Ronaldo Atlanta Olympic 1996 Compilation ● By Beeko ●

Ronaldo Atlanta Olympic 1996 Compilation ● By Beeko ●

19 years old fenomeno ,, All Plays, Skills & Goals
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Zagallo calls 19 years old Ronaldo to join the team to the Olymbics eventhough he was just returning from 6 months injury with PSV
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perfect skills ,moves and tricks
*For who will ask why they call him Ronaldinho
Ronaldinho means little Ronaldo so they call him Ronaldinho coz there was another older player called Ronaldo already in the team but the funny thing that a few months later the other player who called “Ronaldo” changed his name after Ronaldo got famous …lol
*The 1996 Men’s Olympic Football Tournament, played as part of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, was hosted in Birmingham, Alabama, Washington, D.C, Orlando, Florida, Miami, Florida and Athens, Georgia.

July 21, 1996
18:30
Japan 1 — 0 Brazil Orange Bowl, Miami
Attendance: 46,713
Referee: Archundia (MEX)
Ito Goal 72′

July 23, 1996
20:30
Brazil 3 — 1 Hungary Orange Bowl, Miami
Attendance: 34,871
Referee: Al-Ghandour (EGY)
Ronaldo Goal 35′
Juninho Goal 61′
Bebeto Goal 84′ Madar Goal 58′

July 25, 1996
21:00
Brazil 1 — 0 Nigeria Orange Bowl, Miami
Attendance: 55,650
Referee: Baharmast (USA)
Ronaldo Goal 30′

Quarter Final
July 28, 1996
18:00
Brazil 4 — 2 Ghana Orange Bowl, Miami
Attendance: 45,257
Referee: Un-Prasert (THA)
Duodu Goal 18′ (o.g.)
Ronaldo Goal 56′, Goal 62′
Bebeto Goal 72” Akonnor Goal 23′
Aboagye Goal 53′

Semi Final
July 31, 1996
18:00
Nigeria 4 — 3 (ASDET) Brazil Sanford Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 78,587
Referee: Garcia Aranda (ESP)
Roberto Carlos Goal 20′ (o.g.)
Ikpeba Goal 78′
Kanu Goal 90′, Golden goal scored in the 94th minute 94′ Report Flavio Conceição 1′, 38′
Bebeto Goal 28′

Bronze Medal match
August 2, 1996
18:00
Brazil 5 — 0 Portugal Sanford Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 68,173
Referee: Al-Ghandour (EGY)
Ronaldo Goal 4′
Flavio Conceição Goal 10′
Bebeto Goal 46′, Goal 53′, Goal 74′ Report

medal winners
Gold Gold Medal — Nigeria
Daniel Amokachi
Emmanuel Amuneke
Tijani Babangida
Celestine Babayaro
Emmanuel Babayaro
Teslim Fatusi
Victor Ikpeba
Dosu Joseph
Nwankwo Kanu
Garba Lawal
Abiodun Obafemi
Kingsley Obiekwu
Uche Okechukwu
Jay-Jay Okocha
Sunday Oliseh
Mobi Oparaku
Wilson Oruma
Taribo West
Coach: Jo Bonfrere Silver Silver Medal — Argentina
Matías Almeyda
Roberto Ayala
Christian Bassedas
Carlos Bossio
Pablo Cavallero
José Chamot
Hernán Crespo
Marcelo Delgado
Marcelo Gallardo
Claudio López
Gustavo López
Hugo Morales
Ariel Ortega
Pablo Paz
Héctor Pineda
Roberto Sensini
Diego Simeone
Javier Zanetti
Coach: Daniel Passarella

Bronze Bronze Medal — Brazil
Dida
Zé María
Aldair
Ronaldo
Flávio Conceição
Roberto Carlos
Bebeto
Amaral
Juninho
Rivaldo
Sávio
Danrlei
Narciso
André Luiz
Zé Elias
Marcelinho Paulista
Luizão
Ronaldo Guiaro
Coach: Mario Zagallo

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