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Inter Dan Milan Sanjung Ronaldo


Dua klub dari kota Milan tersebut memberikan penghormatan kepada legenda Brasil tersebut.

Dua klub raksasa Italia yang bermarkas di kota Milan, Inter Milan dan AC Milan, menyanjung dan memberi penghormatan kepada legenda Brasil, Ronaldo, yang memastikan pensiunnya dari dunia sepakbola.

Ronaldo tercatat pernah memperkuat kedua klub kota Milan tersebut, dan saat ini karirnya telah berakhir pada usia ke-34 tahun.

"Saya sedih melihatnya pensiun," ujar Massimo Moratti, Presiden Inter yang sangat dekat dengan Ronaldo.

"Ronaldo adalah striker paling kuat dalam sejarah dan sungguh sebuah kehormatan Inter mendapatkan jasanya ketika dia masih berada di puncak karirnya," tambah Moratti.

Ronaldo hengkang dari Inter pada musim panas tahun 2002 dan bergabung dengan Real Madrid, tetapi kemudian kembali lagi ke Italia untuk bergabung dengan Milan lima tahun kemudian.

“Ronaldo adalah duta yang sangat luar biasa untuk sepakbola dan olahraga," tulis Milan di laman resminya.

“Nama Ronaldo akan selalu tercatat di buku sejarah klub atas kontribusinya pada tahun 2006-07 dimana Milan berhasil meraih gelar Liga Champions di Athena."


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Ronaldo pernah datang ke Indonesia kan ??? Pas masih main di PSV Eindhoven di pertengahan 90-an (sebelum pindah ke Barcelona) .
Iya, saat itu PSV Eindhoven melawan Persma Manado ...
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Air Mata di Penghujung Karier Ronaldo

Sao Paulo, detiksport - Ronaldo akhirnya secara resmi mengumumkan keputusannya untuk pensiun dari sepakbola. Saking terharunya, striker 34 tahun itu tak kuasa untuk menahan tangis.

Dalam konferensi pers di Sao Paulo, Brasil, pemain bernama lengkap Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima tersebut mengaku tubuhnya sudah tak mampu lagi untuk turun ke lapangan hijau. Sejumlah cedera dan masalah kebugaran memaksanya untuk gantung sepatu di usia 34 tahun.

"Hari ini saya datang untuk mengumumkan bahwa saya menutup karier saya sebagai pesepakbola profesional. Karier saya indah, hebat, dan emosional. Saya punya banyak kekalahan, banyak kemenangan. Saya punya banyak teman dan seingat saya tak punya musuh," terang Ronaldo, yang dalam konferensi pers tersebut ditemani dua anaknya, Alex dan Ronald.

"Sangat sulit untuk meninggalkan sesuatu yang telah membuat saya sangat bahagia. Secara mental saya masih ingin bermain tapi saya harus mengakui bahwa saya telah kehilangan tubuh saya," sambung pemain terbaik dunia tiga kali tersebut dengan mata berkaca-kaca.

"Tiap orang sudah tahu sejarah cedera saya. Kalau bukan kaki yang satu berarti kaki yang lainnya. Kalau bukan otot yang satu berarti yang lainnya. Rasa sakit seperti ini membuat saya mengakhiri karier lebih cepat daripada harapan saya."

"Empat tahun lalu saat masih di Milan, saya diketahui menderita hipotiroidisme, sebuah penyakit yang memperlambat metabolisme, dan saya tahu bahwa untuk mengontrol itu saya harus mengambil beberapa hormon yang dilarang dalam sepak bola," ungkap bekas bintang Barcelona, Inter Milan, dan Real Madrid ini.

Selepas gantung sepatu, Ronaldo mengatakan bahwa dirinya akan menjadi agen promosi olahraga. Dia juga berencana mendirikan yayasan amal.
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Ronaldinho,adriano dan robinho bisa jadi akan menyusul ronaldo untuk pensiun dini kl ga mulai mengurangi kenakalannya...

Ronaldo itu contoh di mana bakat saja tidak lah cukup,harus di dukung oleh kehidupan sebagai atlit yg bener...

Di samping semua kontroversi yg pernah dia buat, kehebatannya tetap tak bs tertutupi... Thanks Ronaldo...
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Ronaldo Pensiun, Ronaldinho Ikut Sedih
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Hijrahnya Ronaldo Luiz Nazario de Lima dari hingar bingar dunia sepak bola membuat Ronaldinho sedih. Sebagai seorang pengagum setia ia merasa kehilangan sosok idola yang Selama ini telah memberi inspirasi untuk kemajuan karirnya.

