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- Ronaldinho Gaúcho is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Mexican club Querétaro.
- Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho has had an exciting and memorable career.
- Insights, Ronaldinho Gaúcho Biography offers an intimate look at the life of a footballer who played not just to win, but to entertain.
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Brazilian football great Ronaldinho kicks-off institute to help poor youth through sport
“With the launch of the institute, that dream of helping the most vulnerable children and youth in Porto Alegre has come true,” said an emotional Ronaldo Assis de Moreira, better known as Ronaldinho Gaúcho, at Wednesday’s launch.
The UN is cooperating with the institute and will provide technical advice and assist in recruiting professional staff before the programme begins next March, as it shows the power of sport to help countries achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a set of targets to slash poverty and other global ills by 2015, the world body said.
“The United Nations salutes Ronaldinho and his family for launching this new initiative that shows how sport can contribute to improving the lives of children and young people and progress towards achieving the MDGs,” said Djibril Diallo, Director of the Office of Sport for Development and Peace (UNOSDP), in a statement on behalf of Adolf Ogi, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on the same issue.
The Ronaldinho Gaúcho
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With his trademark goal celebration and broad smile, Ronaldinho joined Barça at the age of 23 in the summer of 2003. The Brazilian was the catalyst for the return of the good times to FC Barcelona after a barren spell of and during his five seasons with the Club he won the league title twice and the Champions League before leaving for AC Milan in 2008.
Ronaldinho signed for Barça in 2003 from French club PSG where he had spent three successful seasons and had turned himself into one of the most promising young players in world football. The Brazilian's arrival at FC Barcelona sparked a new dawn with Frank Rijkaard as coach and in 2005 the blaugranes claimed the league championship for the first time in six seasons. The following campaign a Ronaldinho inspired Barça side scaled ever greater heights, not only retaining the league title but also claiming a second Champions League crown with a 2-1 win over Arsenal in the final in Paris in May 2006. Unfortunately, injury plagued his final two seasons with the Club and after having scored 98 goals in 207 matches as a blaugrana, Ronal
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