Brazil icon Ronaldinho has completed a surprise move to Italian third-tier side Ravenna, more than a decade after his last professional appearance. While club officials initially suggested his role would be limited to marketing activities, they have since refused to rule out the possibility of the 46-year-old featuring on the pitch.
Ronaldinho has signed a contract with Serie C club Ravenna in one of the most unexpected moves in recent football history. As per Gazzetta, the former Ballon d'Or winner is set to be officially presented at a special event in Miami on June 23.
The deal marks a return to Italy for the Brazilian legend, who previously spent two-and-a-half seasons with AC Milan. Since his last professional appearance for Fluminense in 2015, Ronaldinho has largely featured in exhibition matches and legends events. Now, he is returning to a club environment under coach Andrea Mandorlini as Ravenna prepare for the 2026-27 season.
Questions quickly emerged over whether Ronaldinho's involvement would extend beyond promotional duties. Ravenna vice-president Ariedo Braida initially suggested the Brazilian would not feature in Serie C matches.
He said: "Ronaldinho will do a marketing event with us but will not play for Ravenna in Serie C next season. Also because he’s 46, I wish he could still play."
However, Braida later left the door open to a potential appearance. Speaking to ANSA, he said: "Ronaldinho is a timeless champion. He has signed with Ravenna and, for a club like ours, it’s an extraordinary coup. Over the next few days, there will be an event to unveil this extraordinary character. Will he play? We’ll see, but it’s not ruled out. As I already said, he is a timeless champion."




