Roberto Carlos, 51, faces a high-profile divorce from wife Mariana Lucon, involving custody disputes and his £133M fortune. The Real Madrid legend, now residing at the club’s training ground, balances personal challenges with his ambassadorial role.
Former Real Madrid star Roberto Carlos, 51, is reportedly staying at the club's Valdebebas training ground amidst ongoing divorce proceedings with his wife, Mariana Lucon. The couple, married since 2009, share two daughters, but their separation has sparked a complex battle over Carlos' estimated £133 million fortune.
According to reports from Estadio Deportivo, Lucon remains at their primary residence, while Carlos' in-laws occupy his secondary property. This has left the Brazilian legend temporarily residing at the training facility where he once honed his skills during his illustrious 11-year career with Real Madrid.
Carlos, widely regarded as one of football's greatest full-backs, achieved remarkable success with the Spanish giants, winning four La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions League trophies. He remains a club ambassador, a role he continues to fulfill despite his challenges.
The divorce has drawn significant attention, not only due to the financial stakes but also because of Carlos' revelation in past interviews about fathering 11 children with seven women. His candid remarks about his blended family dynamics previously went viral, adding intrigue to the current situation.
As he navigates this tumultuous period, Carlos' focus appears divided between resolving his personal affairs and maintaining his professional commitments. Fans and observers are closely watching how the financial and personal aspects of this high-profile divorce unfold.