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Rondaldinho's biography - football and life eventsRonaldinho was born into a family of football addicts, living in a wooden house in the heart of a favela. His father, Joao da Silva Moreira who played for an amateur club made ends meet by by working as a car park attendant at Gremio Football Club. His brother Roberto was a great hope for the club but then his career was unfortunately ended by a terrible knee injury. At
the age of 8, tregedy struck as Ronaldinho's father drowned in a swiming
pool at a villa provided by Gremio for Roberto. Following in the footsteps
of his brother Ronnie then joined the Gremio's footballing school and
wowed everyone there. He made it into the first team in 1997 and was
being heralded as one of the best young hopes in Brazilan football.
Meanwhile, he was already making the breakthrough with the national
squad, and his six goals were fundamental in Brazil's Copa America triumph
in 1999.
Ronaldinho then moved to Barcelona - arguably the biggest club in the world - for what now seems a bargain at £21,000,000. When he arrived, he said that his desire was to bring as much success to the club as so many Brazilians had done before him, such as Evaristo, Ronaldo, Romario and Rivaldo. Having won the World Footballer of the Year title it seems he has now fulfilled that desire. |
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