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Ronaldinho Is Back To His Land Of Fame

The legend who spent five seasons at Barcelona is now employed by the club once again as an ambassador at Camp-Nou. A club statement read: " FC Barcelona and Ronaldinho have reached an agreement whereby the Brazilian will become a club ambassador and representative at various event and activities over the coming years" Ronaldinho will also form a part of the legends project, a team of former players who, through matches around the world will help to globalize the Barca brand and its value, and will take part inn clinics, training sessions and institutional events, among other activities organized by the club.
Through FCBEscola, FC Barcelona and Ronaldinho's football academies will be seeking different ways to collaborate both in terms of the brand and possible associations with the same.  The player will also appear in the opening ceremony at some schools and take part in activities in which he will share his experience in educational talks.

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