‘U-17 WC crucial for many young players’

September 23, 2017 09:59 pm | Updated September 24, 2017 08:53 am IST - NEW DELHI

Ronaldinho.

Ronaldinho.

Legendary Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho says that the upcoming FIFA Under-17 World Cup in India can be crucial for many young players as it has given him “a wonderful start” to his glittering career when he won it for the first in 1997.

Ronaldinho won Brazil’s first FIFA U-17 World Cup 20 years ago in Egypt. He is the only player to have won both FIFA U-17 World Cup (1997) and FIFA World Cup Finals (2002) titles.

“The U-17 World Cup is a very special tournament for me. It opened the door for my professional career. I was lucky enough not only to take part in the competition but to win it too.

“I can honestly say that it opened the door for my professional career,” said Ronaldinho, who was named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005.

“The U-17 World Cup can be crucial as for many players it marks the start of their careers. Young players dream of making it big, and this competition gives them a fantastic opportunity to make that dream come true. It got my career off to a wonderful start and will always be close to my heart,” he was as quoted as saying by www.fifa.com .

In a career spanning almost 20 years, the Brazilian won almost every title in football, including 2002 World Cup, Confederations Cup 2005 and the UEFA Champions League in 2006.

Ronaldinho has played for Brazil senior side 97 times and has 33 international goals.

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