Cristiano Ronaldo and Manuel Locatelli irked UEFA after removing bottles of Coca-Cola during their press conferences.
in Islam and while it remains available in the majority of Muslim countries, practicing Muslims such as Pogba do not consume it.
Unsurprisingly, the Champions League and the European Championship are among the biggest deal. UEFA's deals with soft drink giants Pepsi and Coca-Cola are worth $55 million and $35 million a year, respectively.
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