Brazil’s Ronaldo to attempt comeback with strikers

Three-time FIFA player of the year Ronaldo Luís Nazario de Lima (right) laughs as Fort Lauderdale Strikers mascot Hot Shot greets Ronaldo as Strikers co-owner Ricardo Geromel (left) looks on before a news conference on Wednesday in Hollywood, Fla. Rona
Three-time FIFA player of the year Ronaldo Luís Nazario de Lima (right) laughs as Fort Lauderdale Strikers mascot Hot Shot greets Ronaldo as Strikers co-owner Ricardo Geromel (left) looks on before a news conference on Wednesday in Hollywood, Fla. Rona
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AP, Hollywood :

Brazilian star Ronaldo says he will attempt to make a playing comeback this spring with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the second-tier North American Soccer League.
The world player of the year in 1996, 1997 and 2002, Ronaldo is now 38 and hasn’t played since February 2011 with Brazil’s Corinthians. He spoke at a news conference Wednesday called to announce he has become a part-owner of the Strikers.
Ronaldo said his return to the game would help the league and football in America.
Asked whether the former World Cup winner would play, Ronaldo responded in English and said “that is not easy.”
“I love to play,” he said. “That was my big love. But when I retired, it was because of my body. I had so much pain and so many injuries. “It isn’t easy to get fit. I will try. I will train a lot.”
Since retiring as a player, Ronaldo has become a part-owner of a marketing company called 9ine Sports and Entertainment, which represents Barcelona forward Neymar and mixed martial arts fighter Anderson Silva.
He joins a team that lost to San Antonio in last year’s NASL final last season. Fort Lauderdale averaged 3,092 for home games, almost half the league average of 5,989.

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