Ronaldinho Gaúcho’s debut for Barcelona in 2003 is etched in history, not just for his spectacular goal in the 1-1 draw against Sevilla but also for the unconventional timing of the game. It took place before a massive crowd of 80,000 at Camp Nou, and here’s how it unfolded.
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The match was originally set for midnight due to Ronaldinho’s national team commitments, scheduled for Wednesday, September 3rd. Barcelona attempted to reschedule the game to accommodate their Brazilian star, but La Liga denied the request.
Barça, determined to have their players available for the upcoming national team matches, made an unconventional decision. They scheduled the kickoff just five minutes past midnight on Wednesday.
A night to remember
To enhance the experience, Barcelona’s management went above and beyond. They arranged for food suppliers to provide a late-night supper for the fans and staff attending the match, a gesture that would become iconic for both the club and the player. The spread included a variety of free samples, from snacks and chocolates to candies, water, juices, and even soups.
Amidst the electric atmosphere of Camp Nou, Ronaldinho Gaúcho delivered one of his most exquisite goals. He effortlessly glided past two opponents and unleashed a powerful shot from a distance of over 30 meters. The ball kissed the crossbar before finding the back of the net, sending nearly 100,000 fans into ecstasy.
The Ronaldinho legacy
After his memorable debut for Barcelona in 2003, Ronaldinho Gaúcho continued to make a significant impact on both the club and the world of football.
Ronaldinho’s time at Barcelona was marked by tremendous success. He played a pivotal role in helping the team secure two consecutive La Liga titles (2004-2005 and 2005-2006), the UEFA Champions League in 2005-2006, and numerous other domestic and international trophies.
His style of play, characterized by dazzling skills and creativity, earned him the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2004 and 2005.
During his career, Ronaldinho received numerous individual awards and recognitions, including the Ballon d’Or in 2005.
He was widely regarded as one of the most skillful and entertaining players in the world, known for his dribbling prowess, flair, and ability to score breathtaking goals.
His name remains synonymous with joy and creativity in football, and he is celebrated as one of the all-time greats in the sport.