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Ronaldo Ronaldo in 2019 Personal information Full name Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima Date of birth (1976-09-18) 18 September 1976 (age 48) Place of birth Itaguaí, Brazil Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Striker Youth career 1990–1993 São Cristóvão Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1993–1994 Cruzeiro 34 (34) 1994–1996 PSV 46 (42) 1996–1997 Barcelona 37 (34) 1997–2002 ...
Ronaldo is a Portuguese [1] given name equivalent to the English Ronald. It became a common name in all Portuguese-speaking countries, being also prevalent in Italy and Spanish-speaking countries. It became a common name in all Portuguese-speaking countries, being also prevalent in Italy and Spanish-speaking countries.
Estádio Ronaldo Luis Nazário de Lima, formerly known as Estádio Figueira de Melo or simply Figueirinha, [1] is a multi-use stadium located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Its primary use is as a football venue and hosts the home matches of São Cristóvão de Futebol e Regatas. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 8,000 and was built in 1916.
Ronaldo Nazario Córdoba Welch (born 11 February 1998) is a Panamanian professional football forward who last played for Sporting San Miguelito in the Liga Panameña. Career [ edit ]
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
John Stamos is addressing negativity surrounding his tribute to Dave Coulier.. TMZ caught up with the Full House alum, 61, and asked him about the reaction to his Nov. 18 Instagram photos with his ...
Ronaldo was the first Brazilian national to win the award, when he won his first Ballon in 1997, since then Rivaldo had also won the award in 1999. He was also the fourth Real Madrid player to win the trophy after Alfredo Di Stéfano (1957, 1959), Raymond Kopa (1958), and Luís Figo ( 2000 ).