Before Messi, The World Knows Ronaldinho First


Before the phenomenal Lionel Messi was the star for Barcelona, ​​in the Blaugrana team Ronaldinho who fascinate football fans.

And now the man who is popular with the ball gocek dancing samba style that was repeated in the 36th. The man who is now no longer play for the club did not have a real name long that Ronaldo de Assis Moreira.

He was called Ronaldinho in Brazil language embedded in the back of a small boy name him. Ronaldinho has defended his career eight clubs. He had twice been asked as the FIFA World Player.

Ronaldinho got it twice in 2004 and 2005 while playing for Barcelona. The team also is Ronaldinho had its heyday as a player when viewed from acquiring a trophy.

One Champions League trophy and two La Liga trophy is evidence of the contribution Ronaldinho.

Ronaldinho began his career from Brazilian club Gremio when Brazil lost to France in the 1998 World Cup final.

In the summer of 2001, Ronaldinho then bought Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at a price of 5.10 million euros. He played there until the end of the 2003 season

PSG benefit more than six-fold when Ronaldinho was bought PSG. When Messi began to shine with Barcelona, ​​Ronaldinho was displaced. He then dilego to AC Milan and only offering one Coppa Italia trophy.

Milan was the last elite club ever defended Ronaldinho. Because after that, the man who uses the back number 80 in Milan returned to the Americas.

After Flamengo and Atletico Mineiro, Ronaldinho signed Mexican club Querataro. Queretaro Ronaldinho contract terminated in July last year, and he returned to Brazil to join Fluminense.

Fluminense is the last club of Ronaldinho, the article since September last year he no longer has a club.

Ronaldinho will of course be remembered as one of the legends of Brazil. Together with Ronaldo, the two stars that bring Brazil grabbed the World Cup in Korea Japan in 2002. That was the last World Cup squad that won the Samba team.

One of the most memorable moments of Ronaldinho in the tournament in Korea and Japan are the free kick that made England were eliminated in the quarter-finals party.

Throughout his national team career, Ronaldinho has defended Brazil's senior national team 98 times and scored 33 goals.
Before Messi, The World Knows Ronaldinho First Before Messi, The World Knows Ronaldinho First Reviewed by Unknown on March 21, 2016 Rating: 5

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