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Ronaldinho, 44, led Brazil to a World Cup title in 2002 and a Copa America win in 1999. Brazil will take on Costa Rica on June 24 in their Copa America opener as it looks to get back on track.
Having won the World Cup a record five times, not surprisingly Brazil head into the 2006 tournament as the hot favourites to lift the trophy this summer. More than that, though, with outstanding ...
In an Instagram post on Saturday, Ronaldinho, who won the Copa América in 1999 and the World Cup in 2002 as one of Brazil's star players, said he can't get behind Brazil's current men's national ...
But it’s worth considering that, ahead of the knockout stages, Brazil have been favourites at every World Cup going back to ... Rivaldo and Ronaldinho made Brazil the team to beat.
What’s not up for debate is this: Ronaldinho’s stunning 50-yard free kick for Brazil against England in the 2002 quarterfinals is one of the greatest World Cup goals of all time. England had ...
Ronaldinho's return to the pitch in Indonesia on Sunday was almost 20 years to the day that he celebrated World Cup glory with his nation. Brazil won the 2002 tournament, hosted across Japan and ...
They have seen all the dazzling footage: Pele’s feint against Uruguay, Ronaldo’s magic, Ronaldinho ... it might be his last World Cup.” Seven thousand miles away, Brazil’s newspapers ...
Ronaldinho knows what it's like to deliver success to Brazil fans, having played for the national team when it won Copa América in 1999 and the 2002 World Cup. Before the comments were clarified ...
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