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  2. Ronaldinho - Wikipedia

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    Ronaldinho finished with a pair of goals and two assists in what would be his last match as a Barcelona player. [84] In preparation for the 2010 Joan Gamper Trophy, Ronaldinho sent an open letter to the fans and players of Barcelona, stating that his best years had been the five he spent in the Catalan club. [85]

  3. List of Paris Saint-Germain FC players (25–99 appearances)

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    Carlos Bianchi signed for PSG in 1977 and had an exceptional first season, scoring 37 goals in 38 matches. In 1978, with 28 goals, he was once again crowned France's top scorer, but the Argentine goal machine would never win a trophy in France. [6] Ronaldinho also didn't need to win a trophy with PSG to become a club legend.

  4. 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup - Wikipedia

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    Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Marzouk Al-Otaibi and Ronaldinho are the top scorers in the tournament with six goals each. Ronaldinho won the Golden Shoe award by having more assists than Blanco and Al-Otaibi. In total, 55 goals were scored by 29 different players, with none of them credited as own goal. 6 goals

  5. List of Paris Saint-Germain FC records and statistics

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    Furthermore, PSG are the only side to have won the Ligue 1 title after being at the top of the table from the first until the last round , [10] the Coupe de France without conceding a single goal (1992–93 and 2016–17), [11] five Coupe de la Ligue in a row (2014–2018), [12] four back-to-back Coupe de France (2015–2018), [13] and eight ...

  6. FIFA Confederations Cup records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    2 goals, Brazil, 2009 (coming from 0–2 down to win 3–2 vs United States) Most individual goalscorers for one team, one match 5, Brazil vs Saudi Arabia , 1999 ( João Carlos , Ronaldinho , Zé Roberto , Alex , Rôni )

  7. 2002 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Following half-time, Ronaldinho scored for Brazil, putting them in the lead. Ronaldinho was sent off by referee Felipe Ramos Rizo seven minutes later, which meant he was suspended for the semi-final. [32] Although they played with ten men, the Brazilians were able to prevent an equaliser from England and advanced into the semi-finals. [15]

  8. List of FC Barcelona records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Most goals scored in a single season by an offensive trio in Spanish football history: [85] [86] [87] 131 goals, scored by Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suárez in 2015–16, completed on 22 May 2016. Most goals scored in a La Liga season by an offensive trio: [85] [86] [87] 90 goals, scored by Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suárez in 2015–16

  9. Brazil national football team - Wikipedia

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    Brazil defeated England 2–1 in the quarter-finals in Shizuoka, with the winning goal coming from an unexpected free-kick by Ronaldinho from 40 yards out. [58] The semi-final was against Turkey in Saitama; Brazil won 1–0. The final was between Germany and Brazil in Yokohama, where Ronaldo scored two goals in Brazil's 2–0 triumph. [59]