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Ronaldinho returns to football in the Kings League

The league of kings will have a new star this weekend: ronaldinho will play for Pigsteam of Ibaí Llanosas the 12th player in the match against cheep Delaware riversthe renowned Mexican streamer.

The Spanish streamer and Gerard Piqué They announced it with a curious video on the networks. “I don’t have a 12 player for this week,” says Ibai. “Take anyone, this one,” the former defender of the Barcelonapointing to a person whose back is turned and it was none other than the Brazilian star.

“If they want to play me”, they launched ronaldinholegendary former player who shone with the shirt of the Barcelona. In this way, the world champion in Korea-Japan 2002 joins other stars who participated in the league Of Kings, as Sergio Aguero, Javier Hernandez, Iker Casillas and javier saviola among others.

The video of the presentation

Anna Edwards

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