What should a 44-year-old look like? Ronaldo is 45 years old this year, and Ronaldo has already had a big belly and is thriving in the position of team owner.
The 44-year-old Brazilian national team teammate announced his comeback on March 23, announcing his joining Brazilian team Ibis, and after signing the contract, Ibis Club excitedly said on social media: "At our club, everything is possible!" ”
The player Ibis signed was none other than the original cycling teenager Denierson!
Older fans are no strangers to Denierson, later fans are familiar with Ronaldo's bicycle passerby, in fact, Denelsen's cycling action is more fancy, he can even pedal the bicycle more than 20 times in a breakthrough process, the fans are dazzled, the opponent only needs to hold steady, don't get out of the foot, it will not be passed.
Deniersen made his debut as a left winger in São Paulo, where he won the 1997 Confederations Cup with Brazil, the 1997 Copa America, and the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan.
In November 1996, Deniersen made his debut for the Brazilian national team in an international friendly against Cameroon. Deniersen quickly showed enough talent, and he became the main player of the Brazilian national team for a while.
With his flamboyant technology, Deniersen attracted the attention of several giants, and surprisingly, Deniersen eventually joined the non-giant team La Liga Betis.
In order to win the first generation of the little prince of cycling, Betis spent 31.4 million euros to set a world football transfer record! Unfortunately, during his time at Betis, Deniersen's efficiency was quite low, and his dribbling actions were gradually habituated and adapted by the defenders.
While playing for Betis, Deniersen briefly returned to The League on loan, playing for Flamengo for one season. In 2005, Deniersen moved to Bordeaux for 480,000 euros.
After only one season with the team, Deniersen was abandoned by Bordeaux, after which he joined Saudi giants Riyadh
Major League Soccer, Vietnamese and Greek leagues. In 2010, Deniersen retired from Greek side Kavala.
What everyone didn't expect was that after a full 12 years of retirement, Deniersen announced his comeback! I don't know if today's cycling uncle can still show cool skills on the field, I don't know if he can still step on the Hot Wheel to break through the goal?