Brazilian football legend Ronaldo has announced his candidacy for the presidency of the country’s football association, aiming to restore the national team’s prestige. The former player, who made his Brazil debut in 1994 and won the World Cup in 1994 and 2002, plans to replace current CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues and bring back the glory days of Brazilian football. Ronaldo highlights the lack of interest in the national team and the need to showcase Brazil’s talent on the world stage, pledging to sell his stake in Real Valladolid as part of his bid for presidency.
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