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Ronaldo dropped from Brazil's foster
Ronaldo was dropped Monday from Brazil's roster for two World Cup qualifiers next month and the Confederations Cup. "Ronaldo claimed personal problems that prevent him from dedicating himself to the Brazilian team at the moment," Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said.
Ronaldo had hoped to be excused from the Confederations Cup, a tournament many players and coaches claim is unnecessary. The forward, a star for Real Madrid in the Spanish League, said he wanted time off because it would be his only break from playing until after the 2006 World Cup. Parreira warned last week that he wouldn't accept fatigue as an excuse for not playing in the Confederations Cup. The decision to drop Ronaldo from the two qualifiers was a surprise. "I was prepared to play both games," he told the Globo TV Network. "I was ready and motivated, but the Brazilian Soccer Confederation has decided and I have to respect that decision. Now I just want to rest, get away from it all and get ready for next year." Ronaldo was sidelined for nearly two years with a serious knee injury that required two operations. He turned to lead Brazil to the 2002 World Cup title, scoring both goals in the 2-0 victory over Germany in the final. Ronaldo scored eight goals in the tournament, moving into a tie with Pele for the third-most in World Cup history, trailing only West Germany's Gerd Mueller (14) and France's Just Fontaine (12). Ronaldo was voted world player of the year in 1996, 1997 and 2002.
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