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Adriano made his international debut for Brazil in a World Cup qualifier against Colombia on 15 November 2000 at the age of 18. He was often considered as the long-term successor to Ronaldo . Adriano scored his first international goal on 11 June 2003 in a friendly against Nigeria .
By the age of 23, Ronaldo had scored over 200 goals for club and country. However, after a series of knee injuries and recuperation, he was inactive for almost three years. 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.
Cristiano Ronaldo Ronaldo playing for Al Nassr in 2023 Personal information Full name Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro Date of birth (1985-02-05) 5 February 1985 (age 39) Place of birth Funchal, Madeira, Portugal Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Position(s) Forward Team information Current team Al Nassr Number 7 Youth career 1992–1995 Andorinha 1995–1997 Nacional 1997–2002 Sporting CP Senior ...
During the tournament, he partnered Adriano in attack and scored in group matches against Greece and Japan. [70] [71] Robinho was named in Brazil's squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. During the tournament, he was mainly used as a substitute, with the established forwards Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Adriano and Kaká
The youngest of four children, Ronaldo grew up in poverty with an alcoholic father and managed to be promoted to Sporting Lisbon's first team in his native Portugal at the age of 16.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez met at a Gucci store in 2016 Rodríguez was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1994, as reported by The Independent , and grew up in a town called Jaca in ...
Adriano Correia Claro (born 26 October 1984), known simply as Adriano, is a Brazilian former professional footballer. One of few players in professional football who are genuinely ambidextrous , he was capable of playing as a full-back or midfielder on both sides of the pitch.
Romário finished the tournament as the top-goalscorer with seven goals while Ronaldo added four. In 1997 alone, the duo scored an impressive total of 34 international goals with 19 coming from Romário.