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WorldEuropeYou won't believe... Ronaldinho is now playing the match for 70 euros

You won’t believe… Ronaldinho is now playing the match for 70 euros

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Contrary to what was the case in Barcelona when he was receiving the most expensive salaries at the beginning of the new millennium, Brazilian Ronaldinho does not seem interested in the issue of finances when he is currently playing football in the Kings League, the tournament organized by the recently retired Barcelona player Gerard Pique.

Site mentioned "Business Insider" That Ronaldinho, who plays for the Kings League club Burcinos, which is headed by Ibay Janus, is not at all paid astoundingly, quite the opposite.

The Brazilian superstar gets a total of 70 euros per match, being a company "Cosmos" Which is owned by Pique and the tournament organization follows a different payment system with Ronaldinho.


The Brazilian star generally gets between 10-15 thousand euros during his stay in Spain for the Kings League, while the costs of the match are very simple.

Ronaldinho’s debut in the competition was a complete success, so much so that his debut was watched by over two million viewers.


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