Showing posts with label Ronaldo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ronaldo. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Former Brazil striker Ronaldo retires from game

Former Brazil striker Ronaldo announced his retirement on Monday, ending one of the most successful careers in soccer.

The 34-year-old three-times FIFA World Player of the Year, a twice World Cup winner and the record goalscorer in World Cup tournaments, said injuries and fitness problems prevented him from playing to his best form.

"I came here to say today that I'm ending my career as a professional player," Ronaldo, with his two sons at his side, told a packed news conference at Corinthians' training complex in Sao Paulo.

Ronaldo, who had a contract with Corinthians until the end of the year, said his fitness problems were the overriding reason for his decision.

He said he discovered while playing for AC Milan in Italy that he was suffering from a thyroid problem.

"Four years ago at Milan I discovered I was suffering from a complaint called hypothyroidism, which slows down your metabolism and to control it I would have to take some hormones that are not permitted in football because of anti-doping," Ronaldo said.

"I wanted to clarify this on the last day of my career," added Ronaldo, who has struggled to keep his weight down and often suffered the jibe of "fatty" during his career.

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Ronaldo broke down in tears when he apologised to the Corinthians fans for failing to deliver the major prize of the Libertadores Cup and said he would still go to their matches as a supporter.

Corinthians were dumped out of South America's elite club competition, which they have never won, in the preliminary round two weeks ago. They went out in the round of 16 in 2010, their centenary year.

Ronaldo career highlights

- Born, September 22, 1976 on outskirts of Rio de Janeiro.


- Together with Zinedine Zidane, he is the only player to have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award on three occasions (1996, 1997 and 2002). He also won the European Footballer of the Year award twice (1997 and 2002).


- Won two World Cups (1994 and 2002) with Brazil and holds the record for goals scored in World Cup tournaments with 15. Also won the Copa America twice with Brazil (1997, 1999).

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- Won his first cap for Brazil as a 17-year-old and went on to score 62 goals in 97 international appearances.


- Suffered a mysterious illness hours before the 1998 World Cup final in France but after first being named as a substitute, he was included in the starting lineup. He played badly and Brazil lost 3-0 to France.


- Had problems with his knees throughout his career, undergoing surgery while at Inter Milan and AC Milan. Spent almost two years out of the game while recovering from surgery after his knee buckled in the Italian Cup final against Lazio in April 2000.


- His best season came at Barcelona in 1996-97 when he scored 47 goals in 49 games. Totalled more than 400 goals in his career with seven clubs having made his debut at Cruzeiro.


- His moves to Barcelona ($19.5 million) and Inter Milan ($27.9) were both then world record fees. Real Madrid paid 43 million euros ($58.26 million) for him in August 2002.


- Won only one league title in his first season at Real Madrid. Never won the European Cup but won the Cup Winners' Cup with Barcelona, the UEFA Cup while at Inter and the old Intercontinental Cup with Real Madrid.


- Married Brazilian female footballer and model Milene Domingues in December 1999. The couple had a child, Ronald, and were divorced four years later. In 2005, got engaged to Brazilian model Daniella Cicarelli, marking the occasion with a lavish St Valentine's celebration at a French chateau. The couple split up three months later.


- Following another knee operation while at AC Milan, he returned to Brazil and joined Corinthians in 2009 but an arrival heralded as key in the team's bid to win South America's Libertadores Cup for the first time ended in disappointment with only the lesser Copa Brasil and Paulista (Sao Paulo) state titles.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ronaldo inspires Real to 3-0 win over Espanyol

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a penalty and created a goal for Gonzalo Higuain to inspire Real Madrid to a lethargic but ultimately comfortable 3-0 La Liga win over Espanyol on Tuesday.

It was the Portuguese forward's first goal of the season and a third consecutive league victory for Real that lifted them to the top of the table ahead of Wednesday's matches.

Both teams had a player sent off with around half an hour remaining and Espanyol were reduced to nine late on.

Real coach Jose Mourinho criticised the poor state of the pitch after the game and also complained about the packed calendar, Tuesday's match coming after his players were in action in the Champions League on Wednesday and in La Liga on Saturday.

"All things considered I am coming away satisfied because it's not easy playing on a potato field, it's not easy playing every two days and it's not easy playing an opponent who has nothing to lose," the Portuguese said at a news conference.

"Putting all those factors together and despite the fact that my team did not play a good match I am satisfied," he added. "We have to improve but above all we need to rest."

