Former World Footballer Ronaldinho is in debt crisis. Three luxury cars owned by 38-year-old Ronaldinho were impounded for failing to repay their debts in time. Besides, there is only 5.8 euros left in his bank account.
Ronaldinho was the highest-paid football player in the world at his peak. In 2005 alone, Ronaldinho's annual income was as high as 23 million euros, about 200 million yuan. After Ronaldinho retired, he became penniless, unable to pay his debts and unable to mortgage his car. Athletes earn nearly 200 million pounds a year.
However, after retiring, Ronaldinho lost his financial resources. He didn't look for another job or tutor, but only took part in some business competitions occasionally. Ronaldinho, for example, often comes to China to participate in some veteran competitions.
However, these meager incomes are not enough for Brazilian stars to squander because Brazilians were fined 2 million euros for illegal building development. However, Ronaldinho has never paid a fine. It turned out that the police traced his bank account and found that there was only 5.8 euros left. Three luxury cars under Ronaldinho's name, including two BMWs and a Mercedes-Benz, were detained for failing to repay their debts as scheduled.
Ronaldinho profile:
Cristiano de assis morera, born in Porto Alegre, Brazil on March 2 1 65438,980, has dual Brazilian/Spanish nationality, and is a former Brazilian professional football player. His career is as a striker/winger/front waist.
From 65438 to 0998, Ronaldinho started his career at Gremio Football Club in Brazil. 200 1, ronaldinho transferred to French football club Paris saint-germain
In 2003, Ronaldinho moved to Barcelona Football Club in La Liga. During this period, Ronaldinho won two World Player of the Year and a European Golden Globe Award. In 2008, Ronaldinho moved to Serie A AC Milan Football Club.
After 20 1 1 year, Ronaldinho returned to his hometown and played for Flamengo, Atletico mineiro, Cretaro and Nence, Froumy. On 20 18 65438+ 10/7, Ronaldinho announced his retirement.
From 1999 to 20 13, Ronaldinho made 97 appearances for the Brazilian national men's soccer team and helped the Brazilian national team win the Copa America in Paraguay from 1999 and the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan. Ronaldinho helped Brazil win the bronze medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.