Top 5 Brazilians to play for Barcelona
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Brazilian football & Barcelona legend Rivaldo in 1998 Rivaldo played a total of 235 games for the La Liga outfit in five seasons, bagging 130 goals and 44 assists. He won one league title, one Spanish Cup, and one UEFA Super Cup during his stay at the Camp Nou.
Top 5 Brazilians to play for Barcelona
Former Barca stars Ronaldinho (left) and Neymar. On Wednesday, July 13, confirmed that they had an agreement in principle with Leeds United over the transfer of Brazilian winger for an initial £49 million. The Brazil international is widely considered to be one of the most excitable wingers in the world. With his devastating pace, immaculate exchanges, and clever crosses, he can unlock the tightest of defenses. Under Xavi, the 25-year-old stands the chance to get better with every passing day. Agreement in principle with for the transfer of RaphinhaAgreement in principle with for the transfer of Raphinha Raphinha joins a long and elite list of Brazilian footballers to ply their trade at Barcelona. Most of them possessed the typical Brazilian flamboyance, but not all were as successful as many had hoped. Today, we will take a look at five Brazilians who made it big at Barcelona, going down in their history. Here are the top five Brazilian superstars to thrive in the Catalonian capital:#5 Ronaldo Nazario
Ronaldo Nazario in action for Brazil Brazil legend Ronaldo Nazario is widely hailed as one of the best players in the history of the sport. The striker was quick, had endless stamina, and possessed the knack for being in the right place at the right time. He was at Barcelona for only a single season, but that was enough to show the world his quality. Ronaldo joined the Catalan giants in the summer of 1996, following a blistering two seasons with PSV Eindhoven. He effortlessly settled into the club and started scoring for fun. Over the course of the 1996-97 campaign, the 2002 World Cup winner scored 47 goals in 49 appearances across competitions. He finished the campaign as La Liga’s top scorer with 34 goals. Ronaldo missed out on the Spanish title that season, but won the Copa del Rey, the Spanish Super Cup, and the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup. On the back of his exceptional campaign, Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or in 1997 (he won his second in 2002).#4 Neymar
Valencia CF v FC Barcelona - La Liga Barcelona signed from Brazilian outfit Santos for €88 million in the summer of 2013. The transfer fee was staggering at the time, as Neymar had not played outside of Brazil before. Within a few months, however, all concerns about his possible fee evaporated, with him regularly popping up with important displays. The left-winger enjoyed his best ever campaign in 2014-15, helping the Blaugrana to their second treble in history (first in 2008-09). Neymar scored 39 goals and provided 10 assists in 51 appearances across competitions that season. Two seasons later, Neymar unexpectedly left the club for Paris Saint-Germain. PSG paid Barcelona a world record €222 million for the player, activating his release clause. Before leaving for Paris, the 30-year-old scored 105 goals and provided 76 assists in 186 games for the Camp Nou outfit. His goals and assists helped Barca to two La Liga titles, one Champions League triumph, and three Spanish Cups, amongst other honors.#3 Rivaldo
Barcelona's Rivaldo dribbling vs Liverpool Long-legged and unimaginably gifted, Rivaldo joined Barcelona from Deportivo La Coruna in the summer of 1997, the same season Ronaldo left the club for Inter Milan. Naturally an attacking midfielder, Rivaldo could play in multiple positions with ease. Between 1997 and 2002, he played in every position his coach deemed him fit to play in, making the desired impact. Rivaldo enjoyed his best-ever campaign for the Blaugrana in the 1998-99 season, with him recording 29 goals and 19 assists in 48 games across competitions. His 24 goals and 16 assists in 37 La Liga games helped Barca to the league title. The Brazilian's contribution to the cause did not go unnoticed, as he was awarded the Ballon d’Or in 1999. Brazilian football & Barcelona legend Rivaldo in 1998Brazilian football & Barcelona legend Rivaldo in 1998 Rivaldo played a total of 235 games for the La Liga outfit in five seasons, bagging 130 goals and 44 assists. He won one league title, one Spanish Cup, and one UEFA Super Cup during his stay at the Camp Nou.