Cristiano Ronaldo, football
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Ronaldo Nazario has said he would love to see one of Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti or Jose Mourinho become the next manager of Brazil. The South American nation were knocked out of the 2022 World ...
Ronaldo believes that Carlo Ancelotti becoming Brazil’s head coach is a unique combination in football, bringing together the best manager in the world with the most successful national team in ...
Mia Khalifa has once again converted social media into her own stadium, this time as a tribute to the great Brazilian football icon Ronaldo Nazário. Posting on X (formerly Twitter),… The post Mia ...
Dec 17 (Reuters) - Former Brazil striker Ronaldo will run for the presidency of the country's football confederation (CBF), the 48-year-old said on Monday. Ronaldo, who won the World Cup with ...
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil great Ronaldo Nazário has ended his bid for the presidency of his country's soccer confederation. The two-time World Cup winner turned businessman said Wednesday he lacked ...
MADRID (AP) — Brazil great Ronaldo is selling his controlling stake in Valladolid, the Spanish soccer club said on Friday. Valladolid, which will play in the second division next season, said in a ...
ULSAN, South Korea -- Ronaldo would love to talk about soccer, just soccer. But the questions nearly always are about something else. "Everything that's written or said about me is about the injury, ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 28 -- Luiz Nazario de Lima has displayed so much brilliance in his career, yet been dogged by so much disappointment, that it is hard to believe he is only 25. Revered worldwide ...
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s next club: Would MLS, Mexico, Brazil or a return to Europe work best?
All it took was one four-word sentence from Cristiano Ronaldo for the 40-year-old superstar to become the talk of Planet Fútbol once again. "This chapter is over," the Portuguese icon wrote ...
Soccer fans often find themselves embroiled in debate over which modern star—Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo—is the GOAT, or “greatest of all time.” For Kaká, a former star midfielder for Brazil ...
RIO DE JANEIRO -- Once, the pecking order in this sprawling country of soccer was roughly this: God first, Pele second, Ronaldo third. The first two remain solidly secure in their positions -- but ...
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