There aren’t many players as iconic as Ronaldinho, known for his Brazilian flair and scoring that freekick past David Seaman in 2002. But perhaps more for football shirt enthusiasts the shirts he wore throughout his career are also arguably some of the best we’ve seen. This is the top 5 shirts of Ronaldinho.
- Barcelona 2005 – 06 Home. Ronaldinho’s first Champions League win as a Barcelona player and Nike really made a beauty. The simple stripes with no sponsor really give it a clean look, and with those yellow side flairs that match the player namesets absolutely top it off.
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- AC Milan 2009 – 10 Home. After his time at Barcelona, it was time for another iconic club to be graced by Ronaldinho. Adidas really were producing some stunners in the 2005 to 2010 period. The white bwin sponsor cuts across the famous black and red stripes that complimented the central adidas logo, combined with that beautiful white collar arguably make this one of the best AC Milan shirts ever behind the 2006 – 07.
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- Brazil 2004-06 Home. The Total 90 shirt. Nothing more needs to be said surely? One of the best Nike shirts ever made, it was fitting Ronaldinho donned this shirt during their Copa America win that year. The central player numbers surrounded in a beautifully patterned circle encapsulate everything about the total 90 era. The angular green sleeve trims and of course the player names highlighted against that block green patch. Simply stunning.
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- PSG 2001 – 02 Home. This is where Ronaldinho really burst onto the scene in Europe. One of the first PSG shirts to feature a non-central stripe, the 2001 shirt club crest stands out perfectly highlighted by the prominent red behind. The crisp white Opel sponsor and white tipped collar, joined with the famous Nike swoosh make this an absolute classic. Consider yourself very fortunate for owning this one!
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- Brazil 06-07 Away. Loved the blue. Loved seeing Ronaldinho wear it. Despite high expectations, Brazil bowed out of the 2006 World Cup in the Quarter Finals. Shout out to all blue Brazilian away shirts, especially those prior to the Ronaldinho years. FIND THESE SHIRTS HERE! Enter code: KITSMAN10 for 10% off.
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Author: Elliot Brown and The Kitsman
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