Ronaldinho Brazil aspires to play soccer in the 2012 London Olympic Games and hung the gold medal, a medal that would crown the complete collection of titles in his illustrious career.
Ronaldinho Brazil aspires to play soccer in the 2012 London Olympic Games and hung the gold medal, a medal that would crown the complete collection of titles in his illustrious career.

The midfielder has returned to shine with the selection national upon his return to Brazil at the beginning of the year.
"My dream is to win Olympic gold," said the 31 years following the 2-0 victory against Argentina in a friendly on Wednesday in Bethlehem. "It's the title I need."
Ronaldinho has been enshrined in the World Cup, the Confederations Cup, Champions League, Copa America and the World Club, and numerous other titles.
The only thing missing from his resume is the Olympic medal gold. It is also the only title that the Brazilian has failed to win.
Ronaldinho has played in two Olympics without much success. He started the team that lost to Cameroon in the quarterfinals of the Sydney 2000 and then had to settle for bronze in Beijing 2008. Brazil failed to qualify for Athens 2004.
Ronaldinho believes that he will go to London to earn a spot on the team that played the 2014 World Cup.
"I want to go step by step," said Ronaldinho, who will be 34 when Brazil will host the World Cup. "The Olympics will be my springboard to the World Cup, which is my ultimate goal."