Syrian Boy Dream To Meet Ronaldo Fulfilled

  • Cristiano Ronaldo has made the wish of a young Syrian boy come true by meeting with him in Saudi Arabia.
  • Nabil Saeed survived the recent earthquake that struck Syria and Turkey, and in a video shared on social media, he expressed his desire to meet Ronaldo.
  • The Portuguese footballer extended an invitation to Saeed to watch his club, Al Nassr, play in Riyadh.
  • Prior to the match, Ronaldo greeted Saeed with a high-five and a hug.
  • Saeed, who cheered on Ronaldo and Al Nassr as they beat Al Batin 3-1, described meeting his hero as a dream come true.
  • The earthquake, which occurred on February 6, has caused more than 50,000 deaths, with the death toll in Syria reaching over 5,900.
  • Ronaldo’s act of kindness has brought joy to Saeed and his family, offering a moment of relief during a challenging time for the region.
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