Saturday, June 4, 2016
Ripped Cristiano Ronaldo is surrounded by a bevy of bikini-clad babes in Ibiza as he takes a dip in tiny trunks
The ladies flocked to Cristiano Ronaldo on Friday as he enjoyed a well-deserved break in sun-soaked Ibiza, ahead of Portugal's Euro 2016 campaign.
The 31-year-old may be relaxing after a gruelling season with Real Madrid but he certainly looked in impressive shape as he took to the water on the Spanish island.
The three-time world footballer of the year showed off his muscular frame wearing nothing but a pair of tiny striped swimshorts.
The forward was joined by a bevy of bikini-clad beauties and male pals as he frolicked in the warm Mediterranean water.
Cristiano wore a trendy pair of shades and his well-coiffed 'do was styled in a neat side-parting. The star eased himself into the sea with the help of a railing and a female pal.
He gently held the busty beauty's hand as he lowered himself into the water, as she gazed fondly up at the footballer's face.
He may be one of the most feared attackers in the footballing world, but Cristiano certainly wasn't the quickest at entering the sea.
Once he touched the seabed he propelled himself into the water for a swim.
After the group had had enough in the Mediterranean they returned to their sun-loungers to dry off and catch some rays.
The Madrid number seven appeared to be the centre of attention as he reclined in the middle of the group.
It's been a season to remember for the Portuguese sensation, after he claimed yet another Champions League winners medal.
His side ran out victorious on penalties against city rivals Atlético Madrid at Milan's world famous San Siro stadium last month.
Following a 1-1 draw after extra time, the match went down to a penalty shootout, which saw Los Blancos (Real) seal their win thanks to Cristiano's textbook fifth spot-kick - the final and decisive shot.
Ronaldo scored 51 goals in 48 Real games in all competitions last season, and will now be hopeful of netting for Portugal as they take to Group F at Euro 2016.
In their pool, Portugal will face Iceland, Austria and Hungary, with their first game against the Nordic island nation on June 14 at Saint-Etienne's Stade Geoffroy-Guichard.
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