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Detailed data collection of Dienis Arbelo.

Diannis Arbelo is the father of Juventus star cristiano ronaldo.

On September 6, 2005, C Ronaldo's father Dienis Arbelo died of long-term excessive drinking at the age of 5 1 year.

Basic introduction Chinese name: Dien is ar Belo Mbth: José Dinis Aveiro Nationality: Portugal Birthplace: Portugal Date of Birth: 1954 Date of Death: September 6, 2005 Occupation: soldier, gardener's son: C Ronaldo In July 2005, Dienis Aveiro was admitted to Funchal Hospital Center due to severe kidney disease, but all treatments were ineffective, so C Ronaldo took it. But no amount of money can save my father's life. On September 6, 2005, local time in London, Cristiano Ronaldo's father Dienis Arbelo died of long-term alcoholism at the age of 5 1 year. When Dienis Arbelo died, Cristiano Ronaldo was preparing for the 2006 World Cup qualifier against Russia with the national team in Moscow. Now 10 years have passed, and Ronaldo is following Portugal to prepare for the preliminaries. At this juncture, C Ronaldo's yearning for his father is beyond words. Cristiano Ronaldo's father, Dienis Arbelo, is a gardener and equipment worker at Andorinha Club in Madeira Island. Cristiano Ronaldo's full name is cristiano ronaldo santos Abero, in which "Ronaldo" actually comes from the name "Ronald" of American President Ronald Reagan, who is the idol of Cristiano Ronaldo's father. Dienis Arbelo used to be a soldier. He joined the army with his hairy boy Dienis Avillo. Aviro has a son who is famous all over the world-C Ronaldo. Martins grew up with Aviro. 1On September 4th, 974, they flew to Africa together and then took an old train across Angola. The train is very slow, so you can often get off and smoke. After smoking, you can jog to catch the slow train. After getting off the train, Martins and Aviro arrived in Mosuma on the Zambian border by truck. They found a new home on the hot African grassland. For Martins and Aviro, two Portuguese who grew up by the sea, the feeling brought by black Africa is very mysterious and terrible. After the war, Martins and Aviro both returned to their hometown Madeira Islands, where they have lived ever since. Aviro does odd jobs occasionally, but he is an alcoholic. Whenever he is short of money, he can only rely on the help of his friends to tide over the difficulties. After Cristiano Ronaldo joined Manchester United and became famous, Aviro even used the money from selling his son's Manchester United jersey to buy drinks. But before that, he repeatedly stressed to his friends including Martins that his son can realize all his unfulfilled dreams: "My son will become the world's first star." However, these words of Aviro often bring him ridicule and supercilious look from others. Martins recalled: "At that time, we were all called Aviro, but from beginning to end he believed that what he said could come true." Such stories about superstars often end in filial piety. The greatness of a superstar is often the result of comparison with others. People always deliberately suppress others while deliberately raising a person. This is the case in Cristiano Ronaldo's latest autobiography documentary, which includes a photo of Cristiano Ronaldo sitting at home having breakfast with his son and a man who looks depressed. That man is C Ronaldo's late father. As we all know, C Ronaldo's father Aviro once fought an unjust war in Africa. At that time, the Portuguese colony Angola was engaged in a national liberation war, and Aviro became a member of Portugal's expedition to Africa. However, Portugal did not become the winner of that war, nor did it save its last colony. C Ronaldo's documentary clearly shows that great changes have taken place in Aviro since he returned to Portugal from Africa. In fact, he was drinking until his death, and his relationship with Ronaldo was also very tense. The documentary also revealed that Aviro never beat his children, but he always beat his wife, C Ronaldo's mother. When Aviro suffered from liver failure, Cristiano Ronaldo hired a private jet to take his father to England for treatment, but it was too late. In any case, Ronaldo is the best son of Aviro. Generally speaking, sons are often more important than alcohol. Maybe Ronaldo has been trying to prove something to his father, trying to prove to him how good he is. So far, the documentary is still the best way to express C Ronaldo's feelings. Since then, he has rarely answered this question in interviews. C Ronaldo's agent refused to answer ESPN's questions, and his family had to pay for the interview. In that documentary, Aviro also appeared in the penultimate picture, when he watched Ronaldo play football as a child in front of a dilapidated house; The last shot cuts back to reality. In the picture of his heyday, Ronaldo has a meticulous hairstyle and a trademark smile. It seems that he still hopes that his father can see his glory now. According to the documentary, Ronaldo