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Football2002 World Cup Winner Releases Trailer of New Movie 'The Happiest Man'
- Former Brazil midfielder Ronaldinho Gaucho has shared the trailer of his upcoming movie the 'Happiest Man'
- The movie documents his life story, career, his rise and fall and the moments that made him happy on and off the field
- Ronaldinho won the 2002 FIFA World Cup with the Brazilian national team, playing a key role as the Selecao made history in Japan/Korea
Former Barcelona and Brazil star, Ronaldinho Gaucho has released the trailer of his upcoming movie, the Happiest Man.
The 42-year-old is for the first time sharing some of the unseen moments of his career, as well as the ups and down.
In a video posted on Twitter, Ronaldinho is seen displaying seen narrating what made him happy and how he made people enjoy his football.
"Ronaldinho: The Happiest Man in The World! I want to share with you the trailer of the movie that just premiered at #FIFAPLUS ! Very happy to tell my story, that much of it is due to your support. Hope you all like it," he wrote on Twitter.
Ronaldinho won the World Cup in 2002 with the Brazilian national team, before moving on to enjoying five good years at Barcelona.
At Barca, he won multiple La Liga titles as well as the 2006 UEFA Champions League.
He was two times FIFA Player of the Year.
Ronaldinho picks favourites to win World Cup
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Brazilian legend, Ronaldinho has marked 2010 world champions Spain and the Selacaos for World Cup glory in Qatar 2022.
The former Barcelona player is convinced Luis Enrique can get Spain far in the tournament while tipping Brazil for the ultimate.
Ronaldinho spoke to Mundo Deportivo during his visit to Spain, where he explained why he thinks La Roja can be successful in Qatar.
Roberto Carlos marvelled as young kid recreates famous freekick
Roberto Carlos was caught jaw-dropping after watching a young footballer recreate his astonishing goal against France in 1997.
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FootballThe Brazil legend scored one of the greatest ever goals in the game after his stunning freekick took a sensational curve on its way to beating France goalkeeper Fabian Barthez.
In a video posted on social media, spotted by Sports Brief, the young baller showed Carlos a footage of his strike, leaving the former Real Madrid star stunned.