Ronaldo dan Ronaldinho adalah fenomena. Kedua bintang Brasil itu telah memberi warna tersendiri dalam permaian sepak bola dunia. Ronaldo mucul terlebih dahulu. Bersama PSV Eindhoven ia mulai mendapat perhatian dunia sebelum karirnya mencuat bersama Barcelona di akhir era 90an.

Tidak lama berselang, muncul fenomena baru dari Brasil bernama Ronaldo de Assis Moreira. Konon karena tipe permainannya yang mirip dengan sering menggumbar goyang ala Samba, Ronaldo yang satu ini kemudian dikenal dengan nama Ronaldinho yang berarti Ronaldo Kecil. Ia juga disematkan sebagai sosok penerus Ronaldo.

“Ronaldo adalah idola saya, Saya sangat terinspirasi dalam segala hal olehnya. Karena dia Brasil dikenal di Eropa,” cetus Ronaldinho seperti dikutip dari Goal.com.

“Saya masih tidak menyadari yang terjadi. Ini benar-benar membuat saya sedih.”

Kedua pemain ini akhirnya berhasil meraih masa jaya, meski dalam era berbeda. Namun keduannya sangat berjasa ketika membawa Brasil menjadi juara dunia 2002. Ketika itu kiprah keduanya bersama Rivaldo mampu menjadi roh permainan Selecao membawa pulang Piala DUnia kelima sepanjang sejarah Negara Amerika Latin itu.

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Aksi Konyol Anak Ronaldo
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CORINTHIANS - Ada kejadian konyol pada saat Ronaldo mengumumkan pengunduran diri dari sepakbola. Yang jadi biang keladi adalah anaknya sendiri.

Ronaldo memang sengaja membawa serta kedua anaknya, Ronald dan Alex pada hari terakhir di Corinthians. Di luar dugaaan, anak bungsu pemain berjuluk 'Sang Fenomenal' malah memancing kehebohan dengan bertindak seenaknya saat acara konfrensi pers berlangsung.

Layaknya anak-anak lain seusianya, Alex memilih bermain-main saat acara tengah berjalan. Puncaknya, ketika sang ayah menyampaikan kalimat perpisahan emosional kepada hadirin, bocah 5 tahun itu malah masuk dan berbaring di kolong meja pembicara.

Selepas kejadian itu Ronaldo mengaku tidak tahu bagaimana anak hasil hubungannya dengan seorang pelayan bernama Michele Umez tiba-tiba sudah ada di bawah meja. Dia berpikir Alex saat itu masih ada di sampingnya.

Bomber dengan nama lengkap Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima memilih tutup karir pada usia 34 tahun karena merasa fisiknya sudah tidak mendukung. Dia juga frustrasi karena menderita cedera berkepanjangan. (hmr)

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Sayang bgt,padahal masih bisa ni main di FC Bogor Raya (LPI) hiiiii...
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Ronaldo wasn't the greatest of all time, but he made soccer look like unbelievable fun.



When you look back on it, 1994 was a transformative year for soccer, one of those moments when the game's history briefly shows its seams. It was the year Maradona was sent home from the World Cup, fuming and wretched after a positive doping test, and began his long slide into freakish post-relevance. David Beckham played his first important match for Manchester United, giving the world a hint of the paparazzi hurricanes to come. Zinedine Zidane, in his first match for France, scored twice off the bench and glowered like something out of Michelangelo. And in the Netherlands, PSV welcomed a 17-year-old Brazilian striker named Ronaldo, who'd played all of 14 matches the previous year for Cruzeiro—he scored 12 goals—and who had spent the entirety of the just-completed World Cup sitting on the seleção bench.

That first season in Dutch football, Ronaldo scored 30 goals in 33 matches and lit up European soccer. It can be hard to remember this now, but Ronaldo, who announced his retirement on Monday at the battered old age of 34, was an absolute joy of a kid. Zidane was more hawk than man from the start, and Beckham was more mannequin. But Ronaldo, with his big, blunt head, his toothy grin, and his improbably soft eyes, looked less like a world-class athlete than a gawky adolescent—which he was. He was impossibly fast, impossibly strong, and scored goals in every way imaginable. He'd barrel right at defenders, throwing whole back lines into confusion, then slip through the gaps he had made like a needle disappearing into cloth
In his second season with PSV, the first of what would be many season-limiting injuries held him to 12 goals in 13 matches. The next year, 1996-97, he moved to Barcelona and turned in one of the great individual seasons in soccer history, scoring 47 in 49 and prompting iron-headed defenders everywhere to declare, generally from on their backs, that he was simply unguardable. At 20, he won his first FIFA World Player of the Year award. It was around then that the "potential to be the greatest of all time" murmurs started, murmurs that laid the groundwork for the future murmurs—you know how sports writing works—that his subsequent career was somehow a disappointment. That's the narrative that's now quietly written all over his retirement eulogies.

