Ronaldo's grand goal is to challenge the president of the Brazilian Football Association! 'Guardiola to appoint director'

Nov 18, 2024

Ronaldo's grand goal is to challenge the president of the Brazilian Football Association! 'Guardiola to appoint director'
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Ronaldo's grand goal is to challenge the president of the Brazilian Football Association! 'Guardiola to appoint director'
Reuters Yonhap News
'Original Ronaldo' Ronaldo revealed his great ambition.

Ronaldo is the best striker Brazilian soccer has produced. From the 1990s to the 2000s, it dominated world soccer. In addition to winning two World Cups, he won two Ballon d'Or and three FIFA Players of the Year. Although he was hampered by injuries, the destructive power he showed in his heyday was more than 'GOAT' Lionel Messi.

Ronaldo became a businessman after retirement and is currently working as the owner of Real Valladolid in Spain and Cruzeiro in Brazil.




According to Sport on the 18th (Korea Standard Time), Ronaldo planned to expand his scope as an administrator. He is aiming for the president of the Brazilian Football Association. The current president of the Brazilian Football Association is Ednaudu Rodriguez. His term ends in 2026, and next year's presidential election could take place. With Ednaudu seeking re-election, Ronaldo has challenged. Sport says 'Ronaldo has a huge network in business, politics, etc. His charisma will be a huge boost to the Brazilian soccer community.

Ronaldo plans to appoint Pep Guardiola as the head of the Brazilian Football Association if he becomes the president of the Brazilian Football Association. Guardiola's contract with Manchester City expires at the end of this season, but he has yet to reveal his future plans. There are rumors that he is likely to renew his contract with Manchester City, but Guardiola has not hidden his greed for the national team from the past.

Ronaldo aims to change the atmosphere by appointing Guardiola, the world's best coach, to the Brazilian national team, which has recently shown poor performance. In fact, the Brazilian Football Association is considering the appointment of a foreign coach. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti is at the top of the list.






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