Ronaldinho
Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (conceived 21 March 1980), generally known as Ronaldinho (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁonawˈdʒĩɲu]) or Ronaldinho Gaúcho,[note 1] is a previous Brazilian expert footballer[note 2] and represetative for Spanish club FC Barcelona.[5] He played for the most part as an assaulting midfielder, but on the other hand was sent as a forward or a winger. He played the greater part of his vocation at European clubs Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Milan and additionally playing for the Brazilian national group. Regularly thought to be a standout amongst other players of his age and viewed by numerous as one of the best of all time,[note 3] Ronaldinho won two FIFA World Player of the Year grants and a Ballon d'Or. He was eminent for his specialized aptitudes and innovativeness; because of his deftness, pace and spilling capacity, and additionally his utilization of traps, overhead kicks, no-look passes and exactness from free-kicks.
Ronaldinho made his senior presentation for Grêmio, in 1998. At age 20, he moved to Paris Saint-Germain in France before marking for Barcelona in 2003. In his second season with Barcelona, he won his first FIFA World Player of the Year Award, as Barcelona won La Liga. The season that took after is viewed as truly outstanding in his vocation as he was instrumental in Barcelona winning the UEFA Champions League, their first in fourteen years, and another La Liga title, giving Ronaldinho his first profession twofold. In the wake of scoring two terrific solo objectives in El Clásico, Ronaldinho turned into the second Barcelona player, after Diego Maradona in 1983, to get an overwhelming applause from Real Madrid fans at the Santiago Bernabéu. Ronaldinho additionally got his second FIFA World Player of the Year grant, and in addition the Ballon d'Or.
Following a moment put La Liga complete to rivals Real Madrid in the 2006– 07 season and damage tormented 2007– 08 season, Ronaldinho left Barcelona to join Milan. He at that point came back to Brazil to play for Flamengo in 2011 and Atlético Mineiro a year later, before moving to Mexico to play for Querétaro and after that back to Brazil to play for Fluminense in 2015. All through his playing vocation, Ronaldinho collected various other individual respects. He was named in the UEFA Team of the Year and the FIFA World XI three times, regarded as the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year in 2006 and was named in the FIFA 100, a rundown of the world's most noteworthy living players incorporated by Pelé.
At worldwide level, Ronaldinho played 97 matches for the Brazil national group, scoring 33 objectives. He spoke to his nation in two FIFA World Cups, and was an essential piece of the 2002 FIFA World Cup-winning group in Korea and Japan, featuring close by Ronaldo and Rivaldo in an assaulting trio. He scored two objectives, including a twisting free-kick from 40 yards out against England, enrolled two helps and was named in the FIFA World Cup All-Star Team. As skipper, Ronaldinho drove his country to its second since forever Confederations Cup title in 2005 and was named Man of the Match in a 4– 1 triumph over archrivals Argentina in the final.[6] Ronaldinho scored three objectives in the competition, taking his aggregate to a record-tying nine objectives, making him the opposition's joint unsurpassed driving goalscorer. Having made progress at club and global level, Ronaldinho is one of seven players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Champions League and the Ballon d'Or.[7]
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