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Real Madrid star relaxes poolside in Miami

Cristiano Ronaldo relaxes poolside in Miami
  Cristiano Ronaldo relaxes poolside in Miami (Splash)
 The Portuguese football star was pictured enjoy some time in the sun at a spot in Miami on Wednesday
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has taken advantage of the La Liga winter break to take a short holiday in Miami.
The Ballon d’Or holder was at the America Airlines Arena on Tuesday night to watch the NBA game between the Miami Heats and Detroit Pistons.
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The following day the Portuguese football star was pictured enjoy some time in the sun at a spot in Miami.
Ronaldo was with his pals as they enjoyed drink of fresh juice at the exclusive resort.
He will be action again when Real Madrid host Real Sociedad on Wednesday December 30.


 

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