Watch live from 5.45pm GMT as Cristiano Ronaldo, Jorge Mendes, Rio Ferdinand and more attend the world premiere of a new documentary about Ronaldo's life and career
Cristiano Ronaldo has no regrets after making an intimate documentary about his life and career, he told a press conference in London to mark the film's premiere on Monday.
Made by the team behind award-winning films about Ayrton Senna and Amy Winehouse, Ronaldo charts his life between Real Madrid's European Cuptriumph in 2014 and his third Ballon d'Or crown in January 2015.
The film's revelations include a confession by Ronaldo's mother, Dolores, that she wanted to abort him, while Ronaldo talks openly about his brother and late father's struggles with alcoholism.
He also defends his decision not to disclose the identity of his son Cristiano's mother, but when asked if he felt he had opened up too much, the Madrid superstar replied: "Maybe, but I just had fun.
Ronaldo shows his most personal and familiar facet in the documentary on the life of the three-times Golden Ball winner and Real Madrid's top goal scorer (EPA)
"I don't regret anything. I feel unbelievable. When you do something people will find reason to criticise you, but it's normal.
"Since I was a young boy I always felt special. I saw the people looked at me with different eyes."
The film captures intimate moments at home between Ronaldo and his five-year-old son - who he dubs "my successor" - and shows him relaxing with friends including his agent, Jorge Mendes.
Watch live from the red carpet for the premiere of the documentary, Ronaldo.
- Full name:
- Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro
- Born:
- February 5, 1985
- From:
- Santo António, Portugal
Did you know?
- In 2015 Ronaldo passed the milestone of 500 career goals for club and country. He also joined Raul as Real Madrid’s highest ever scorer
- He hit only five goals for the Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon before Sir Alex Ferguson snapped him up for Manchester United
- At Manchester United he found the net 118 times in 292 appearances
- Ronaldo moved to Madrid in 2009 from Manchester United for a then world record £80 million
- 2013 has been his most prolific year to date, striking 69 times
- The majority of his goals are scored late on – between 76 and 90 minutes
"I don't mind people hating me, because it pushes me. When I go to play away they are always against me, but it's good"
- - Cristiano Ronaldo
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