Ronaldinho

5 Moments That Will Make Us Miss Ronaldinho When He's Gone

Ronaldinho is the best.

At his peak, nobody looked happier while playing so well, and nobody played better while looking so happy. 

This joy that he brings to the pitch flows into the rest of his life. It has become his aura. 

That's why it's sad to watch his career wind down. We know that one day, the joy will be gone. We won't get to watch it anymore.

With that in mind, here are five moments that will make us miss Ronaldinho when he's gone, but also remember him forever.

Ronaldinho Signs With Brazilian Club Fluminense

Ronaldinho has announced his return to Brazil, where he will likely finish his career. 

The former World Player of the Year has signed with Rio de Janeiro-based club Fluminense.

This is Ronaldinho's fourth Brazilian club, having also played for Atletico Mineiro, Gremio and Flamengo. He was briefly thought to have signed with Turkish club Antalyaspor before signing with Fluminense.

Ronaldinho Names His Dream 5-on-5 Team

Ronaldinho picked his dream 5-on-5 team and, as one would expect, it's a doozy. 

Ronaldinho revealed his squad in a Goal.com article. He picked Messi, Ronaldo (Nazario), Denilson and Neymar, who he described as "happy people with amazing dribbling skills."

Ronaldinho And Samuel Eto'o Are Reuniting In Turkey

Look out world, or at least Turkey. Turkish club Antalyaspor has announced the signing of Barcelona and Brazil national team legend Ronaldinho, to be made official within the next few days. 

Did we mention that Antalyaspor already has Samuel Eto'o committed for next year? 

He also alluded to a third big-name signing, so let the speculation begin. We think it'll either be Didier Drogba, or someone who played with Ronaldinho and Eto'o at Barcelona, like Carles Puyol or Rafa Marquez. 

Should Ronaldinho's "Goal" Against Santos Laguna Have Counted?

Just after coming on as a sub in the Liga MX Clausura final, Ronaldinho took the ball from Santos keeper Agustin Marchesin and scored. The ref disallowed the goal. Should it have counted?

Could Ronaldinho Join Lampard And Gerrard In The MLS This Summer?

The aging Brazilian star still has plenty left in the tank, and wants to change clubs this summer. We make the case for the MLS.

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