never really understood his father, but in his hometown of Madeira, there are other veterans who can understand Aviro. Whenever Ronaldo appears on TV, these old friends will think of Aviro. They are both proud and sad. They watched the first European Cup group match between Portugal and Iceland and answered many questions that cristiano ronaldo had never been asked. In fact, when Cristiano Ronaldo's father Aviro sailed to Africa, the war was over, which was the most important reason why he finally survived. When Aviro was still receiving military training as a recruit, some young Portuguese officers did not want to take part in a war that had no chance of winning. They chose to openly oppose the army and finally established a democratic regime. Therefore, the actual war in Angola has basically come to an end after the fall of the Portuguese army on April 25, 974. When 49 10 Battalion landed in Africa and began a five-month fiery experience, everyone knew that Portugal had lost the war. Soldiers recruited from Madeira Islands were among the last Portuguese troops to arrive in Africa. They successfully handed over the former Portuguese colony to the local opposition forces. Aviro, together with other soldiers from Madeira Islands, first arrived in Luso by train, and then went to the front headquarters by truck. During this journey, they have to cross the front positions of many troops, experience the fighting between different opposition forces, and at the same time escort food and materials along the road full of mines. However, these stories about Aviro's mental shock are not accurate. Another version of the story says that among the more than 500 people in that army, only three people died, and none of them died because of fighting: one of these three people died of illness, one died unexpectedly, and one died because of fighting with a local gang. Aviro's friend Martins recalled: "It was not a real war, and we were not prepared for the battlefield. Frankly speaking, I don't think anyone in our unit has fired a gun at the enemy. " For most of Martins' comrades-in-arms, the harsh living environment is their biggest difficulty. Many of them are infected with malaria, and many of them are bedridden because of cold war, trembling or fever. The army didn't even advance for three weeks. More importantly, the grain carried by the army began to rot and deteriorate. As the comrades-in-arms of Martins and Aviro at that time, the 2nd company soldier Hesse Manuel coelho recalled: "We were in famine. Many times, each of us can only get a little bread. " Fortunately, with that unit, there was a refrigerated truck fueled by gasoline, which contained a lot of frozen beer, which almost became the only enjoyment of Aviro, Martins, coelho and their comrades. Coelho recalled: "The weather in Africa was so hot that the water there was so warm that it didn't quench your thirst at all. At that time, beer was our best friend, and we owned Cuca brand beer from Angola. We used to introduce the river water into the reservoir before, but it turned out that those efforts were useless, because we didn't drink the water from the reservoir at all, and everyone used beer to quench their thirst. Moreover, we were told that drinking the water there would make us sick. We just take a bath, cook and wash clothes with the water from the reservoir, and only drink beer. Today, whenever I drink beer, I still think of Angola. " At that time, almost everyone thought that Aviro's company 3 was in the worst situation because they could hardly get any logistical supplies. But the fact is, there are still three companies of soldiers who miss their life in those days. The barracks of Company 3 are all metal roofs, and the nearby village is located in a Okawabe. Company 3 can stay there for a long time if they want. Martins recalled: "In fact, we were in a good position, because we didn't have to do anything, so we had enough food. If we want to eat meat, we can also go hunting. No one has ever bothered us. At that time, we could even cook steaks and sometimes give them to local people. There, we played football, played poker, sang songs and smoked. In those days, I even gained weight because we didn't have to do anything but eat and sleep. " Martins even kept a photo of himself and Aviro, in which they were all leaning against a car while waiting to be sent home in an African town. Martins is wearing a wide-necked coat with long hair and beard, and C Ronaldo's father Aviro is wearing a camouflage coat, which looks a little serious and cramped. Friends are reluctant to talk about Aviro's family, and sometimes they find some excuses for his abuse of violence at home. At that time, Aviro had to hold a wedding even though he knew he was going to Angola, and he was tortured in Africa. Because in Africa, Portuguese soldiers can only receive letters from their hometown once a month. Whenever they hear the sound of helicopter propellers, they expect to receive letters from home. On one occasion, the car driven by Aviro and several soldiers got bogged down. Three of them stayed in the car and the others went out for help. In the dark of Africa, the soldiers felt unprecedented loneliness. They gathered together to smoke until sunrise. For Aviro, this is the most unforgettable experience during his service in Africa. 