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Why Cristiano Ronaldo does not have tattoos? The true story

Cristiano Ronaldo does not have any tattoo on his skin. Something strange in soccer players, not only top level players, who usually wear a symbol, drawing, title, important date or name.

By Juan Angel Aiesi

Cristiano Ronaldo does not have any tattoo on his skin. Something strange in soccer players, not only top level players, who usually wear a symbol, drawing, title, important date or name.
Cristiano Ronaldo does not have any tattoo on his skin. Something strange in soccer players, not only top level players, who usually wear a symbol, drawing, title, important date or name.
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Cristiano Ronaldo does not have any tattoo on his skin. Something strange in soccer players, not only top level players, who usually wear a symbol, drawing, title, important date or name of a family member. But Cristiano Ronaldo did not join this custom in the professional world and many have wondered what is the reason for the absence of tattoos on his body.

 

 

Professional footballers have created a stereotype for themselves and tattoos have become one of the hallmarks of players, who like to wear on their skin names of important people in their lives or drawings that represent their history and interests.

 

 

Why doesn't Cristiano Ronaldo have tattoos?


The reason behind the lack of tattoos on Cristiano Ronaldo's body would be a solidarity motive: blood donation. It is known that after each tattoo, if you are a donor, you have to wait between four and six months to be able to make a new donation, as it is the way to avoid transmitting possible infections.

 

 

 

Cristiano Ronaldo was important to the son of Carlos Martins, his former Portugal national teammate, whom the Potuguese star helped in 2011 by donating blood. "It's nothing more than drawing blood, it doesn't hurt," Cristiano said at the time. The British press claims that Cristiano Ronaldo prefers not to get tattoos because he chooses to be ready for anyone who might need help, which breaks with the myth that he is a selfish player who does not care about the welfare of others.
 


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