a A career as glorious and memorable as Ronaldinho’s is an inspiration to players and fans alike, and is worthy of the big screen. And so it will be.
Netflix will release the documentary series “Ronaldinho: The One and Only” on April 16th, which follows the professional career of Ronaldo de Assis Moreira. It features archival footage, exclusive content and testimonies from the biggest stars who shared the field and locker rooms with him, including Lionel Messi, Neymar, Roberto Carlos and Carles Puyol.
“Ronaldinho: The and Only”
The former Brazilian soccer player will be the star of the project, which will be available on streaming platforms in the middle of next month and will show never-before-seen details of his life on and off the field.
In this documentary, he looks back on his time with the teams that shaped his career, both in Europe (FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, etc.) and in the United States, where he played for Mexico’s Atlótico Mineiro, Flamengo, Fluminense and Cuertaro FC.
Additionally, Zinho’s most important international achievements will be highlighted. Among them, winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup and winning the Ballon d’Or in 2005 with the Brazilian national team stand out.
The words of those who shared dressing rooms with him throughout his career, such as Lionel Messi of Rose, give a sense of familiarity and familiarity, especially considering what Ronaldinho meant to Leo during his early days at the Catalan club.
Meanwhile, Netflix says the film aims to “get to know the person behind the player” and focuses on the more human side of Ronaldinho’s career, beyond the dazzling brilliance of his career. To that end, this series explores the details of his childhood, his peak as a soccer player, and his retirement.
“Ronaldinho: The One and Only” is the first release in a soccer trilogy about the country, which includes “Tetra: Accretodal de Novo (USA 94: Brazil’s Return to Glory),” which focuses on Verde Amarella’s victory at the 1994 World Cup, and “Vourzea: Onde nasse o Futebol (The Roots of the Game),” which explores the roots of Brazilian soccer.