19751010.8, after leaving home 13 months later, Aviro and Martins arrived at the beach of Madeira Islands by the Nyasa. At that time, even excited soldiers jumped into the sea and ran to their homes. Aviro returned to a declining country. In the previous 10 years, in order to win the war in Africa, Portugal's national arsenal worked day and night, which led to the country's income exceeding its income. In Martins' view, the biggest blow to Aviro is definitely not the suffering he experienced in Africa, but the poverty in his own country, because he needs to rebuild his life after returning home. In the following period, Aviro even made it clear to Martins that he missed his time in Africa very much, because everything there was so simple: eat when you are hungry and sleep when you are sleepy. In Madeira, Aviro had to find a job. Coelho recalled: "There were no decent jobs at that time. We were all abandoned by the society, because the veterans after the war had no money and no job. Of course, every time I see Ronaldo, I think of his father Aviro. Aviro's life at that time was extremely embarrassing. He is often hungry because he can drink as long as he can. Friends occasionally invite him to drink. He is penniless and always hungry. " At that time, Aviro often went to a local football club, where he did odd jobs, tidied up his game clothes and then drank in a small bar nearby. At that time, it seemed impossible for Aviro to be the father of an imperial superstar. In fact, when Ronaldo was a child, he knew what people thought of his father. C Ronaldo's career began with the football club where his father often went, but he went to Lisbon for competitive training alone when he was 12 years old, where he started his own brilliant road. Now, whenever Ronaldo talks about Aviro, he admits that his father is a domestic violence and alcoholic, but he insists that his father's failure is entirely due to the shadow that the war has brought to his life. Of course, Aviro's life experience must be determined by some internal factors. And C Ronaldo's brilliant career achievements also come from his own inner temperament. Later, Aviro lost contact with many old comrades. When Aviro served in Africa, Antonio Luis was a comrade-in-arms of his battalion 1 company. He recalled: "I haven't seen Aviro for a long time. I met his son once in the city center after he became famous in England. At that time, we talked a lot about football in the coffee shop, and he was extremely proud of Ronaldo's achievements. " Less than two years after they met, on September 6, 2005, Aviro died. Aviro died in London at the age of 52, and Cristiano Ronaldo took care of him before his death. At that time, C Ronaldo had tried his best, but he still failed to save his father's life. The death of Aviro once became the focus of British media. At that time, Manchester United fans and football experts thought that maybe Cristiano Ronaldo would miss a game because of this. Martins didn't attend Aviro's funeral. Although Aviro's funeral was large, including officials and representatives of Manchester United, Martins didn't go. In his opinion, it doesn't belong to a veteran like him. In fact, many people who attended the funeral did not come to see off the sick veteran Aviro, but came for Cristiano Ronaldo. The so-called "love me, love my dog" is the truth. About a week and a half ago, Madeira ushered in the annual Veterans Club Memorial Day. On this day, the veterans gathered at the table for lunch and got drunk. The club is located in a building with centuries of history, which contains a church, a monument and a small bar. Seen from the outside, this red-roofed building is located on a grassy hill, and below it is the rippling sea. This is a building that makes the people of Madeira islands proud. But there, foreign tourists wanted to know who Ronaldo's father was, which made retired Bernardino Lauriano very angry. Because in his view, all soldiers who fought for Portugal and returned from Africa, as well as those who spent decades helping the country rebuild its economy, should be helped and recognized. What Lauriano wants to convey to Cristiano Ronaldo is: As a rich football superstar, maybe Cristiano Ronaldo should help people who have similar experiences with his father. He can save many lives. Lauriano said: "The door is always open for Cristiano Ronaldo, as long as he wants to. C Ronaldo can get in touch with us. If so, it will be our glory and pride. Here, Ronaldo can find many acquaintances or friends of his father, because we have known his father's name for many years and will never forget him. In fact, we will not forget all those who have suffered for this country. "