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Former Barcelona star Ronaldinho still keen on helping Brazilian club Chapecoense
Ronaldinho and Riquelme offer to come out of retirement to help plane crash team Chapecoense — RT Sport News
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Ronaldinho open to helping Chapecoense, but has South American, European and MLS offers' | Goal.com Cameroon
Chelsea And Barcelona Legend Gudjohnsen Offers To Play For Chapecoense
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Ronaldinho and Juan Roman Riquelme offer to play for tragedy-stricken Chapecoense - Daily Record
Ronaldinho open to helping Chapecoense, but has South American, European and MLS offers' | Goal.com US
Brazilian legend Ronaldinho 'to come out of retirement' to play for Chapecoense after tragic plane crash - Mirror Online
Ronaldinho, Riquelme may come out of retirement to play for Chapecoense - Daily Post Nigeria
The 'Ronaldinho signing for Chapecoense' fake stories have gone too far | SportsJOE.ie
The 'Ronaldinho signing for Chapecoense' fake stories have gone too far | SportsJOE.ie
Colombia plane crash: Chapecoense to sign 20 new players for next season following tragic disaster... but will Ronaldinho be one of them? | The Sun
If not just to play with Ronaldinho again' Chelsea and Barcelona legend Eidur Gudjohnsen offers to play for Chapecoense | The Scottish Sun
Chapecoense: Kami Tak Mampu Bayar Pemain seperti Ronaldinho - Bola.net
Ronaldinho offers to play for Chapecoense – Nigeria News
Ronaldinho Open To Play For Chapecoense Admits Agent
Now Football on Twitter: "Ronaldinho has official come out of retirement to sign for Chapecoense. And will play for them for free https://t.co/GeUzdukaeb" / Twitter
No, Juan Roman Riquelme and Ronaldinho are not joining Chapecoense
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