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Ronaldinho Net Worth, Skillful Football Game Player

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Ronaldinho Net Worth, Skillful Football Game Player

Celebrity at a Glance

Name Ronaldinho
Net Worth $90 million
Birth Date March 21, 1980
Birth Place Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Gender Male
Height 1.82 m
Profession Footballer
Nationality Brazilian

Ronaldinho is a professional Brazilian Footballer. He played most of his career for the Spanish team Barcelona and Brazil’s National Team. The Brazilian is known as one of the best football players in his age group. He has also won two FIFA World Player of the Year and a Ballon d’Or.

Ronaldinho played an important role in the 2002 World Cup in South Korea where Brazil also won the World Cup by beating Germany 2-0 in the finals. Brazil’s No.7 has been known for his performance against England in the semifinals. After being down 1-0, Brazilian scored up by one and one goal for his team.

Ronaldinho has also played for several great teams, including AC Milan and Paris Saint Germain. However, Gaucho’s five years at the Spanish powerhouse helped him to develop into a world-class player. During the 2005-2006 campaign, he is useful in assisting Barcelona to win their first Champions League in 14 years.

Let's study Ronaldinho's net worth, professional career, honours and awards.

Ronaldinho Net Worth 2024

Ronaldinho is a retired Brazilian football player his net worth is estimated to be $90 million. Ronaldinho is also known to be the best football player in the world. In 2004-2005 year, he won the World Player of the Year award twice. He has also played with Ronaldo and Rivaldo in the 2002 World Cup-winning team.

Late in the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, Ronaldinho became popular. Before going to Europe to play for Paris Saint-Germain, he started his professional career at Gremio. His best years were from 2003 to 2008 at Barcelona, when he won two championships and the UEFA Champions League while showing his unique skills, creativity, and lively playing style.

Endorsement

Twenty million dollars came from endorsements for Ronaldinho in 2006, the year he took home the Ballon d'Or. In total, he made $26 million in 2006. He had been a Coca-Cola in favour for a long time, but in 2014, he was seen enjoying Pepsi, which cost him his sponsorship. He had to pay $700,000 a year for the loss.

Real Estate

Ronaldinho owns six residences across the globe. The most well-known properties he had were in Lake Como, Italy, Greece, Barcelona, Florida, and Brazil.

Biography and Personal Life

Miguelina Eloi Assis dos Santos, his mother, was a salesperson who completed her studies in nursing. Joao de Assis Moreira, his father, played football for the local team Esporte Club Cruzeiro and worked at a shipyard.

The family moved to a house in the superior Guaruja neighbourhood of Porto Alegre after Ronaldo's older brother Roberto signed with Gremio. This move was a gift from Gremio to convince Roberto to stay with the club. However, an injury ultimately ended Roberto's career.

At the age of eight, Ronaldo's football skills started to take off, and because he was typically the youngest and shortest player in youth club matches, he was given the name Ronaldinho, which means "small." His passion for beach football and futsal ultimately gave rise to organized football.

Full Name

Ronaldo de Assis Moreira

Birthday

March 21, 1980

Birth place

Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Nationality

Brazilian

Profession

Footballer

Age

44 years

Height

1.82 m

Early Life

Ronaldinho was born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, as Ronaldo de Assis Moreira. During his early years, Ronaldinho played forward and attacking midfield for Gremio. He was a gifted athlete with a great goal-scoring talent. Wearing a number 10 on his kit, he joined the Brazil 1st team in 1997 at the age of just 17.

He was known at the time as "Brazil's best young hope." Between 1998 and 2001, he was a member of Gremio's senior team, making 52 appearances and scoring 21 goals. From 2001 and 2003, Ronaldinho was a player with Paris Saint-Germain, where he scored 55 caps and 17 goals.

During his 145 games as a player for Barcelona between 2003 and 2008, he scored 70 goals. From 2008 and 2011, Ronaldinho was a player for Milan, playing 76 games and scoring 20 goals. In 33 games for Flamingo between 2011 and 2012, he scored 15 goals.

Professional career

Youth Teams

Ronaldinho scored his country's first goal a penalty against Austria in the opening group match, which Brazil won 7–0 as a member of the first Brazilian team to win the FIFA U-17 World Championship, which was played in Egypt in 1997. Brazil scored a total of 21 goals while only allowing two goals, and Ronaldinho won with two goals and the Bronze Ball award.

Early Success

He received his first cap for Brazil in a 3-0 victory over Latvia on June 26, three days before the 1999 Copa America started, and he also scored one goal in Brazil's championship run. He was picked up for the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup a week after the Copa America ended. He had scored in all but the last match, including a hat-trick in an 8–2 semifinal victory over Saudi Arabia.

2002 World Cup glory

In his World Cup history, Ronaldinho's match against England in the quarterfinal on June 21 stands out as the most memorable. Ronaldinho changed the score after Michael Owen's 23-minute goal had put Brazil down.

After winning the ball within his half, Ronaldinho tore into the England safety, stunning star defender Ashley Cole with a typical step-over before setting up Rivaldo to score the winner shortly before halftime.

Honors and Awards

Gremio

  • South American Cup: 1999
  • Gaucho Campeonato: 1999

Paris Saint-Germain

  • 2001's UEFA Intertoto Cup

Barcelona

  • The League: 2004–05, 2005–06
  • Spain's Supercopa: 2005, 2006
  • UEFA Champions League: 2005–06

AC Milan

  • Serie A: 2010–11

Flamengo

  • Campeonato Carioca

Atletico Mineiro

  • The 2013 Mineiro Camp
  • Copa Libertadores: 2014
  • Recopa Sudamericana

Brazil U17

  • 1997 saw the South American U-17 Championship.
  • World Championship for FIFA U-17: 1997

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. What was Ronaldinho's retirement age?

At the age of 37, Ronaldinho made his farewell game for the Brazilian team Fluminense in 2015.

Q. What made Ronaldinho decide to change his name?

Ronaldo de Assis Morreira was the true name of Ronaldinho. But, there were already two well-known Ronaldo’s at the time he was playing: Sao Paulo centre-back Ronaldo Guiaro and forward Ronaldo Nazario.

Q. Which race does Ronaldinho belong to?

Ronaldinho is a member of the Black Brazilian community, which has produced a sizable portion of Brazil's football players.

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