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Parents abandoned Man Utd super signing Nani

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The auntie of new Manchester United signing Nani says the winger deserves every success after clinching his move to Old Trafford.

Abandoned by his parents, Nani - real name Luis Carlos Almeida da Cunha - was raised by a loving aunt in a crumbling one-bedroom home in a crime-ridden district of Lisbon.

Proud Antonia Almeida, 47, told the Sunday Mirror: "Nani grew up surrounded by hardship and suffering, but the fight for survival has made him the young man and player he is today."

His parents Maria and Domingos had emigrated from Cape Verde, a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Africa.


Nani was just five when his father left for a holiday in Cape Verde and never returned. But two years later a chance meeting at a football club changed the youngster's life forever.

Antonia said: "Nani's father left and a few years later his mother moved to Holland, and so I raised him as if he were one of my own children.

"For as long as I remember, he was always playing football.

"He would play for six or seven hours a day, anywhere and with anyone, pretending he was his hero Luis Figo. He even slept with his football in his bed. When he was eight he went to watch his older brother play at the local team, Real Sport Clube Massama, and couldn't resist kicking the ball himself.

"He dribbled the ball around some of the older lads. One of the coaches spotted his talent straight away and asked him to come back. Within a year he was signed up. And since then his life has been all about football.

"He told his friends if he worked hard enough he would play for Manchester United and they laughed at him.

"But he has proved everyone wrong by his hard work and determination.

"While others were getting involved in crime or drugs, Nani was training. He had to walk three miles a day to training and back again because we couldn't afford the money for the train.

"If he was late he had to take the train and dodge the fare. The police brought him home once and ticked him off for fare-dodging. But nothing would stop him playing football."

Nani's mother, Maria do Ceu Almeida, left Portugal to start a new life in Holland when her son was 12.

Antonia said: "The family background is complicated. But last year I took Nani to Cape Verde to meet his father for the first time since he walked out.

"It was a very emotional meeting. They are now back in contact with each other. And his mother Maria has moved back to Portugal and they're getting on well too."




Funny how his parents want him back again once he has made his multi-million pound move?!?!?
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LMAO i was about to say the same thing
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hahahahahahha no shit....gd story though....hope the lad plays well....just not against Arsenal 8)
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that is an awesome story LEFTY hope all the best for him
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i just hope he looks after his auntie and his brother. did he get left behind as well ???. i had the best parents in the world. if i had been stuck with parents like his i would buy them a nice house, on the other side of the world and change my address and phone number :cry:
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Sad for the kid, but has made him used to fighting for what he wants and that makes someone very determined to win no matter the odds.
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Man Utd going to be near unstoppable this season :lol: :lol:
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scum parents...
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He demonstrates that with focus, persistance and determination along with skill and a healthy amount of luck you can overcome the obstacles that defeat those who lack the courage and the will to succeed.
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