Football – ‘The Beautiful Game’ is a phrase that
is known and used by millions of fans around the world. But who gave the
world’s favourite sport such a fitting name? Well, that is something that not
many of us know.The man who is said to have called football ‘The Beautiful
Game’ for the first time is a Brazilian footballer who goes by the name
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, also known as Pelé.Pelé named his
autobiography My Life and the Beautiful Game and the book's dedication
reads: "I dedicate this book to all the people who have made this great
game the Beautiful Game."There are plenty of such stories and facts
about the game and its players that we love, live for and worship. Over the
years, we have heard or read about many of them, but the history of football is
so vast, that there will still be plenty left to know even for the
most knowledgeable fans.
Ronaldo played in the 1996 summer Olympics with Ronaldinho written on
his back
L to R: Ronaldo’s kit at 1996 Olympics, Ronaldo Nazario, Ronaldo Guiaro,
Ronaldo Rodrigues & Ronaldo Moreira or Ronaldinho
Ronaldo Luiz
Nazario de Lima was part of the Brazil squad that won the World Cup in 1994 at
the age of 17. But he came to be known as Ronaldinho (which
means ‘Little Ronaldo’ in Portuguese) because Ronaldo
Rodrigues de Jesus, his older teammate, was also called Ronaldo and
was nicknamed Ronaldao (which tranlsates to ‘Big
Ronaldo’).
In the 1996 Olympics, where Brazil won the bronze
medal, Ronaldo played with the name Ronaldinho on his shirt since Ronaldo
Guiaro, who was two years senior to him, was one of his teammates.
Three years later another Brazilian player with the
name Ronaldo (full name: Ronaldo de Assis Moreira) joined the Brazilian
national team, but by then, Ronaldo Nazario was the only other person with the
same name in the squad. Therefore, Ronaldo Moreira was called Ronaldinho Gaucho
and even today the whole world fondly calls him by the name Ronaldinho.
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