Ronaldinho Visits Petare Streets Ahead of Venezuelan Exhibition Match
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Brazilian football legend Ronaldinho visited the streets of Petare, Caracas, ahead of an exhibition match.
- Hundreds of citizens gathered to welcome the former World Cup winner during his tour.
- Ronaldinho will participate in a Liga Monumental exhibition game on June 6th, playing for team CLX against Patacones, captained by Renny Vega.
Hundreds of citizens lined the streets of Petare, a parish in Caracas, to welcome and accompany Brazilian football icon Ronaldinho Gaรบcho during his visit on Friday. The presence of the former FC Barcelona and 2002 World Cup-winning Brazilian national team player drew crowds of admirers throughout the community.
Ronaldinho himself announced his arrival in the Venezuelan capital via his official social media accounts, sending greetings to the Liga Monumental. Videos and photos of the ex-football star smiling and interacting with residents quickly circulated online, documenting his journey through the area.
The community event served as a prelude to Ronaldinho's upcoming sporting engagements in Venezuela. He is scheduled to participate in an exhibition match sponsored by Liga Monumental and Apuestas Royal, an initiative aimed at promoting sports in underprivileged areas.
The exhibition game is set to take place on Saturday, June 6th, at the Polideportivo de Mesuca in Petare. The match will feature a special format of three 15-minute halves. Ronaldinho will play for team CLX, facing off against the Patacones team, which will be captained by former Venezuelan national team goalkeeper Renny Vega. A "Liga Kids" match will also be held as a curtain-raiser.
Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.