[巴西] 球員介紹 MF 10 - Ronaldinho
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10 RONALDINHO
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Proper Name: Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
Born: March 21, 1980
Birthplace: Porto Alegre
Height: 1.81m
Weight: 80 kg
Position: Midfielder
Current Club: Barcelona (ESP)
2005~2006 賽季 41 出場 24 進球 17 助攻
Despite being blessed with breathtaking skill and almost supernatural
ball control, the endearingly-modest Ronaldinho Gaucho still blushes
when he is mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Zico or Pele.
He may not pursue the kind of legendary status afforded to Brazilian
greats Garrincha, Didi or Vava, but with each passing game the feeling
grows that Ronaldinho could become one of the finest players the world
has ever seen.
Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, better known as Ronaldinho, was born on 21
March 1980 in the Restinga district of Porto Alegre, in the Brazilian
state of Rio Grande do Sul. At the age of seven, older brother Roberto
Assis, a professional at local side Gremio Porto Alegre, took the talented
youngster to join his club’s youth set-up. The Barcelona star has never
forgotten his sibling’s help in getting him where he is today. “My
biggest hero is my brother. He’s a shining example as a father, a
brother and a footballer.”
Eight years on, Ronaldinho received his first call-up for the Brazilian
national team’s junior side, and two years later he was a member of the
team that won the FIFA U-17 World Championship in Egypt.
The Brazilian maestro turned professional in 1998, celebrating his first
contract by helping Gremio to a 1-0 win over Rio de Janeiro side Vasco
de Gama.
It would be another year before ‘Ronnie’ caught the eye of the world’s
footballing elite. In 1999, having top-scored in his side’s State
Championship win, Ronaldinho made his official debut for the Selecao
in a friendly against Latvia. During that year’s Copa America, the
fleet-footed forward gave a tantalising glimpse of what was to come
with a wonder goal in Brazil’s 7-0 rout of Venezuela.
Namesake Ronaldo
It was around that time, as Ronaldinho’s career began to take off, that
he was christened with the surname Gaucho, used to describe people from
the Rio Grande do Sul region, in order to avoid confusion with the other
Ronaldo, still known by many Brazilians as Ronaldinho. Nowadays, the pair’s
fame has reached such levels that such a distinction is no longer necessary.
In 2001, the rising star moved from Gremio to French side Paris Saint-Germain,
though not without a protracted transfer wrangle between the parties involved.
The move was completed in time for Ronaldinho to seal a place in the Auriverde
squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, where he played a vital role
in Brazil’s success.
In the aftermath of his country’s record fifth FIFA World Cup win,
Ronaldinho returned to PSG, although not for very long. Despite
speculation linking him with both Manchester United and Real Madrid,
he ended up at Catalan giants Barcelona, who forked out a club-record
€30m for his signature.
The FIFA World Cup winner arrived at Barca in time for the 2003/04 campaign
when, after a rocky start to the season, a Ronaldinho-inspired revival
saw Barcelona clinch second place behind Valencia. In 2005, the attacker
reaffirmed his hero status in the eyes of the Azulgrana supporters with
nine league goals and umpteen assists in his side’s 17th Primera Liga title
win, their first since 1998/99.
Currently one of the most famous faces in world football, Ronaldinho has
amassed an admirable collection of individual awards in a relatively short
space of time. In 2005 he was presented with France Football magazine’s
Golden Ball, awarded to the European Player of the Year, before crowning
an amazing 12 months with his second consecutive FIFA World Player of
the Year award.
Technically brilliant and a wonderful dribbler, Ronaldinho is an automatic
choice in Carlos Alberto Parreira’s Brazil side at the 2006 FIFA World
Cup in Germany.
Despite all his success, Ronaldinho admits: “I used to be always thinking
about bizarre things, I was a real dreamer. During the World Cup in 1994,
I watched Romario smile and thought: ‘I want to look like that.’ Later
on, when Ronaldo was voted the best player in the world, I wanted to be
just like him…” The charismatic Brazilian’s words are proof of one thing:
Dreams do sometimes come true.
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/player/3243_RONALDINHO.html
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/stats?id=20128&cc=4716
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