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Many South Koreans were probably happy with the news that Cristiano Ronaldo and his Juventus were coming for an exhibition match against the K-League All Stars.
65,000 people bought tickets to the match and it is probably not a wild assumption that the Portuguese superstar was a major contributing factor. After all, he was the drag patch and unsurprisingly the name of the poster before the reunion.
According to the K-League, there must also be an agreement regarding Ronaldo to play at least half a game.
“If Ronaldo could not play, it was an obvious fraud to include him as a substitute in the match roster. The K-League can only be disappointed and deceived by Juventus for their shamelessness,” the league wrote after the match.
But whoever bought tickets hoping to get one of the best in the world of all time, yes, they probably became a powerful snooper. Ronaldo did not play a minute of the game.
The disappointment of some fans was total. It was even so big that 162 people decided to sue the organizer for fake marketing.
Take damage
These people have now done well, writes the AFP news agency. 400 SEK in damages for “emotional suffering” must be paid to each of these 162 people, the news agency reports.
According to AFP, a fan took him so far that he went to Sweden, when Juventus would play a show match against Atlético de Madrid, to face Ronaldo in person.
It is not enough that “Make a ‘Naldo” has also become an expression in South Korea to describe someone who refuses to work.
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