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(VIDEO) Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina kicked a penalty, this is how it went

Georgina Rodríguez starred in a viral video on social media, kicking a penalty!

By William Estrella

(VIDEO) Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina kicked a penalty, this is how it went
(VIDEO) Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina kicked a penalty, this is how it went

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to be one of the most viral in the world even though he is now 39 years old. The Portuguese long ago transcended the barrier of a simple football player, and has become an icon for more than one generation. Now, his family has also made a name for itself in fame, as they are known all over the world.

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Georgina Rodriguez, Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend, is no exception. The Argentine/Spanish model is undoubtedly one of the most influential women in the world, and now a video of her has emerged that has gone viral on social media, well, it is one of the first times that she is seen playing soccer!

Georgina Rodriguez was present at the Al Nassr vs Al Hilal match, with her children. Before the match, the Portuguese's girlfriend kicked a penalty as a kind of challenge, and the video has spread throughout the world. This is how she fared with Georgina Rodriguez with her penalty:

To see the video of the penalty, click here

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Georgina spoke about women and criticism:

"I have realized that we are the most critical of ourselves. We like to shout that we are standard bearers of the cause, but if you go on my Instagram, 95 percent of the criticism I receive with every step I take comes from women "Sometimes we demand rights that we ourselves do not respect. It seems to me that we have a lot to do in this regard."


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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