Ronaldinho Biography
Ronaldinho Biography
Ronaldinho Biography
Early Life
Ronaldinho was born Ronaldo de Assis Moreira on March 21, 1980, in
Porto Alegre, Brazil. His father, Joo Moreira, was a former professional
soccer player who also worked as a welder in a shipyard, and his mother,
Miguelina de Assis, was a cosmetics saleswoman who later became a
nurse. Ronaldinho's older brother, Roberto Assis, was also a professional
soccer player; Ronaldinho was surrounded by soccer from the day he was
born. "I come from a family where soccer has always been very present," he
says. "My uncles, my father and my brother were all players. Living with
that kind of background, I learned a great deal from them. I tried to devote
myself to it more and more with the passage of time." In particular,
Ronaldinho idolized his father. "He was one of the most important people
for me and in my career, even though he died when I was very young," he
says. (Joo Moreira suffered a fatal heart attack when Ronaldinho was 8
years old.) "He gave me some of the best advice I've ever had. Off the field:
'Do the right thing and be an honest, straight-up guy.' And on the field:
'Play soccer as simply as possible.' He always said one of the most
complicated things you can do is to play it simple." Ronaldinho began
playing organized youth soccer at the age of 7, and it was as a youth
soccer player that he first received the nickname "Ronaldinho," the
diminutive form of his birth name, Ronaldo. "They always called me that
when I was little because I was really small," the player explains, "and I
played with players who were older than me. When I got to the senior
national team there was another Ronaldo, so they started calling me
Ronaldinho because I was younger."
but things turned sour by the following season. Ronaldinho missed several
practices and performed indifferently in games, and eventually had his
contract terminated due to unpaid wages. Ronaldinho signed with Atltico
Mineiro in June 2012, a move that reignited his dynamic playmaking
abilities, and he was given another shot with the national team to make
the 2014 World Cup roster.
Personal Life and Legacy
In 2005, Ronaldinho and Brazilian dancer Janana Mendes had a son,
named Joo, after Ronaldinho's late father. The Brazilian superstar
remains close to his family, with brother Roberto serving as his agent and
sister Deisy acting as his press coordinator.
An absolute wizard with a soccer ball, Ronaldinho is considered by many
to be the greatest player of his generation and one of the best in history. He
says that his soccer career has been an emotional roller coaster filled with
high highs, low lows and a lifetime of unforgettable moments. "For me
soccer provides so many emotions, a different feeling every day,"
Ronaldinho says. "I've had the good fortune to take part in major
competitions like the Olympics, and winning the World Cup was also
unforgettable. We lost in the Olympics and won in the World Cup, and I'll
never forget either feeling."