As a media figure, Ronaldo was never cool in the ruthless-visionary way of Zidane or in the lost-album-cover manner of Beckham. He seemed affable, funny, a little ingenuous, a little strange. Those qualities made him human, but they also made him a terrible fit for modern sports journalism, which knows how to handle only one kind of superstar—the kind who is entirely focused on being one. (That is, the kind of superstar who uses the media back.) It's impossible to read the details of someone else's experience, of course, but Ronaldo never quite seemed like he knew what to do with the cameras. They didn't bother him, exactly; they were just more or less there.

He never learned to control his own image and never seemed to think doing so was part of his job. And so, since he never shook his injury troubles, never repeated that first season at Barcelona, and never, despite many brilliant seasons, fulfilled his "greatest of all time" potential to the satisfaction of the sort of people who say those things—it was probably inevitable that his eccentricities would someday overshadow his accomplishments. Over the years, Ronaldo somehow contrived to become the leading scorer in World Cup history, to become, with Zidane, the defining player of his generation, and yet, simultaneously, to become a joke. The mystery seizure before the 1998 World Cup final, the weight gain—when Cristiano Ronaldo appeared on the scene, bloggers started calling the Brazilian "Fat Ronaldo" to distinguish him from the young Portuguese star. When he made bizarre headlines for picking up, then fighting with, a group of transvestite prostitutes—"Ronaldo said he is not good in the head," one of them sighed afterward—the sniggering was audible everywhere in the world.

And so, in the retirement stories, you get bizarre summations like this one, from Paul Wilson's oddly half-hearted Guardian write-up: "His career choices may not have been ideal, his lifestyle questionable and his fitness, particularly his knees, suspect throughout, but in spite of all that Ronaldo deserves to be remembered as a remarkable player." In spite of being the person who became a remarkable player, Ronaldo deserves to be remembered as a remarkable player. This is where you can either stay alive to what's wonderful about sports or give up and admit you see players as oil wells. Ronaldo isn't a quantifiable reserve of potential that was never efficiently tapped or a set of character traits that never reliably pumped out his natural talent. He's a person, the interface of whose personality with the world produced some breathtaking moments in a game.

Ronaldo's 1996-97 season with Barcelona was the sort of event in sports that you simply can't count on witnessing. Rather than lamenting that it didn't happen again, we should be marveling that it happened in the first place. Is it worth pointing out, too, that Ronaldo's so-called decline wasn't exactly the stuff of horror? He won a World Cup in 2002, scoring eight goals along the way; won two La Liga titles with Real Madrid; netted hundreds of goals; successfully retooled his game after twice rupturing a tendon in his knee; picked up two more FIFA World Player of the Year awards; and, after moving back to Brazil in the twilight of his career, won two trophies with Corinthians in 2009. I wish more athletes were such comprehensive failures.

What I loved most about watching Ronaldo was that—quite possibly because of the same vague goofiness that made him into a laughingstock—he never stopped playing like the game was just unbelievable fun. Two of my favorite Ronaldo moments came in games that had nothing, or very little, to do with the grim task of beating the competition. The first is the jaw-dropping goal he scored at a charity match in 2002. He and his Real Madrid teammate Raul pirouette in tandem through the entire defense, Raul plays the final pass just behind Ronaldo, and Ronaldo—casually, as if he did this sort of thing all the time—flips the ball up over his body with his heel, controls it with his chest, and slices it into the back of the net past the diving goalkeeper's hands.

My other favorite moment came in 2008. Ronaldo, now very much in his dotage as a high-level player, made a rare start for A.C. Milan after a season of injuries. The game, against Napoli, was notable for marking the debut of the hotly touted 17-year-old Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato. Ronaldo, visibly delighted to be playing in Pato's first match—and can you imagine, say, Michael Jordan being visibly delighted in those circumstances?—scored twice himself, including the match-winning goal, then spent the rest of the game trying to get Pato on the score sheet, urging the kid along, bounding around the pitch like he thought he was 17, too. When Pato finally scored, it wasn't clear which of them was happier.

