Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa spoke out in defence of Cristiano Ronaldo on Saturday. As Ronaldo has been embroiled in a rape accusation, Costa made an appeal speaking to television on the Spanish island of Lanzarote.
Costa said, "People need to understand once and for all that there's one thing that is a presumption of innocence. It is not enough for someone to be accused of something to be guilty of it."
He added, "If there's something we have proof of is that he is an extraordinary professional, an extraordinary sportsman, an extraordinary footballer, and someone who has honoured and given prestige to Portugal, and certainly what we all wish for is that nothing can ever stain that record of Ronaldo."
Last week, Kathryn Mayorga filed a civil lawsuit in the U.S. saying she was raped by Ronaldo in Las Vegas in 2009. Police have re-opened an investigation.
Ronaldo has denied the accusation.
Ronaldo's Italian club Juventus sent a statement of support and called him a "great champion," but his sponsors Nike and video game maker EA Sports have expressed concerns about the allegation.
Ronaldo is Europe's all-time leading scorer in international matches. He helped Portugal win the European Championship in 2016.
AP