RonaldoRonaldo Luiz Nazario de Lima, simply known as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian footballerer who is widely considered to be one of the best strikers playing today. He was born on September 22, 1976.
In 1993, aged 16, he had already scored 59 goals in 57 matches for Brazil's under 17 squad. By 1994 he joined the squad of the national team but didn't get to play a single minute on the pitch of the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA.
In 1996/97, Ronaldo played arguably his best season, scoring numerous spectacular goals for FC Barcelona. One of them, a solo goal against Compostela, is considered one of the most amazing goals in football.\nChosen the World's best player in 1996 and 1997, he had a disappointing performance during the 1998 World Cup, scoring only 4 goals, and losing the final to hosts France after suffering a mysterious fit in the night before the final. The fit's circumstances still remain unclear and a source of speculation.
A year later he severely injured his right knee and was out of the game for several months. During his first comeback in 2000 he managed to play a few minutes during a league game against Lazio before injuring his knee for a second time.
After 2 operations and 20 months of rehabilitation, Ronaldo managed a comeback during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He claimed the Golden Boot by scoring 8 goals during the tournament (and tied with Pelé for a Brazilian record 12 total World Cup goals), leading Brazil to win an unprecedented fifth World Championship. In 2002, he was awarded the title of the World's best soccer player for the third time and transferred to Real Madrid.
Ronaldo's ex-wife Milene Domingues (married in April 1999, divorced in September 2003) set the current female world record for keepie uppie in 1997. She was signed by Rayo Vallecano but plays football for Fiamma Monza.
On June 2 2004, Ronaldo scored an unusual hat-trick for Brazil against archrivals Argentina in a CONMEBOL qualifier for the 2006 World Cup. He scored all of Brazil's goals in a 3-1 win via penalty kicks.
Clubs:\n*Social Ramos Club 1990/91\n*Sao Cristovao 1991-1993\n*Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte 1993/94\n*PSV Eindhoven 1994-1996\n*FC Barcelona 1996/97\n*Inter Milan 1997-2002\n*Real Madrid 2002-
Honors\n*FIFA World Cup\n**2002 Golden Boot - 8 goals\n**2002 Golden Boot - Winner\n**1994 Golden Boot - Winner
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