blogs  
 
yournews
   
 
Video Photos Finance Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
| |
 
  Home ›
 
Sports News

 

Football: Ronaldo wins damages over drink binge libel
Posted: 10 November 2009 0511 hrs

  Cristiano Ronaldo
 
Photos  of

   
 


LONDON: Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo won "substantial" libel damages on Monday over a newspaper report saying he went on a drink-fueled "bender" in a Hollywood nightclub.

The Daily Mirror reported in July last year that Ronaldo, who does not drink alcohol, had gone on a drinking binge despite the fact that he was on crutches, recovering from an ankle operation.

Under the headline "Ron the Lash," it said the then Manchester United player had spent 10,000 pounds on champagne and vodka for friends and models, having drunk four glasses of red wine himself earlier in the evening.

"It described how one clubber claimed to have seen him throw his crutches down on the floor and try to dance on his uninjured foot," his lawyer Ronald Thwaites told the court.

But a lawyer for publishers MGN Limited told London's High Court the newspaper "offers its apologies to the claimant for the distress, embarrassment and offence caused by this article.

"The defendant accepts that the allegations are false and ought never to have been published. It is therefore happy to set the record straight and to apologise to the claimant."

Thwaites said that, although Ronaldo was in the nightclub in question, he did not drink any alcohol at all whilst there.

"He does not drink alcohol because he takes his health, fitness and recovery from injury very seriously. Nor did he throw his crutches to the floor and try to dance.

"He sat in a private corner under the care and supervision of the respected Portuguese national team physiotherapist, Antonio Gaspar."

In a statement issued by his lawyer, the injured Real Madrid striker said: "I am delighted with this outcome.

"I take training and recovery from injury very seriously and would never have 'gone on a bender' and danced in a nightclub without my crutches as the Mirror falsely claimed," Ronaldo added. - AFP/de

 


Other sports News
Tennis: Nadal slams French TV puppet show's drugs charge
Football: Ferguson backs Redknapp as England coach
Football: Lazio hit back to resurrect title hopes
Football: Redknapp favourite as England hunt for manager
Tennis: Out-of-sorts Bartoli reaches Paris quarter-finals
Football: Ajax in crisis as board quits over van Gaal row
Football: Pearce to manage England against the Dutch
Football: Harimau Muda beat Gombak United 2-0
Football: Inter chief denies Capello interest
Swimming: Tao Li picking up form ahead of Olympics
Table Tennis: Feng Tianwei crashes out of Qatar Open
Tennis: Federer rules out Hingis Olympic mixed doubles

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions