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Shakira Baby Photo: Gerard Pique Posts Picture of His Biggest Barcelona Fans

Gerard Pique has more than just a win against A.C. Milan to celebrate on Tuesday. The world soccer player was also pleased to have his family in attendance.

Pique posted a picture of his wife, Shakira, and the couple's 3-month-old son on WhoSay following his F.C. Barcelona win. The picture was taken at Barcelona's emptied home stadium.

"After the game, Camp Nou empty, enjoying the classification with my family," 26-year-old Pique said in the caption of the photo.

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The photo with Shakira and the baby Milan is one of the first family photos to surface on the Internet. Earlier, Pique also posted a photo of Shakira holding Milan in a carrier on her chest. The carrier was marked with the number "3," the same number worn by his father, in support of the team.

According to Shakira, despite his Italian name, Milan was born to be a Barcelona reporter.

"Just like his father, baby Milan became a member of FC Barcelona at birth," the pop-star had previously posted on her Twitter account.

Milan was born on Jan. 22; his birth was celebrated with a worldwide baby shower designed by his parents to support UNICEF, a charity campaign to raise money for children.

"Shakira and Gerard want to highlight how children around the world still suffer from preventable illnesses, and they want your help!" the shower website had announced after Milan's birth.

The site accepted donations from $5 to $110, each amount representing a different item that the money might purchase. The couple wrote that they hoped the unique idea would help others.

"We hope that, in his name, other less privileged children in the world can have their basic needs covered through gifts and donations," Shakira, 35, and Piqué, 26, wrote on the site. "Thank you for sharing this unforgettable moment with us."

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