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Cristiano Ronaldo in £1m coronavirus donation to build intensive care wards

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Cristiano Ronaldo and his agent have donated £1million to help in the fight against coronavirus. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner's huge sum will be used to help build new intensive care wards in hospitals in his homeland of Portugal.

The Juventus forward has been in isolation since the outbreak, and teammates Paulo Dybala, Blaise Matuidi and Daniele Rugani have all tested positive for the deadly COVID-19 strain.

The 35-year-old, and agent Jorge Mendes, have now donated $1.8million to hospitals in Porto and Lisbon.The cash will help staff in San Antonio hospital, in Porto, and Santa Maria hospital, in the Portuguese capital Lisbon, where Ronaldo played for Sporting Lisbon, with crucial medical equipment and beds as the country continues to

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