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Monday 18 June 2018

Cristiano Ronaldo bust at Madeira Airport replaced by new statue


The Cristiano Ronaldo statue at Madeira Airport in Portugal has been replaced

The bust of Cristiano Ronaldo at Madeira Airport which gained cult popularity has been replaced.
The sculpture of the Portugal and Real Madrid forward gained worldwide attention when it was installed last year at the airport, which is also known as Cristiano Ronaldo Madeira International Airport.
Pictures of the bust were shared widely on social media, with some critics suggesting it bore more of a resemblance to former Arsenal and Manchester City forward Niall Quinn or The Head from BBC television programme 'Art Attack' than Ronaldo.
The old (left) and the new (right): The switch took place on Friday when Portugal drew vs Spain
OLD( LEFT ) 
Madeiran artist Emanuel Santos was tasked with creating the image of Ronaldo and spent three weeks on the project, with the bust unveiled when the airport was renamed in Ronaldo's honour in March 2017.
However, an airport spokeswoman confirmed Spanish news reports that the old bust had been removed. She said the switch took place on Friday, the same day that Ronaldo scored a hat-trick for Portugal in a 3-3 draw against Spain at the World Cup.
A new bust that appeared to present a greater likeness of Ronaldo was pictured in the Spanish and Portuguese media.

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