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      • When Flamengo's administrative problems led to salary delays, Assis terminated his brother's contract and sued the club for £14m. The four-year deal had lasted 16 months. Four days later, as fans burned his effigy, a media helicopter spotted a familiar figure training with Atletico Mineiro.
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  2. 5 days ago · After leaving Barcelona in 2008, Ronaldinho had a brief stint at AC Milan, followed by moves to Flamengo and Querétaro. Each club offered him a platform to showcase his skills, but the impact was not as profound as in his earlier years. Return to Brazil. Ronaldinho returned to Brazil to play for Flamengo, where he experienced both highs and lows.

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    On 27 July 2011, Ronaldinho scored a hat-trick in Flamengo's 5–4 away win against rivals Santos, after being 3–0 down inside the first 30 minutes. [100] On 31 May 2012, after being absent for a few days, he sued Flamengo claiming lack of payment for four months and cancelled his contract with the club. [101]

  4. Apr 18, 2020 · Last week, following his lawyers' fourth request, a Paraguayan judge finally decided to release him from jail into house arrest after he and his brother paid $1.6 million in bail and agreed not...

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    Ronaldinho was born as Ronaldo de Assis Moreira on March 21, 1980, in Porto Alegre, Brazil. His family, the majority of whom were professional football players themselves, instilled in him the love for the game which he began playing at a youth level at the age of seven. Growing up in the infamous favelas of Brazil, Ronaldinho also played futsal – ...

    Ronaldinho was a person who loved to party. His penchant for late-night revelries was first revealed during his stint with PSG and it only got worse as his fame rose in Barcelona. While many sportsmen, and footballers most of all, are known for their party lifestyle, in Ronaldinho’s case it proved to be his undoing. He began to miss training sessio...

    The fact that Ronaldinho scaled the highest peaks of footballing success without regularly putting in as much work in training as his colleagues is a testament to his talent – a talent which he had certainly honed with unknowable effort in his younger years, but one which he squandered once he established himself as the best in the world. If climbi...

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  5. Apr 23, 2020 · After this, Ronaldinho played for Brazilian clubs Flamengo and Atletico Mineiro and Mexican club Queretaro. He wanted to continue with Fluminense in 2015. but has disappointed in 7 games for them and has agreed to mutually terminate the contract with the club.

  6. Jan 18, 2018 · SAO PAULO (AP) — World Cup and 2005 Ballon D'Or winner Ronaldinho confirmed on Wednesday his retirement from football. The 37-year-old's last professional football match was in 2015 for Brazil's Fluminense. The Brazilian's brother and agent announced the player's decision on Tuesday.