Solid start

The visitors began brightly on a pleasantly warm night at the Bernabeu and an unmarked Jose Callejon volleyed just wide of Iker Casillas's goal in the sixth minute.

Real responded immediately when Mesut Ozil sent Angel Di Maria clear and the Argentina winger's curled strike was palmed narrowly over the crossbar by goalkeeper Carlos Kameni.

Espanyol's solid start was spoiled just before the half hour when Luis Garcia handled a Ronaldo free kick in the wall and the referee pointed to the spot.

The Portuguese scored with his first attempt but was ordered to retake for what appeared to be encroachment into the area.

Espanyol made an energetic bid for an equaliser in the early stages of the second period and the impressive Joan Verdu forced a sharp save from Casillas in the 53rd.

Real central defender Pepe then picked up two yellow cards in quick succession and Ernesto Galan was shown a straight red shortly after when he chopped down Ronaldo.

The game opened up and both teams had chances before Ronaldo released Higuain with a fine through ball and he beat Kameni with a powerful low shot.

France striker Karim Benzema replaced Higuain and made it 3-0 with almost his first touch, hooking the ball into the net from inside the area.

Espanyol defender Juan Forlin was dismissed late on after picking up a second yellow, apparently for dissent.

No adjectives

Espanyol coach Mauricio Pochettino was clearly furious with the referee after the match but just about managed to restrain himself at his post-match news conference.

"I am not going to give an opinion about the referee, I won't label him with any adjectives," he said. "The evidence and the television footage is there for all to see. All of Europe and the whole world saw what happened. On days like this you don't feel like talking about football. It's useless."

In the earlier kickoffs, David Lopez put Athletic Bilbao ahead against visiting Real Mallorca just before halftime, Mikel San Jose netted a 62nd-minute penalty and Inigo Perez scored in added time to give the Basque club a 3-0 win.

Osasuna clinched their first victory of the season, coming from behind to beat promoted Real Sociedad 3-1 thanks to goals from Walter Pandiani, Javier Camunas and Carlos Aranda after Raul Tamudo had given Sociedad the lead in the 16th minute.

Champions Barcelona will be without Lionel Messi when they host Sporting Gijon on Wednesday (1800 GMT) while Valencia can climb back to the top with a win at home to Atletico Madrid.

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Ronaldo responds to boo boys with Real winner

MADRID - Cristiano Ronaldo scored with a deflected freekick to earn Real Madrid a battling 2-1 victory at promoted Real Sociedad in La Liga on Saturday.

The world's most expensive player has endured a frustrating start to the season, being booed and whistled by home and away fans, with his anxiety to score a goal clear for all to see.

His wayward shots, exaggerated complaints to the referee and occasional wild challenge had fans at the Anoeta howling until he struck a fierce freekick which ballooned off the wall and past a stranded Claudio Bravo after 75 minutes.

"Cristiano is Cristiano, we are not going to change him," Real director general Jorge Valdano told Spanish television.

"He has a personality that enables him to be one of the best players in the world, we accept it and understand it as one of his strengths."

Argentina winger Angel Di Maria had put the visitors in front at the start of the second half only for Raul Tamudo to level soon after.

Real moved on to seven points from three games, four ahead of champions Barcelona, who travel to play early La Liga pace-setters Atletico Madrid on Sunday.

Despite dominating possession it was the hosts who created the clearer chances until Di Maria scored a great solo effort in the 51st minute, curling a shot into the top corner.

The lead only lasted 11 minutes, Tamudo arriving unmarked at the far post to bundle in a freekick and Real needed Ronaldo's strike, which deflected off Pepe's back in the wall, to restore the lead.

Furious reaction

Real Sociedad refused to lie down and near the end an error from Sergio Ramos led to Iker Casillas having to save on his line, prompting a furious reaction from his coach Jose Mourinho who jumped from his seat and hurled a plastic bottle into the dugout in disgust.

"They were stronger in the first half, we were in the second. I think a draw would have been the fairest result," Mourinho told reporters.

Earlier, financially-troubled Real Mallorca recorded their first win of the campaign beating Osasuna 2-0 at home.

Gonzalo Castro set them on their way from the penalty spot after 25 minutes and Jonathan de Guzman ran the length of the pitch to secure the result in time added on.

The islanders finished fifth last season to qualify for the Europa League but were barred from entering the competition by UEFA after going into voluntary administration.

Athletic Bilbao fought back from two down to draw 2-2 at Sporting Gijon with goals from Carlos Gurpegi and Spain striker Fernando Llorente, while Espanyol overcame Almeria 1-0.

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