Football icon Cristiano Ronaldo received a remarkable tribute in New York City’s Times Square, where a 12-foot bronze statue was unveiled in celebration of his 40th birthday.
The sculpture, designed by renowned artist Sergio Furnari, was revealed to a crowd of fans waving Portuguese flags and chanting Ronaldo’s signature "Siu" celebration.
The statue, adorned in green, red, and gold, symbolises Ronaldo’s immense impact on football and his lasting global legacy.
Speaking about the tribute, Furnari said, “Cristiano Ronaldo represents perseverance, excellence, and the unbreakable spirit of a champion. This statue is a tribute to everything he has achieved in his extraordinary career.”
Ronaldo, currently playing for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, remains one of the most recognisable figures in world football.
The unveiling of his statue in one of the most famous locations in the world underscores his influence beyond the sport, solidifying his status as a global cultural icon.
Fans in attendance expressed their admiration, with one stating, “Ronaldo is more than a footballer—he is an inspiration to millions around the world. Seeing him honored in Times Square is truly special.”
As he continues his career, Ronaldo’s legacy remains firmly intact, with his achievements celebrated on and off the pitch.
Major League Soccer (MLS) commenced its 30th season with a historic opening weekend, recording an unprecedented 46 goals across 15 matches, surpassing the previous record of 41 goals in 12 games set in 2019.
Notable high-scoring encounters included Columbus Crew's 4-2 victory over Chicago Fire and Philadelphia Union's 4-2 win against Orlando City.
Additionally, San Jose Earthquakes delivered a commanding 4-0 performance against Real Salt Lake, while Vancouver Whitecaps secured a 4-1 triumph over Portland Timbers.
In contrast, nine teams were unable to find the net, including reigning champions LA Galaxy, who suffered a surprising 2-0 defeat to debutants San Diego FC.
Reflecting on the weekend's events, MLS Commissioner Don Garber stated, "This record-breaking start showcases the attacking talent and competitive spirit present in our league."
Individual performances also stood out, with seven players netting braces, indicating a fierce competition for the Golden Boot this season.
Emmanuel Latte Lath, Atlanta United's record signing, made an immediate impact by scoring twice in their 3-2 win over CF Montréal.
Similarly, Anders Dreyer marked San Diego FC's league debut with a memorable double against LA Galaxy.
Atlanta United's head coach, Gonzalo Pineda, praised Latte Lath's contribution, noting, "Emmanuel's performance today exemplifies the quality and excitement he brings to our squad."