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What clubs has Ronaldinho played for?

What clubs has Ronaldinho played for?

At club level, Ronaldinho played first for the Brazilian club Grêmio before spending the bulk of his career with European clubs Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Milan. He then returned to Brazil to play for Flamengo and Atlético Mineiro before moving to Mexico to play for Querétaro.

When did Ronaldinho retire from Barcelona?

2018
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Did Ronaldinho play in PSG?

Ronaldinho was present at the Parc des Princes during PSG’s 3-2 victory over RB Leipzig in the UEFA Champions League.

What team was Ronaldinho on in FIFA 15?

Unfortunately though, he is a special case as although he doesn’t appear for new Mexican club Queretaro, he is however featured on FIFA 15 Ultimate team with an 80 rating.

Where does Ronaldinho play in the Football League?

In July 2016 Ronaldinho played for the Goa 5′s, a futsal team from Goa in India, together with Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Míchel Salgado, and Hernán Crespo as well as futsal player Falcão in the Premier Futsal League.

How many goals did Ronaldinho score in the Champions League?

Ronaldinho finished the season with a career-best 26 goals, including seventeen in La Liga and seven in the Champions League, and was chosen for the UEFA Team of the Year for the third consecutive time and was named the 2005–06 UEFA Club Footballer of the Year.

When did Ronaldinho play his 200th match for Barcelona?

Ronaldinho played his 200th career match for Barcelona in a league match against Osasuna on 3 February 2008. His 2007–08 campaign as a whole, however, was plagued by injuries, and a muscle tear in his right leg on 3 April prematurely ended his season.

When did Ronaldinho sign his contract with Queretaro?

After becoming a free agent, Ronaldinho was offered contracts from English Conference South club Basingstoke Town and newly formed Indian Super League franchise Chennai Titans through their co-owner Prashant Agarwal, but eventually signed a two-year contract with Mexican club Querétaro on 5 September 2014.