Ronaldinho and Roberto Carlos host legends match with ex-NBA stars
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Ronaldinho Gaúcho and Roberto Carlos will host the third edition of The Beautiful Game on June 7th at 8pm (Brasília time) at the Chase Stadium, home of Inter Miami.
The 2025 edition features confirmed names such as John Terry, Claude Makélélé, Diego Lugano, Valderrama, Higuita, Gilberto Silva, Beletti, Willian, Mario Yepes, Ricardo Quaresma, NBA legend Steve Nash, influencer Khaby Lame, and many others.
'Being able to gather so many great players and friends is a great gift. I hope it will also be a great gift for the audience to relive a bit of each one's history. Let's see who will be the next victim of Bruxo's dribbles and goals,' joked Ronaldinho Gaúcho.
'With all our history in the National Team, in great European clubs... being able to reach this stage of life gathering these legends, in a place like Miami, with this passionate football crowd, is indescribable. It will be a very fun and memorable night for everyone present,' guaranteed Roberto Carlos.
'The Beautiful Game has already become a great meeting of world football legends. The charisma and history of Ronaldinho and Roberto Carlos attract great names, who take advantage of this time of year to socialize and recall great moments,' says Rafael Alves, CEO of The Beautiful Game.
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