Brazil legend Ronaldinho bids adieu to football

ANI  |  London [U.K] 

Brazilian football superstar Ronaldinho, who was part of the triumphant 2002 squad, has bid adieu to his illustrious career at the age of 37.

Confirming the news, Ronaldinho's brother and agent said that the Brazilian winner's career as a is over.

However, he hopes to schedule some farewell matches for after in Russia, which ends July 15

"He has stopped, it is ended.

Let's do something pretty big and nice after the World Cup, probably in August. We will do various events in Brazil, and and, of course, we are arranging something with the Brazilian team as well," quoted, Assis as saying.

Meanwhile, Ronaldinho, who has not played for a professional team since leaving Fluminense in 2015, had said on the sidelines of a friendly match in that he was too old to be back in action.

The 37-year-old, who had excelled as an attacking midfielder, and forward, began his decorated career with in his home country before he moved to to be with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 2001.

After Ronaldinho's performances alongside and at the 2002 drew interest from Europe's elite clubs, he moved to in 2003 and went on to spend five years at the

The Brazilian, meanwhile, also experienced disappointment on the international stage, failing to perform well at besides missing out on selection in 2010, despite guiding to title in 2010-11.

Ronaldinho, who earned the last of his 98 caps against in April 2013, won one title (2002), one victory (2006) and two titles with Barcelona, and two world of the year awards (2004 and 2005) in his decorated career.

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First Published: Wed, January 17 2018. 12:45 IST