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Ronaldo joined Real Madrid in 2002 and won the 2002–03 La Liga title. He had spells at AC Milan and Corinthians before retiring in 2011, having suffered further injuries. Ronaldo played for Brazil in 98 matches, scoring 62 goals and is the third-highest goalscorer for his national team.
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Nazario may refer to Ronaldo Nazario (born 1976), Brazilian former footballer; Nazario (given name) Nazario (surname) Nazário, a municipality in Brazil; Nazario Collection, a cache of carved stones at Guayanilla, Puerto Rico; San Nazario, Veneto, a town and comune in Italy; Santi Nazario e Celso, Urgnano, a church in Lombardy, Italy
Two-time World Cup winner Ronaldo Nazário agreed to sell his stake in embattled Brazilian soccer club Cruzeiro on Monday. Ronaldo Nazário bought the indebted Cruzeiro's soccer department in 2021 ...
The Racquet Club currently features squash courts (two North American doubles and one International singles), [2] two racquets courts, [3] and one real tennis court restored in 2012. [4] The racquets courts are the world's westernmost active venue for that sport.
His 22 grand slam titles are the second-most in history of men’s tennis behind only Novak Djokovic, his great long-time rival, as are his 36 Masters 1000 titles.
In 2024, Nadal was the sixth-highest paid tennis player, raking in $23.3 million, according to a ranking by Forbes. His "off-court" earnings made up the bulk of his income, accounting for $20 million.
Ronaldo's move increased the popularity of the Saudi Pro League, attracting other high-profile players. Ronaldo made his international debut for Portugal in 2003 aged 18 and has earned more than 200 caps, making him history's most-capped male player. With more than 100 international goals, he is the all-time top male goalscorer.