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Ronaldo, Ronaldinho's former agent and brother, said in a previous statement that he was "too old" to play football. Roberto Asis announced the retirement of Brazilian star and former Barcelona , who made a huge move, .
"It's stopped, it's over," Asees told Brazil's Oglebo newspaper.
"We will do a great job after the World Cup in Russia, maybe in August."

The Brazilian "magician" gave his best performance during his joining Barcelona from 2003 to 2008, leading him to the Champions League in 2006 and the Spanish league in 2005 and 2006.
The creator left behind a great legacy of artistic tricks and tricks, which inspire children and adults, which accompanied him throughout his career, even in recent months, when he participated in charity or honorary games.
Ronaldinho, 37, who played for seven teams (most notably Paris Saint Germain), took a trip to Milan in 2008 to take him to the Serie A title in 2011, before returning to Brazil where he played successively with Flamingo (2011- 2012) and Atletico Mineiro (2012-2014) and won the Copa Libertadores, and then one season in the ranks of Keretaro Mexican and finally Fluminense, where he broke his contract with the latter in September 2015.

Asees said the big work, which is expected to be retirement games, will take place in Brazil, Europe and Asia, possibly including a confrontation against Brazil.
Ronaldinho has scored 101 appearances for Brazil and scored 35 goals, including a famous goal from a far-away free kick that caused England to leave the 2002 World Cup.
Ronaldinho took part in the 2002 World Cup as part of the attacking force of Ronaldo and Rivaldo, who won the title for the fifth time in Brazilian history.
"The magic of Camp Nou, thank you for everything," he said.
"Ronaldinho, who charms San Siro and every soccer fan, is officially quitting," Milan said.
In terms of individual awards, Ronaldinho won the FIFA World Player of the Year for 2004 and 2005, the Golden Ball Award in 2005, and dozens of other awards with Brazil or clubs.

After the announcement of retirement, football fans began to write tweets embodying Ronaldinho's march.
The Brazilian has participated in several charity matches in the recent period, and has also attended the Lebanese capital Beirut, to learn about the nature of Lebanon.
The "magician" toured Beirut's waterfront and was happy to visit a new country for him, but he was naturally familiar with some of his friends who told him about "the beautiful country".
In recent weeks there has been a wholesale exodus of international stars, led by Rome legend Francesco Totti, who left Italian football on July 17 after 25 seasons.
Totti began his career with the first team in Rome in 1993, then stayed in the Italian capital and played with the team about 800 games, scoring more than 300 goals.
Another 38-year-old Italian star, Andrea Pirlo, has also left the stadium after a successful career with several titles, notably Juventus (four league titles).
Former Chelsea star Frank Lampard also announced his retirement in February after leaving a fingerprint in the Blues, winning the Champions League 2012 and Euro 2012 titles as well as the domestic league (3 times) and other titles, and had an impact on the English team, where He has played more than 100 caps.
Defender Alvaro Arbeloa, 34, has finished his career after playing for big clubs like Real Madrid and Liverpool.
Other stars such as Ricardo Kaka, Philipp Lahm, Xabi Alonso and Derek Kaut also announced their retirement, while goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon decided to retire from football at the end of the season.