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📸 FEDERICO PARRA - AFP or licensors. Then, however, Brazilian striker legend Ronaldo came, took over Cruzeiro with an investor group, and really said: "That's enough." ...
Ronaldo bought a 51 per cent controlling stake in La Liga side Real Valladolid in the summer of 2018 and sold his stake in Brazilian club Cruzeiro, where he began his professional career, last year.
Now being heavily linked with a return to Santos, the Brazilian could be on the move this month. READ NEXT: Where are they now? The 5 players Cristiano Ronaldo named as his Ballon d’Or rivals in ...
LISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off! ... Earlier, Brazil legend Ronaldo Nazario claimed that the Selecao's pursuit of Carlo Ancelotti in 2023 was 'not a fantasy' after he turned down their approach.
Brazil legend Ronaldo has hailed the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup as "an amazing competition", expressing his delight at the ...
MADRID (AP) — Brazil great Ronaldo is selling his controlling stake in Valladolid, the Spanish soccer club said on Friday. Valladolid, which will play in the second division next season… ...
Valladolid says Brazil great Ronaldo is selling his controlling stake in the Spanish soccer club. Valladolid says Ronaldo has informed it of a deal to sell to a “North American investment group ...
Ronaldo, who won the World Cup with Brazil in 1994 and 2002, will run as a candidate in the CBF elections to replace current president Ednaldo Rodrigues in 2026. Sign up here.
Former player and current businessman Ronaldo Nazario wants to become president of the CBF, the Brazilian Football Confederation, and sign coach Pep Guardiola to lead the Brazilian national team.
Speaking on the Charla Podcast (via Marca), Brazil icon Ronaldo Nazario has opened up on the pursuit of Ancelotti, and he revealed that Real Madrid would have sacked him had they not won La Liga ...
Brazilian soccer great Ronaldo said that he was pulling out of the race to be president of his country's football association (CBF) on Wednesday after failing to gather enough support from ...
Former Brazil striker Ronaldo has announced he is running for the presidency of his country’s football federation (CBF). The 48-year-old, a two-time World Cup-winner in 1994 and 2002, will stand ...