In 2016
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On, Cristiano Ronaldo led a group of Portuguese to beat every tough opponent step by step with almost a hard-fought game. In that unheralded final, the
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Even injured and fell to the ground also want to fight, but forced to the situation or retired from the field. In the French rounds of strong attack or can not let the Portuguese defeat down, in the 109th minute of overtime, by the substitute Eder a hammer hammer to break the French dragon door, let the
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Crowned as the King of Europe, also let him return to the base of the world soccer world first person. However, do you know that two years later in another
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There's also a Portuguese man who is known as
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He led the Portuguese team to beat many of the strongest teams in Europe, and in the final, he scored the first goal of the tournament to boost the team's morale, beating Spain, who were aiming to defend their title, and winning the first ever European Championships with a score of three to two! The Portuguese has become the second generation of Futsal King, he is the captain of the Portuguese Futsal team and the six-time Mr. Futsal of the World, Ricardinho!
*Photo/website: Ricardinho, who captained the Portuguese team
*Photo/website:Portugal wins 2018 Futsal
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Ricardinho is currently playing for the Madrid International team in Spain and is the absolute mainstay of the team. As a regular winner of the Spanish Indoor Football League, Ricardinho has helped the team win five league championships and two indoor soccer championships in about eight years.
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The league championship. Now 34 years old, Ricardinho seems to be entering the end of his career, but he has been dominating in Europe for a long time, but he also played in Japan when he was young! In this article, we'll introduce you to the king of indoor soccer who passed through Nakagyo's back.
Born in Porto, he originally played eleven-a-side soccer, but due to his short height, he switched to indoor soccer. At the age of fifteen, he joined Benfica's five-a-side team, where he began to make a name for himself. During his ten years with Benfica, he won four Portuguese League titles, three Portuguese Cups, three Super Cups and one indoor soccer title.
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League. After winning the first
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Under the title also earned him his first Mr. World Indoor Football award.
*Photo/website: Ricardinho for Benfica
In 2010, Ricardinho was invited by Coach Amarante, who was the head coach of Nagoya Marine, the king of Japanese indoor soccer, to join the team, which was under the care of Benfica. Ricardinho's first match for the Nagoya Marine team was almost a no-go due to protests from Benfica, but in the end he was able to represent the team and help them win their first ever F.A. Marine Cup. Later in the 2010/2011 season, Ricardinho scored 31 goals to help the team win the league title, and won the league's best player and best five.
*Photo/Website: Ricardinho wearing No. 7 at Nagoya Marines
*Photo/website: Ricardinho
Unfortunately, before the start of the 2011/2012 season, Ricardinho asked for a loan out to the Russian Federation due to concerns about radioactive contamination from the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident.
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He was also offered an extension to his original two-year deal with CSKA Moscow. In December of the same year, he asked to go back on loan to his parent club Benfica, where he won the league title and the Portuguese Cup. He finally returned to Nagoya Marine in the 2012/2013 season, a season in which he was still dominant and helped the team win the F.League Marine Cup and the F.League title, completing a sixth consecutive season in the league! He also won the Best Player and Best Five. After the season, he announced on his Facebook page that he was giving up the rest of his contract, and it was not until September 2013 that Nagoya Maritime announced that Ricardinho had moved to the Spanish international team.
Technically speaking, Ricardinho only played for two years, but left behind 64 league goals. Personally, I feel that although he didn't play for long, he brought the same attitude and professionalism that Kashima Antlers demanded when they invited Zico to join them at the start of the J-League. With the addition of Ricardinho, the Nagoya Mariners started a new era of PR and marketing strategy, becoming the first F-League team to set up a Youtube channel and even assisting Ricardinho in the production of two books and DVDs of soccer tips, which has now made the Nagoya Mariners more recognizable than any other F-League team.