An old love: Ronaldo bought Cruzeiro, the club of his debut

An old love: Ronaldo bought Cruzeiro, the club of his debut

“I am very happy to have completed this operation. I owe a lot to Cruzeiro and I want to return him to his place.”, declared the double Ballon d’Or (1997 and 2002) in a video posted on social networks by the president of Cruzeiro, Sérgio Santos Rodrigues.

“We have nothing to celebrate at the moment, but we have a lot of ambition,” he added, holding a Belo Horizonte team jersey with the “9” on his back and the nickname “Fenomeno.”

According to the Globoesporte.com site, Ronaldo, 45, will become the club’s majority shareholder in exchange for 400 million reais (about 60 million euros).

In 2018, the world champion with Brazil in 1994 and 2002 bought the club Valladolid, currently in the Spanish second division, for 30 million euros after playing in the first division last season.

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Passing through the training center of Sao Cristovao, a small club in Rio de Janeiro, his hometown, Ronaldo joined Cruzeiro at the age of 16.

And it was with the blue club of Belo Horizonte that he made his great professional debut in 1993.

In total, he scored 56 goals in 58 games for Cruzeiro, earning him a call-up for the 1994 World Cup, which he won without playing a single minute.

After the consecration in the United States, the Cruzeiro sold it to PSV Eindhoven (1994-1996).

He then shone in Barcelona (1996-1997), Inter de Milan (1997-2002), Real Madrid (2002-2007) and Milan (2007-2008), before ending his career at Corinthians (2009-2011).

In 2002, the eternal number 9 of Brazil became a legend, returning to the courts after a year and a half from injury and guiding Brazil to their fifth world champion title, scoring eight goals in seven games in South Korea. and Japan.

Cruzeiro has been one of the best Brazilian clubs of the last decade, with two championship titles in the Brazilian tournament (2013 and 2014) and two in the Brazilian Cup (2017 and 2018).

But bad times came for the Cruzeiro at the end of 2019 losing the category mainly due to financial problems and internal tensions within the management. It was even threatened to fall to the third division this season, finally finishing in a woeful fourteenth place in the Brazilian Serie B.

Source From: Ambito

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