Ronaldinho retires – a World Cup and Ballon d’Or among Brazil great’s prizes
Brazil great Ronaldinho will retire from professional football in 2018 after an illustrious career during which he won the biggest prizes.
Brazil great Ronaldinho will retire from professional football in 2018 after an illustrious career during which he won the biggest prizes.
After Ronaldinho’s retirement, FourFourTwo takes a look at the three ‘Rs’ instrumental in creating history with Brazil and those who failed.
Brazil great Ronaldinho will officially retire from football this year, with plans already underway for a farewell schedule of games.
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