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Ronaldo (that one) Signs With Corinthians!
Ronaldo (that one) Signs With Corinthians!
Information just came in this morning. He signed with Corinthians for 2009 with a renewal option for the following year. Ronaldo’s goal, according to someone linked with Corinthians, is the 2010 World Cup, and playing in Brazil for a paulista club is a great choice. The club already ...
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youtube.com — (2:07) Brazilian TV news report on the introduction of legendary striker Ronaldo by his new club team... Corinthians. --- Fans show how excited they are that the World Cup's all-time leading goal-scorer decided not to retire after all, but to return to his homeland to play after injury with AC Milan. (more) Video: CORINTHIANS ready for Ronaldo
Ronaldo is unveiled by Corinthians
Ronaldo is unveiled by Corinthians
101greatgoals.com — Ronaldo, once the most prized-striker on the planet, has squeezed into his new Corinthians short in front... of thousands of adoring fans as the Brazilian moves another step closer to making his long-awaited comeback to the football pitch. The ... (more) Ronaldo is unveiled by Corinthians
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Is Ronaldo’s choice of Corinthians canny or cushy?
Reuters Soccer Blog — ... will be starting on a level footing with his team mates. If he had gone to a European club, he would have been struggling to regain fitness and force his way into a side halfway through the season. Being at home also means he has a better chance of impressing Brazil coach Dunga. Ronaldo’s former Brazil striking partner Adriano had six months on loan at Sao Paulo from Inter Milan in the first half of the year and his impressive scoring rate was enough to persuade Dunga to recall him. Corinthians general manager Antonio Carlos still believes that Ronaldo, who will be 34 when the ...

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