Thegoalmac can reveal that former Brazil star Ronaldo could make a shock comeback with Fort Lauderdale Strikers, four years after hanging up his boots.
Ronaldo
was unveiled as a new member of the Strikers' ownership group on
Wednesday, with reports in Brazil claiming he has purchased 10 per cent
of the club that plays in the United States' second-tier National
American Soccer League.
While the 38-year-old has not played
professionally since 2011, the two-time World Cup winner has revealed he
wants to start training again in the hope he might be able to pull on
Fort Lauderdale's red-and-yellow shirt in the 2015 season.
"I will try to play some games," he told Sports Illustrated.
"This year I want to train a lot.
"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."
Speaking about his ownership stake
with the Strikers, Ronaldo claimed he could not turn down the
opportunity to be involved with a team that has links with the former
NASL that was run from 1968-1984.
"The Fort Lauderdale Strikers is a team with history, tradition," he said.
"Soccer in America is growing, so I think it's a great opportunity."
Ronaldo played 127 league games for Real Madrid as part of their famous 'Galacticos' era, winning La Liga in 2002-03.
He
also played for PSV, Barcelona, Inter and Milan during his time in
Europe, while he started and finished his club career with Cruzeiro and
Corinthians, respectively, in his native Brazil.

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