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Happy birthday to the legendary Ronaldinho, who turns 45 today

The Magical World of Ronaldinho
In the vibrant streets of Porto Alegre, Brazil, a young boy named Ronaldo de Assis Moreira would spend hours perfecting his craft. With a ball at his feet, Ronaldinho, as he would later be known, was unstoppable. His infectious smile, mesmerizing skills, and passion for the beautiful game would take him on an unforgettable journey to become one of the greatest soccer players of all time.

Growing up in a family of modest means, Ronaldinho’s love for soccer was nurtured by his father, João, a shipyard worker who also played soccer in his youth. Ronaldinho’s mother, Miguelina, was a saleswoman who encouraged her son’s passion for the sport. With the support of his family, Ronaldinho joined the local club, Grêmio, at the age of eight.

As Ronaldinho honed his skills, his talent and creativity on the field began to attract attention. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a key player for Grêmio’s youth team. In 1998, at just 18 years old, Ronaldinho made his professional debut for Grêmio, scoring a goal in his first match.

(Brasília – DF, 17/06/2019) Encontro com Gilson Machado, Presidente do Instituto Brasileiro do Turismo; e Ronaldinho Gaúcho, ex-jogador de futebol. Foto: Marcos Corrêa/PR

Ronaldinho’s impressive performances caught the eye of French club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), who signed him in 2001. During his time at PSG, Ronaldinho developed his signature style, dazzling fans with his incredible dribbling skills, pinpoint passing, and clinical finishing.

In 2003, Ronaldinho joined Barcelona, where he formed a deadly attacking trio with Samuel Eto’o and Lionel Messi. Under the guidance of coach Frank Rijkaard, Ronaldinho’s creativity and flair flourished. He led Barcelona to two La Liga titles and the 2006 Champions League trophy, earning himself the FIFA World Player of the Year award twice (2004 and 2005) and the Ballon d’Or in 2005.

Ronaldinho’s success on the field was matched by his charismatic personality off it. His warm smile, signature haircut, and joyful celebrations made him a beloved figure around the world. He was a true showman, always looking to entertain and inspire his fans.

MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 16: Ronaldinho of AC Milan cheers his team mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic on during the Serie A match between AC Milan and AC Chievo Verona at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Massimo Cebrelli/Getty Images)

As Ronaldinho’s career progressed, he played for AC Milan and Flamengo, among other clubs, continuing to mesmerize audiences with his unique brand of soccer. He also had an illustrious international career with Brazil, earning 97 caps and scoring 33 goals, including a stunning free-kick against England in the 2002 World Cup quarterfinals.

Today, Ronaldinho remains an iconic figure in the world of soccer, inspiring a new generation of players and fans alike. His legacy extends beyond his impressive list of accolades, as he continues to spread joy and passion for the beautiful game. As he celebrates his 45th birthday, Ronaldinho’s impact on soccer will be remembered for generations to come.

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