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Monday, 19 January 2015

Ronaldinho the boy genius grows into a full-scale marvel' Facts about him

Somewhere in Brazil there is a man called Renato who had the chance to own 25% of Ronaldinho. A former player with Germio in the southern city of Porto Alegre, Renato let sum money - about £ 75,000 to his old club, which had fallen on hard times. And when they proved unable to repay him in cash,, they offered him a quarter-share in one of the promising local boys from their under-19 squad. Two were on offer: Ronaldinho or a midfield player called Tinga. Renato made his choice. "I had read some good things about Tinga," he said.
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Eight years later, Tinga toils in relative obscurity. Ronaldinho, by contract, went on to become the most coveted and richly rewarded of modern footballers, a World Cup Winner and Fifa's world player of the year for the second time in a row. Anyone who owned 25% of him would have be very rich indeed, since Ronaldinho receives a tax-paid salary of around 7m (£ 4.8m ) a year from Barcelona.


From Porto Alegre to Paris


1980: Born in Porto Alegre. His father works in the shipyards and is an attendant at Gremio while his grandfather runs a local football team 1989.

Scores 23 goals in a local game to attract the media's attention for the first time 1997. One of the star players of the tournament as Brazil wins the Under-17 world championships in Egypt.

1998: Makes his first team debut for Gremio after being coached by the future Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari in the youth teams.

1999: Picked for the national team for the first time and makes his debut against Latvia. Scores his first goal for the selecao as Brazil wins the Copa America.

2000: Moves to Paris Saint-Germain where he has a good first season.

2002: Wins the World Cup, scoring two goals on the way, but has a wretched time at PSG.

2004: Wins his first league title in Europe with Barça and is voted Fifa's player of the year.

2005: Again picks up the Fifa accolade together with the Ballon d'Or as he starts the journey towards the Liga title and Champions League final.

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