FOOTBALL : CRISTIANO RONALDO AT RISK OF LOSING 'NIKE' AND OTHER SPONSORS AMIDST SHOCK RAPE ALLEGATIONS ?
Nike has said it is "deeply concerned" by the rape allegation against Cristiano Ronaldo https://t.co/C6jQ29Rf8N pic.twitter.com/RjBuWu9TyE— CNN (@CNN) October 5, 2018
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Nike has said it is "deeply concerned" by rape allegations against footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.https://t.co/UpRDzq7vl9 pic.twitter.com/CzlicXWohY— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) October 4, 2018
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Cristiano Ronaldo's Nike contract at risk following 'disturbing' rape allegation https://t.co/eQ1yUSz2II— Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) October 5, 2018
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Nike say they are "deeply concerned by the disturbing allegations" facing Cristiano Ronaldo: https://t.co/mOmZ2o0yjN pic.twitter.com/EfyXeVSA3u
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) October 5, 2018
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Cristiano Ronaldo earned more than $108 million this year from his skills on the soccer field.— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) October 5, 2018
But on Thursday, his billion-dollar sponsor Nike said it's deeply concerned about allegations of sexual assault against him https://t.co/NsgqB2GgHG pic.twitter.com/C9poInJWX2
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Nike ‘deeply concerned’ by Cristiano Ronaldo sexual assault allegations https://t.co/FZlAjdhrdL— The Independent (@Independent) October 4, 2018
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Nike ‘deeply concerned’ by Cristiano Ronaldo sexual assault allegations https://t.co/lc7qA8ewoB pic.twitter.com/SS2qZ31Oia— Indy Football (@IndyFootball) October 5, 2018
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Nike and EA Sports 'closely monitoring' investigation into brand ambassador Cristiano Ronaldohttps://t.co/xrtnekoKNC pic.twitter.com/aMM6wgr5rj— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) October 4, 2018
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Nike says it is "deeply concerned" by "disturbing" Cristiano Ronaldo allegations https://t.co/wh98WkfISj— TIME (@TIME) October 5, 2018
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Cristiano Ronaldo has denied rape allegations leveled against him by a woman who sued him in court in Nevada. Sponsors EA and Nike say they are concerned. https://t.co/vjpaZXmIq5— CNBC (@CNBC) October 5, 2018
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Two of Cristiano Ronaldo's sponsors have issued statements over the rape allegations made against the Juventus star, with Nike saying it is "deeply concerned." https://t.co/bQCBLCipW8— CNN Sport (@cnnsport) October 5, 2018
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Nike is 'deeply concerned' about the rape allegation facing Cristiano Ronaldo, but says it will only 'continue to closely monitor the situation' https://t.co/dyVDxniWRx— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) October 5, 2018
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s problems have deepened in the days since the revelation of rape allegations against him in Las Vegas, with his biggest sponsor, Nike, signaling its concern. https://t.co/oYSmrC5YFe— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) October 5, 2018
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Two major sponsors for one of the world's highest-paid athletes, Cristiano Ronaldo, say they're watching a lawsuit in Las Vegas that accuses him of raping a woman. https://t.co/9vi9kFaYil pic.twitter.com/qoLMydl3rx— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) October 5, 2018
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The 15-year journey of Cristiano Ronaldo's Nike boot agreement and the partnership that's now in doubt over rape allegations https://t.co/EwddRku80r pic.twitter.com/NU6HZOfXw0— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) October 5, 2018
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Cristiano Ronaldo's rape allegations are beginning to cost him games and fan support pic.twitter.com/75X0iohsra— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) October 5, 2018
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Nike is the first of Ronaldo’s commercial partners to speak out since it emerged at the weekend that he is the subject of a civil lawsuit https://t.co/7Nei8gMDnS— The Times of London (@thetimes) October 5, 2018
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#GME | Nike expresses "deep concern" about a rape allegation against Cristiano Ronaldo. We talk with Sports Journalist...
Posted by Euronews English on Friday, 5 October 2018
Nike has a reported $1 billion endorsement deal with Cristiano Ronaldo and said they were going to "closely monitor the situation."
Posted by CNN on Friday, 5 October 2018
Cristiano Ronaldo, who signed a lifetime endorsement deal with Nike in 2016, has denied the allegations.
Posted by The Straits Times on Thursday, 4 October 2018
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