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Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁoˈnawdu ˈlwiz nɐˈzaɾju dʒi ˈlimɐ]; born 18 September 1976), [2] mononymously known as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the owner and president of La Liga club Real Valladolid.
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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
SAO PAULO (AP) — Two-time World Cup winner Ronaldo Nazário agreed to sell his stake in embattled Brazilian soccer club Cruzeiro on Monday. And he plans to do the same at Spain's second division ...
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Ronaldo, one of four Saudi-based soccer players on the list of the 50 highest-paid athletes, made his debut for Al-Nassr in January 2023. This season, the club is set to finish second in the Saudi ...
The 1997 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Ronaldo on 23 December 1997. [1] The Brazilian became the youngest winner of the award, at 21 years old.