Remarkably, it's that same feeling of exhilaration that comes across in the astonishing video of all his goals from the miracle year with Barcelona, as if he'd made the competitive aspect of the game secondary to pure play. Beckham made the game feel like a spy movie; Zidane made it feel like a war. Ronaldo made it feel like joy.



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Ronaldo: The Phenomenon's Top 10 Moments



One of the best footballers of all time is ready to say goodbye.

Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, Il Fenomeno, will announce today his retirement after an 18-year career in which he played for six teams, won two World Cups and was three times the best player of the year, among many other accolades.

Despite being hampered by many injuries, Ronaldo gave us many great moments. Here is a recollection of some of his best.

10. United States, 1994


Just one year after his professional debut with Cruzeiro, a 17-year-old Ronaldo was included in the Brazilian squad for the 1994 World Cup in the United States.

He didn't play in this tournament, but hey, he was part of a world champion squad as a teenager. That definitely counts as a big moment in his career.

9. His Last Titles with Corinthians


After being released by AC Milan due to his recurring injuries, Ronaldo signed with Corinthians in December of 2008, a very controversial move, as in the previous months he had been training with Corinthians rivals Flamengo, the team he had been a fan of as a child.

Anyway, he made the right choice. Just months after his arrival he won the last titles of his career, the Campeonato Paulista and the Copa do Brasil.

8. FIFA World Player of the Year, 1996
Despite an injury-shortened season with PSV, Ronaldo managed to average almost one goal per game with the Dutch team and then with Barcelona in 1996. That year, he won the Dutch Cup before being transferred to the Catalan side for a then-record amount of $17 million.

He became the youngest player ever to win the FIFA World Player of the Year award and was runner-up in the voting for the Ballon d'Or

7. FIFA World Player of the Year, 1997


If anybody had doubts about Ronaldo being the best player in the world in the previous year, the Brazilian striker made sure nobody would question him in 1997.

He finished his one-year stint with Barcelona scoring 47 goals in 49 official games, helping Los Culés to win the UEFA Cup Winners Cup and the Copa del Rey before leaving for Internazionale Milano.

6. Intercontinental Champion in 2002


Ronaldo never won the UEFA Champions League, but he did won one Intercontinental Cup with Real Madrid, also in that marvelous 2002 year.

He scored the first goal in the 2-0 victory over Paraguayan Olimpia and was named Man of the Match. A few days later he got his third FIFA World Player of the Year award.

5. Magical Debut with Real Madrid
After five years in the Serie A, Ronaldo signed with Real Madrid for the 2002-03 season, but he had to wait almost two months to make his debut due to an injury.

He made up for the time lost in his first appearance in La Liga, coming off the bench against Alavés on Oct. 6. He scored his first goal just 60 seconds after entering the field and added a second 14 minutes later. Real Madrid won 5-2.

At the final whistle, the striker walked off to a standing ovation from the crowd of 75,000 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

4. League Champion for the First Time


It's hard to believe it, but Ronaldo had to wait 10 years since his debut to win his first league championship.

Real Madrid had chased Real Sociedad for most of the season, finally taking over the lead in Week 37 thanks to a 4-0 victory against Atlético Madrid in the Vicente Calderón stadium combined with Real Sociedad's 3-2 defeat at Celta de Vigo.

In the last round of the league, Ronaldo scored two goals to lead Real Madrid's 3-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao, good for Los Merengues' 29th league title.

Technically, Ronaldo was part of the 2006-07 Real Madrid squad that won the league, but he had left to sign with AC Milan in the winter transfer market.

3. 15th Goal in World Cups
With this goal against Ghana in the Germany 2006 Round of 16, Ronaldo reached 15 in World Cups to break Gerd Muller's record.

It was also the last goal for Ronaldo with the verdeamarelha. Four days later, Brazil lost against France in the quarterfinals, and Il Fenomeno never played for his national team again. He finished his international career with 62 goals in 97 caps.

2. That Goal Against Compostela


Oct. 2, 1996. That was probably the day the world became aware Ronaldo was already the best player in the world.

He had an excellent performance against Compostela, scoring three and giving one assist, but the highlight of the night was his second goal of the night, probably the most iconic image of him on the field.

1. Korea-Japan, 2002


Four years after his collapse in the final of France 1998, Ronaldo and Brazil returned for payback against Germany in Yokohama.

This time there was no backstage drama. Ronaldo played at his best, scoring twice to lead Brazil to their fifth world title.

Ronaldo will definitely be remembered as one of the best of all time. All we can say is thank you, goodbye and good luck in whatever you decide to do after football.

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