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  • He did it his way - Ronaldinho's Brazil story

    They stripped him of his shirt. And then his boots. They wanted it all, even his shorts and socks.

    They were his opponents, equals who had just bettered him. But they were also fans. And they were desperate for their souvenirs.

    Ronaldinho’s Atletico Mineiro side had just been dumped out of the Club World Cup by Raja Casablanca. The 33-year-old was hurting, he'd just missed his last shot at the one major title that had eluded him. But he hid his pain behind that bewitching, toothy grin, behind the smile that defined his legacy. 

    "Since childhood, my dream was to see Ronaldinho in person,” said Raja’s Kouko Guehi. At full-time Guehi danced his lap of honour draped in the most-wanted shirt in all of Marrakech.

    This week, from New York to Barcelona, from Tokyo to Johannesburg and everywhere in between, football fans are recalling their childhood, and adulthood, spent with Ronaldinho, whose brother and agent confirmed hi

    Ronaldinho

    Brazilian footballer (born 1980)

    For other people with the name, see Ronaldinho (given name).

    In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is de Assis and the second or paternal family name is Moreira.

    Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980), commonly known as Ronaldinho Gaúcho (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation:[ʁonawˈdʒĩɲuɡaˈuʃu]) or simply Ronaldinho,[note 1] is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder or left winger. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he won two FIFA World Player of the Year awards and a Ballon d'Or. He is the only player ever to have won a World Cup, a Copa América, a Confederations Cup, a Champions League, a Copa Libertadores and a Ballon d'Or.[4] A global icon of the idrott, Ronaldinho was renowned for his dribbling abilities, free-kick accuracy, his use of tricks, feints, no-look passes, and overhead kicks, as well a

    maceo4 wrote:
    spastic wrote:For the life of me, I cant seem to do that first move
    No wonder you support the likes of Olofufu See simple move!
    About ha;f the kids I coach do it in practice. And I keep telling them it is unneccesary. Na him one day this mischievous Colombian kid on my team come tok "Coach she na bicos you no sabi do am, na why you no like man we dey do am" If say na naija I for konk him head, and take soap wipe the grin wey dey him face comot.

    But inom hit back, Noo! I don't want you doing it bicos you lose the ball 9 times out of 10 when you do it.

    Since then inom don dey practice the move. I fit do a weak version of am inside my bedroom by my self, but on top field the ball no dey gree cut back.

    But the Ronadihno version is just sick
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