[巴西] 球員介紹 FW 9 - Ronaldo
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9 RONALDO
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Proper Name: Ronaldo Nazario de Lima
Born: September 22, 1976
Birthplace: Bento Ribeiro
Height: 1.83m
Weight: 77 kg
Position: Forward
Current Club: Real Madrid (ESP)
2005~2006 賽季 25 出場 14 進球 2 助攻
Only occasionally can the bare facts and figures of a player’s career
convey the sheer talent that they possess. Ronaldo Luiz Nazario da Silva
is quite simply one of the greatest strikers in the history of world
football, capable of leaving an entire team for dead with his darting
runs and dribbling ability, voted FIFA World Player of the Year on three
occasions and already a double FIFA World Cup? winner. These honours
are merely the tip of the iceberg in the record-breaking career of the
man they call
‘The Phenomenon’.
Born in the working-class neighbourhood of Bento Ribeiro, on the outskirts
of Rio de Janeiro, Ronaldo’s precocious talents were recognised at an
extremely young age, and it did not take long before he exploded on to
the professional scene. At the age of 15 Ronaldo was turning out for Rio
club Sao Cristovao, before he was snapped up by Belo Horizonte side,
Cruzeiro. The young striker was quick to make a name for himself, producing
a string of dazzling displays in the Campeonato Brasileiro which saw him
receive his first national team call up at only 17 years’ of age. From
that moment on, his international career took off.
Having been a member of the FIFA World Cup-winning Brazil squad in 1994,
the prodigiously-talented teenager joined Dutch side PSV Eindhoven in
the same year. In only two years at the club, he scored 54 goals in a
mere 57 games – an incredible average of just under a goal every game.
That goal ratio soon attracted Barcelona’s interest, and the Catalan
club wasted no time in securing their new star’s signature. At Barcelona,
Ronaldo reached new heights, winning the FIFA World Player of the Year
awards in 1996 and 1997 along the way. In 1998, and now with Inter Milan,
Ronaldo began the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France as a fully-established
first-team player for his country. Under the guidance of coach Mario Jorge
‘Lobo’ Zagallo, the Brazilians blazed their way through to the final
only to lose 3-0 to their French hosts. It was a result that shook the
whole of Brazil to its foundations, and for Ronaldo it signalled the
beginning of the most turbulent chapter of his footballing career. On
the morning of the final, the mercurial striker suffered a sudden convulsive
fit, which almost ruled him out of the match itself. Despite Ronaldo
battling on to play, many members of the squad later admitted that the
incident destabilised the team at a critical moment.
Injury blow
The worst was yet to come for the Brazilian striker. Having seen FIFA
World Cup victory slip from his grasp, Ronaldo then underwent the most
difficult period of his career. On 21 November 1999, during a Serie A
match against Lecce, Ronaldo felt his knee buckle and was forced to limp
off the pitch. Medical exams after the match confirmed that the striker
had ruptured a tendon in his right knee and would require surgery. Only
four months after his operation he returned to action against Lazio on
12 April 2000 in the first leg of the Coppa Italia Final.
However, disaster struck just six minutes into the game when an unmarked
Ronaldo twisted his recently-repaired knee. The image of the forlorn
Brazilian striker, crumpled in a heap and howling in agony, is one that
still shocks to this day.
Again the doctors confirmed Ronaldo’s worst fears, stating that he had
torn those same knee ligaments. Opinion was divided as to the extent of
the injury, but the future looked bleak. Indeed, many specialists thought
that the footballing genius would never fully recover and that his career
was as good as over. But, on 20 September 2001, 17 months and eight days
after the original injury, Ronaldo was back playing against Romanian club
Brasov in a UEFA Cup match in Trieste. Despite the length of his recovery
period, it soon became clear that the brilliant Brazilian had lost none
of his goalscoring prowess.
In 2002, he moved back to Spain with Real Madrid and the then Brazil coach
Luiz Felipe Scolari gambled on the forward’s return to form and fitness
by calling him up to Brazil’s FIFA World Cup squad. No one could have
predicted a better outcome. Not only had Brazil won their fifth FIFA World
Cup, but the ‘Phenomenon’ was the tournament’s top scorer, netting eight
goals in only seven games. Only Pele has netted as many goals for Brazil
in the competition’s history – both players having scored 12 times.
In 2006 Ronaldo will be looking to surpass that figure as well as overhaul
Gerd Muller’s long-standing 14-goal record as top scorer in the history
of the FIFA World Cup. Opposition defences beware.
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/player/92699_RONALDO.html
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/stats?id=20123&cc=4716
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