SHORT
HISTORY OF THE LEGEND RONALDINHO GAUCHO
On March 21, 1980, Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
is born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Ronaldinho, as he is now known, became a
soccer phenomenon, famous the world over for his breathtaking ball-handling
skills and creative play.
Ronaldinho at the age of 7 when he joined Gremio
Ronaldinho
began his soccer career with Gremio, one of two major teams in Porto Alegre,
when he was only seven years old. He soon made a name for himself in Brazil
when he scored 23 goals in one game. His talent for finding the back of the net
and impressive ball control allowed him to skip the youth league entirely and
move directly to Gremio’s professional team in 1997. European soccer clubs soon
came calling, and he signed with Paris Saint-Germain in 2001.
After
two seasons in Paris, Ronaldinho agreed to a deal with Barcelona in the Spanish
League, following in the footsteps of other great Brazilian players including
Ronaldo and Rivaldo. There, coach Frank Rijkaard moved him to forward and
allowed him to play an aggressive style of offense, attacking, creating
opportunities and scoring goals. He led Barcelona to La Liga titles in the
2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons. Ronaldinho won the FIFA Player of the Year award,
given annually to the best player in the world, in 2004 and 2005. Also in 2005,
Ronaldinho became the third Brazilian player to win the prestigious European
Footballer of the Year award, or Ballon d’Or.
Lonaldo Delima and Ronaldinho exercising
When
Ronaldinho first joined the Brazilian national team in 1995, he was called
Ronaldinho Gaucho. This was to distinguish him from another striker by the name
of Ronaldo, who had taken Ronaldinho, which means “little Ronaldo,” to
differentiate himself from the famed Ronaldo who played striker for Brazil in
the 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cups. When the first Ronaldinho retired from the
national team, Ronaldinho Gaucho became known as Ronaldinho.
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