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COSTA DO SAUIPE, BAHIA - DECEMBER 05:  Former Brazil footballers Ronaldo (R) and Bebeto attends the FIFA World Cup Ambassadors Press Conference during a media day ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Draw at Costa do Sauipe Resort on December 5, 2013 in Costa do Sauipe, Brazil.  (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
COSTA DO SAUIPE, BAHIA - DECEMBER 05: Former Brazil footballers Ronaldo (R) and Bebeto attends the FIFA World Cup Ambassadors Press Conference during a media day ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Draw at Costa do Sauipe Resort on December 5, 2013 in Costa do Sauipe, Brazil. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)Buda Mendes/Getty Images

Ronaldo Contemplating Return to Football with NASL Club

Rory MarsdenJan 14, 2015

The original Ronaldo—the Brazilian one—could be set for a surprise return to playing action after the 38-year-old admitted he wants to turn out for NASL’s Fort Lauderdale Strikers, the club at which he recently became a part-owner.    

The two-time World Cup winner and Brazilian legend bought a minority stake in the Strikers—from America's second tier—back in December, per Hamish Mackay in the Daily Mail, and he is now eager to lace up his boots once again, per Sports Illustrated's Grant Wahl.   

"I will try to play some games. This year I want to train a lot," Ronaldo said. "The last three years I didn’t because I was too busy in other stuff. Maybe if we get to the final and I’m feeling good, why not? I will put my name in the NASL as an option."

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Ronaldo was widely regarded as one of the world's best players in his pomp as he netted bags of goals playing for Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. 

However, he struggled with his fitness towards the end of his career and eventually hung up his boots in 2011, finishing his playing days at Brazilian club Corinthians. 

It is unclear whether Ronaldo will actually go through with his stated desire to play in the NASL, although the prospect is likely to be hotly anticipated by many, including football writer Avi Creditor:

However, there is also little doubt that the move would draw criticism from many as it may be perceived as disrespectful for Ronaldo to decide he can simply put himself into the Fort Lauderdale Strikers' side whenever he feels so inclined, per ESPN FC's Jason Davis:

Whatever happens, there is no doubting Ronaldo's legendary status in the world game and the fact he would certainly bring huge publicity to NASL with a return to action.

He would also potentially prove doubters wrong if he does indeed turn out to play once more.

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