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SAO PAULO (AP) — Former Brazil and Barcelona soccer star Rivaldo has endorsed a far-right candidate in Sunday's first round of presidential elections in Brazil.
Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho. The names rolled off the tongue last summer.
Like Rivaldo, Ronaldinho was a part of Brazil's successful 2002 World Cup campaign. He has also won the Ballon d'Or once and has been named World Player of the Year twice, in 2004 and 2005.
Barcelona legend Ronaldinho believes compatriot Neymar has the ability to become the world's greatest. Neymar has been in stunning form in recent weeks, easing the pressure on his team-mates in ...
Barcelona will move to distance themselves from former legendary players Ronaldinho and Rivaldo after the duo’s recent show of support for Brazil’s controversial presidential candidate Jair ...
Rivaldo played only a single season at Deportivo La Coruna as his 21 league goals—the same as Raul—and Deportivo’s third-place finish had combined to make him one of world football’s most ...
Brazilian legend Rivaldo has stayed loyal to his international teammates by picking a fantasy five-a-side team made up entirely of Brazilian players, including himself.
Barcelona legend Ronaldinho believes compatriot Neymar has the ability to become the worlds greatest.
Barcelona look set to reduce club legends Ronaldinho and Rivaldo's roles as club ambassadors following their support for a right-wing Brazilian presidential candidate. The 2002 World Cup winners ...