Former Man United Title-Winner to-Seignities Support for the Communist and Green Coalition in Portugal after his retirement in December
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A former Manchester United Star has proven red runs deeper than just his kit color – by promising his support for the Portuguese left coalition.
Nani, who happened to play on the left wing for the Red Devils, was depicted in promotional content for the coalition between the Portuguese Communist Party and the Greens.
The Burgers of Portugal will go to the poll on Sunday for their third General election In just as many years after Center-right Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a voice of trust in March.
Nani has been smiling in a digital poster for the Democratic Unity Coalition (CDU) in recent days with the slogan ‘EU APOIO’ – I support – according to L’Equipe And RMC. They campaigned under the banner of ‘Wages, pensions, health, housing and peace’.
Although it was widespread on news websites and social media, Mail Sport was unable to find the poster on social media or websites of the parties, nor on Nani’s.
Nani, 38, withdrew from football in December after a distinguished career who saw him win four Premier League titles, the Champions Leagueand the European Championship With Portugal.

Nani apparently promised his support for a Portuguese coalition between the Portuguese Communist Party and the Greens

The former Manchester United star Hunge on his boots in April after a trophy-loaded career

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He spent eight seasons in the books in Old Trafford and scored 40 goals in 230 games, after he became at United of Sporting Lisbon in 2007 for around £ 17 million in 2007.
The winger then played for Fenerbahce, Valencia, Lazio, Weather Sportief, Orlando City, Venezia, Melbourne Victory, Adana Demirspor and eventually Estrela Amadora in the top department of Portugal.
His final met his boys’ club on November 1.
“The time has come to say goodbye, I decided to finish my career as a professional player,” he said.
‘It was a great ride and I wanted to thank every person who helped me and supported me through the highlights and lows during a career that lasted more than 20 years and gave me so many unforgettable memories.
“Time to turn a new magazine and concentrate on new goals and dreams.”
Raised in poverty, Nani comes from Santa Filomena, a shanty city built on the hill overlooking Amadora northwest of Lisbon.
His parents brought him there from the African islands when he was young. When he was seven, his father Domingos returned there and did not return. His mother, Maria do Ceu, left Portugal for the Netherlands.
And so he was raised by his aunt Antonia and her family, who often sleep six to a room with his brother and cousins with iron bars that protect the windows.
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