Chapter 82: Carlos

Many fans were disappointed because when they measured their thigh muscles, with Rowe? Carlos' amazing 81CM is a far cry from that. He is the main defender www.biquge.info of the Brazilian national team, playing for Flamengo and Torino. Not surprisingly, the left-footed man was powerful when he shot at goal. Real Madrid fans know Ronaldo? When Carlos played for Inter Milan, he made a shot at a speed of 150 km/h, which made them amazed. Spanish fans didn't have to wait long to feast their eyes on the sights of Ronaldo? Carlos style. In the third game of the 96/97 season, he scored a crucial goal.

The young Brazil international is a super all-rounder, running the 100m in under 11 seconds.

On top of that, he's competitive, always wants to win games, and he's constantly putting pressure on his opponents' defenses. In some of last season's key games, Real Madrid relied on Carlos to turn the tide and inspire his team-mates to believe they could get more.

Robert? Carlos was a man of great performance at the France Four Nations Invitational in July, scoring against Italy (two goals behind, 3-3). Club president Sands admits to being in touch with Robert? Carlos' signing is a smart move and a good investment. After last season, he couldn't wait to renew his contract. The original contract, which could be extended until June 2000, clearly stated that the player could leave as long as he paid the club $100 million in liquidated damages.

Roberto? There is a major match at the Carlos Grande Van Bernabiu stadium, and fans will be waiting in line three days in advance to buy tickets. The most fascinating match was against the old rivals Barcelona. On this occasion, diminutive Brazilians join the fan team to help them pass the time of boredom. He spends half an hour signing autographs, chatting with his loyal supporters, and spreading happiness around him. The story became a legend for Real Madrid. It was clear to everyone in the city that the motive that made Carlos do these things was his good wishes and his deep affection for the lower classes. Not all of these things he did were public or noticed by the media. Many of the boys he pointed out to the club were footballs. For children and teenagers who come up to him after a game and ask him for souvenirs. He knew that one day in the future one of them might succeed in wearing these shoes.

The world isn't just about football. He is well aware of social issues and still cares for family members in Brazil. One of his dreams was to open a large orphanage in the city of São Paulo, where children would be able to live a somewhat comfortable life and attend school regularly. In the short term, he has other businesses, also related to children. When he sees his two daughters happy, he remembers the difficult childhood he had had. For the sake of children in need, he always motivates himself. His latest dream is to set up a few soccer schools in his hometown, where children can learn to play for almost free. Not surprising that the Spaniards put Robert? Carlos and his generosity are in their hearts, and their highest recognition is usually to gain their own.

Let's take a look at Da Luo.

Ronaldo was born on September 18, 1976, in the slums of the western district of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His mother, Sonia, was a hard-working woman, but his father was an alcoholic. When Ronaldo was born, due to the poverty of the family, his father could only take a friend's car to the hospital, and the driver and the doctor who delivered the baby were called "Ronaldo", a coincidence that Ronaldo's father thought it was God's will, so he gave his son this name. When he was a child, Ronaldo was so timid because he was often bullied that he didn't dare to sleep by himself without turning on the lights at night. At that time, when I was playing football with children, no one asked Ronaldo to join his team, and even if he did, he didn't like to give him the ball, because everyone thought that this guy had a brain problem and played football with tendons. [6]

In 1984, Ronaldo joined an indoor junior football team called the "Valkole Tennis Club". One of the reasons Ronaldo joined the club was that the athletes did not have to pay dues, which allowed Ronaldo to play real football without spending money. It was here that Ronaldo began to understand the different footballs from Perada, and he learned to be disciplined and collectivist. In 1988, at the age of 11, Ronaldo was registered as an official athlete for the Rio State Indoor Football Federation for the first time, and Ronaldo took his first steps into football.

Ramos Social Period

In 1989, Ronaldo was selected by the Brazilian giants Flamengo, but Ronaldo was unable to pay for his school fees and had to give up his football ambitions. Five months later, Ronaldo joined Ramos Sociedad in Brazil, his first club.

Cruzeiro period

In 1990, at the age of 14, Ronaldo joined Cruzeiro in the then Brazilian second division for $7,500. During his time at Cruzeiro, Ronaldo quickly became a rising star in Brazilian football with his extraordinary athleticism and superb football skills, scoring 58 goals in 60 games during his time with Cruzeiro. In 1993, Cruzeiro spent $50,000 to buy out 55% of Ronaldo's ownership.

In the 1993-94 season, Ronaldo, who was in the first team of Brazilian Cruzeiro, made 44 appearances for the team, scoring a total of 44 goals.

In August 1994, Ronaldo joined PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie for $6 million.

In 1994-95, in his first season with PSV Eindhoven, Ronaldo scored 30 goals in 33 Eredivisie games and was the league's top scorer. Although the Eredivisie title went to Ajax that season, Ronaldo helped PSV Eindhoven win the Dutch Cup.

In the 1995-96 season, Ronaldo scored 12 goals in 13 appearances for PSV Eindhoven before suffering his first serious knee injury. In February 1996, Ronaldo returned to the pitch. During his time at PSV Eindhoven, Ronaldo made a total of 46 appearances for the team, scoring 42 goals, and his high scoring rate made him one of the best goalscorers in the history of the Eredivisie.

In August 1996, Ronaldo moved from PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie to La Liga side Barcelona for a transfer fee of $20 million.

In the 1996-97 season, Ronaldo made 49 appearances and scored 47 goals. Among them, 37 appearances and 34 goals were scored in La Liga. Won the top scorer in La Liga and the top scorer in Europe that season. During the season, Ronaldo's brilliant goal against Compostela became a classic of world football, earning him the nickname "The Alien". (To be continued.) )