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Fasten your seatbelts: Cristiano Ronaldo Airport is here

FUNCHAL, Portugal (AP) - Cristiano Ronaldo now has an international airport named after him.

The Real Madrid striker was joined Wednesday by dozens of guests and hundreds of fans in his native Madeira Islands for an official ceremony renaming the local airport as Aeroporto Cristiano Ronaldo.

Portugal's president and the prime minister flew to the island and unveiled a commemorative plaque outside the terminal entrance, above an odd-looking bust of Ronaldo that attracted attention because it hardly does the handsome footballer justice.

The bronze bust squashes the player's eyes close together, and the cheeky raised-eyebrow smile more resembles a leer. The face is also unusually chubby, in contrast to Ronaldo's chiseled looks.

Ronaldo didn't seem to be bothered by the look of the bust, but the weird-looking statue quickly went viral on social media.

An image of Ronaldo was also added to the airport's main facade.

The 32-year-old Ronaldo is a local hero in Madeira, where he is seen as a rags-to-riches success. He already has a statue, a museum and a hotel named for him in Madeira.

"You know how proud I am of my roots, my homeland," Ronaldo, wearing a dark suit and tie, said in a speech.

The four-time player of the year has made a record 138 national team appearances for Portugal and is the team's top scorer with 71 goals.

The name change was decided by the Madeira regional government after Portugal won the 2016 European Championship. Critics said a more distinguished historical figure would be more appropriate. Petitions were started for and against the change.

Ronaldo acknowledged that it was rare for a public figure to be honored while still alive, saying he was aware that some people didn't agree with the change.

However, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said the tribute was legitimate because it was decided by an elected government.

Rebelo de Sousa said in his speech that Ronaldo is "an example of excellence" and "projects Madeira and Portugal across the world far more than anybody else."

Ronaldo is not the first soccer player with his name on an airport. In Northern Ireland, an airport was renamed George Best Belfast City Airport in 2006, a year after the local player and former Manchester United winger died.

In Funchal, the regional government provided transport to the outdoor ceremony for schoolchildren and elderly people at care homes. Also present were players and officials from the local Andorinha soccer club, where Ronaldo started when he was 7 years old.

Tourism is the economic mainstay of Madeira, which lies about 500 kilometers (310 miles) off the northwest coast of Africa. About 2.5 million passengers use the airport annually. The terminal is a low, two-story building next to an oceanside runway where landings are famous for sometimes being hairy because of crosswinds.

On Tuesday, Ronaldo scored a goal in Portugal's 3-2 loss to Sweden in a friendly that marked the player's first match with the national team in his hometown of Funchal, where he grew up sharing a room with his older brother and two older sisters before moving to the mainland to join the youth squads of Sporting Lisbon.

From there, he made it to Manchester United and eventually to Real Madrid, becoming one of the world's biggest soccer stars. He received his fourth world player of the year award in January.

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo gives a speech at the Madeira international airport outside Funchal, the capital of Madeira island, Portugal, Wednesday March 29, 2017. Madeira International Airport has been renamed after local soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday during a ceremony, with family, at the airport outside his Funchal hometown. (AP Photo/Armando Franca) The Associated Press
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the international friendly soccer match between Portugal and Sweden at the dos Barreiros stadium in Funchal, Madeira island, Portugal, Tuesday, March 28 2017. (AP Photo/Armando Franca) The Associated Press
A boy takes a selfie next to the bust of Cristiano Ronaldo at the Madeira international airport outside Funchal, the capital of Madeira island, Portugal, Wednesday March 29, 2017. Madeira International Airport has been renamed after local soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday during a ceremony, with family, at the airport outside his Funchal hometown. (AP Photo/Armando Franca) The Associated Press
An image of Cristiano Ronaldo sits next to the Madeira airport sign at the Madeira international airport outside Funchal, the capital of Madeira island, Portugal, Wednesday March 29, 2017. Madeira International Airport has be renamed after local soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday during a ceremony, with family at the airport outside his Funchal hometown. (AP Photo/Armando Franca) The Associated Press
People enjoy snacks and drinks that were served at the Madeira international airport after a renaming ceremony outside Funchal, the capital of Madeira island, Portugal, Wednesday March 29, 2017. Madeira International Airport has be renamed after local soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday during a ceremony, with family at the airport outside his Funchal hometown. (AP Photo/Armando Franca) The Associated Press
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