El futbolista del Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo sale de un edificio luego visitar al médico Niek van Dijk en Amsterdam, Holanda
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El futbolista del Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo sale de un edificio luego visitar al médico Niek van Dijk en Amsterdam, Holanda

06 noviembre 2009 06:30
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El futbolista del Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo sale de un edificio luego visitar al médico Niek van Dijk en Amsterdam, Holanda, 5 nov 2009. Una disputa se desató entre el Real Madrid y la Federación Portuguesa de Fútbol respecto de si el lesionado Cristiano Ronaldo debe ser convocado para los dos duelos del repechaje al Mundial que sostendrá su selección ante Bosnia en noviembre. El primer partido se jugará en Lisboa el 14 de este mes, mientras que el encuentro de vuelta se disputará en Zenica cuatro días después. El presidente de la federación, Gilberto Madail, dijo el jueves que Ronaldo quería jugar y que se uniría al equipo. REUTERS/Paul Vreeker/United Photos

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