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The newspaper said "Fulha de Sao Paulo" The former best player in the world owes the government, 9.5 million rials (about $ 2.5 million), the value of fines imposed on the environment after the construction of a dock in a house overlooking the lake, in town Porto Alegre.
Other parties have taken legal action to recover 7.8 million riyals (about $ 2 million) in other financial cases, the newspaper said, citing the authorities confiscating Ronaldinho's pbadport until the end of the year. That judicial disputes are settled.
A judge in Porto Alegre said "Reuters", The case is subject to the rules of judicial secrecy, refusing to confirm or refuse any details about the report of the newspaper.
On the other hand, a lawyer denied Ronaldinho That the player's holdings be restricted, and told the newspaper that he could not comment on the details of the case because of the rules of confidentiality.
The case goes hand in hand with negotiations for Ronaldinho's return to the stadium, at the 39-year age.
And 18 months after announcing his retirement from football, a newspaper revealed "Malta Time" Recently announced that the Berkirkara leadership had opened the door to negotiations for the signature of the World Player of the Year at two times.
Ronaldinho, who was crowned world champion in 2002, announced his retirement in January 2018. The last team in his name was Fluminense In Brazil.
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The best player in the world owes the government 9.5 million rials (about 2.5 million dollars), the environmental fine after the construction of a dock in a house overlooking the lake in Porto Alegre said the local newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo.
Other parties have taken legal action to recover 7.8 million riyals (about $ 2 million) in other financial cases, the newspaper said, citing the authorities confiscating Ronaldinho's pbadport until the end of the year. That judicial disputes are settled.
The judge of Porto Alegre told Reuters that the case was subject to the rules of judicial secrecy, refusing to confirm or deny any details regarding the newspaper report.
Ronaldinho's lawyer denied that the player's holdings were restricted and told the newspaper that he could not comment on the details of the case because of the confidentiality rules.
The case goes hand in hand with negotiations for Ronaldinho's return to the stadium, at the 39-year age.
Eighteen months after its definitive retirement, the Times of Malta recently revealed that the Berkirkara leadership had opened the door to negotiations for the signature of the world's best player twice.
Ronaldinho, who was crowned world champion in 2002, announced his retirement in January 2018. The last team to his name was Fluminense in Brazil.