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Ronaldo to receive Portugal honour

Cristiano Ronaldo is to be granted one of Portugal's highest honours by the country's president.
A presidential statement on Friday said that Ronaldo deserved the recognition because he is "a worldwide symbol of Portugal, making the country better known internationally, and an example of perseverance for younger generations."
The Real Madrid man was named FIFA Player of the Year in 2008, has made 109 national team appearances, the third most, and is leading scorer alongside the retired Pauleta with 47 goals each.
He will lead the Portuguese bid for their first international trophy at the World Cup in June.
Ronaldo is to receive the medal and ribbon making him an official of the Order of Prince Henry at a ceremony on Tuesday at Lisbon's presidential palace.
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