Ronaldo de Assis Morei Ra, referred to the world over as Ronaldinho, is still only 40 years of age. A 5′ 11″ going after midfielder or striker, brought into the world in Porto Alegro. Beginning his vocation at Gremio in 1998, his 72 objectives in 145 games carried him to the consideration of world football, not least Arsene Wenger. Armory would almost certainly have marked him in 2001 yet for work-grant issues. It is likewise said, but improbable it might appear, that he thought about playing borrowed at St Mirren after a transition to PSG, just to get some playing time added to his repertoire. This didn't occur in light of the fact that he some way or another engaged in a phony visa embarrassment, which was to turn into somewhat of a subject.
So after a €5million move in August 2001, our man made his presentation in Paris. He played two seasons at the Parc des Sovereigns and keeping in mind that he habitually dazzled, he somewhat dropped out with the mentor Luis Fernandez, who, in what might turn into one more typical strand all through Ronaldinho's vocation, whined the Brazilian was more intrigued by the nightlife of France than he was on devoting himself to football. He likewise took occasions that saw him return to the club late.
Nonetheless, he was currently five years into his global vocation and had won the World Cup in 2002, broadly hurling David Sailor from a portion of a pretty far in the quarter-last. At the point when PSG completed mid-table in Ligue Un he got a major move to Barcelona where he would construct and concrete his legend as one of the most engaging and outrageously skilled footballers ever to pull on a couple of boots.
His €30million move is generally credited as an extraordinary power for the Catalan club. As Lionel Messi once said: "Ronaldinho was answerable for the adjustment of Barça. It was a terrible time and the change that came to fruition with his appearance was astounding."
Despite the fact that his most memorable season was impacted by injury, he assisted them to a second-place with wrapping up.
Maybe the 2005/2006 season was his best, being instrumental in a La Liga/Champions Association twofold and winning the Ballon d'Or subsequent to completing third the earlier year. In an unbelievable game against Genuine Madrid in the Bernabeu, he scored two in a 3-0 win and was commended off the pitch by the home fans, so pulverizing had his exhibition been.