Ronaldinho launching worldwide street soccer league

Former Brazilian player Ronaldinho (R) talks to former French player Eric Abidal during a friendly tribute "match for peace" in memory of late Argentininan player Diego Maradona, on November 14, 2022 at the Olympic stadium in Rome. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 29 April 2023
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Ronaldinho launching worldwide street soccer league

  • Ronaldinho Global Street League to begin in ‘late 2023’
  • Head-to-head matches will be held in cities worldwide

LOS ANGELES: Brazil great Ronaldinho is launching a worldwide street soccer league to give talented young players an opportunity to showcase their skills and follow the same path to stardom as the former Barcelona player.

The Ronaldinho Global Street League will begin in “late 2023,” organizers said Saturday, and will initially feature a social media tryout process where street soccer players of all ages can upload their best skills and tricks in a bid to join one of the competition’s teams.

Head-to-head matches and skills competitions will be staged in major cities across the world and teams will compete in a league for the title of “RGSL Champions” and to become part of what will be called the Ronaldinho Globe Street Team.

“We believe there is massive value in the space — and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to support the players of the future,” Ronaldinho said in announcing the venture.

There were no specifics about the likely location of the events or the precise start time.

Ronaldinho, a two-time world player of the year, has linked up with sports agent and former player Roberto de Assis Moreira and Sophie Watts, the co-founder of Mike Tyson’s Legends League, to launch the league.

“Ronaldinho and I grew up in an underprivileged community in Brazil," Moreira said. "We know first-hand the power of street football in empowering youth and are fully dedicated to discovering and supporting street soccer players around the world through RGSL.”


F1 teams and FIA sign new Concorde Agreement to govern the sport

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F1 teams and FIA sign new Concorde Agreement to govern the sport

  • The new governance agreement was signed by all 11 teams, including Cadillac
  • The announcement came on the same day that FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem was re-elected for a new four-year term

LONDON: Formula 1, its teams and the FIA governing body have signed a new Concorde Agreement to govern how the sport is run through 2030.
The new governance agreement announced Friday was signed by all 11 teams, including Cadillac, which is heading into its first season in 2026.
No details were made public but the FIA signaled it would be able to “invest further in improved race regulation, race direction, stewarding and technical expertise for the benefit of the championship.”
The announcement came on the same day that FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem was re-elected for a new four-year term. The commercial part of the new agreement was already signed in March.
Originally a deal to end a power struggle between the FIA and the teams in the early 1980s, various editions of the Concorde Agreement have underpinned how F1 is run. Its contents are kept secret.
F1 is already set for sweeping changes next year with new regulations which make the cars smaller, with more electrical power and movable aerodynamic parts.
The first race of the new season is the Australian Grand Prix on March 8.