It happened at the end of the first half. Madrid's goalkeeper made sure the kid got proper attention.

While Ronaldo was too busy scoring goals, Iker Casillas had the chance to give a fan the gift of a lifetime. If there was something better than Real Madrid winning 9-1, it was Casillas giving his shirt to a kid that was struck by a ball. 

In the first half, one of Granada’s shots went past the goal and into the stands where the kid was sitting. The young fan required medical attention and Madrid’s skipper kept a close eye on him.

Paramedics made their way to where the kid was sitting Paramedics made their way to where the kid was sittingWhenever the game required for Casillas to focus on the match, he did so, but when the ball was away from him, he was constantly turning into the stands. At the end of the first half, Casillas turned around, took his shirt off and threw it to the kid. He waited and make sure no one else kept it.

Casillas, who has been criticized for performing below expectations lately may have won more followers after his classy gesture at the end of the first 45 minutes. That kid now has a great story to tell his friends back at school.

A ticket to a Real Madrid game is expensive, but getting Casillas' game day shirt is priceless Casillas and the kid who received the shirt

If he needed something to get over that huge hit, it was getting the shirt directly from one of his favorite players. Now, a class act that went seemingly unnoticed during the game’s broadcast has Casillas as the unsung hero of the game.

WATCH: How it all unfolded from getting hit to receiving the shirt from Casillas