Brazil national football team
Ronaldinho
Santos, Ltd.
Robinho (footballer)
FC Barcelona
Italy national football team
England national football team
A.C. Milan
Ronaldo
Argentina national football team
Real Madrid
South Africa national football team
Roberto Carlos
Germany national football team
Juventus F C
Lega Calcio Serie A
Brazilian soccer head coach Dunga walks at Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport in Rio de Janeiro June 29, 2009. Brazil won the Confederations Cup after beating the United States 3-2. View Photo »
Brazilian Coach Carlos Dunga watches the match against England during the friendly international soccer match in Doha Qatar on Saturday Nov 14 2009. View Photo »
The problem with the Ronaldinho omission has more to do with Kaka’s injury situation than it does Dinho’s current form. You have a player in Kaka with a well documented health issue,... Full Article at World Cup Blog
Many of the world's most talented players will meet in South Africa this summer to compete for the game's ultimate glory, but coaches can have just as big a part to play in securing... Full Article at ESPN
Ronaldinho's hopes of a Brazil recall receives sizeable blow after he was left out of Carlos Dunga's squad for the team's final friendly prior to the World Cup against Ireland. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Ronaldinho has not been named in the Brazil national squad despite some recent impressive displays for AC Milan. Full Article at CNN
I have to look forward to those three or four months of playing the Sao Paqulo state championship. However, if I am fine, it is possible that I may return. That depends on (coach Carlos) Dunga, who can keep an eye on me from up close
I think that the best examples of this are Dunga as the head coach of the Brazilian national team, Leonardo at Milan and the rookie head coaches right here in Brazil like Mancini, Galo, Luis Carlos Goiano, Andrade, Ricardo Gomes and myself among others
The draw on Friday night will be a spectacular show ... Not only because we picked Cape Town as a location, but also because all top countries will be represented. The quality of the qualified teams is extremely high. Besides the individual class of the various top players, there are also coaches like D...
He wants to stay in Brazil and play with Flamengo until the World Cup. He is doing well here and he has [Carlos] Dunga's guarantee as he follows him regularly. We will see what happens after the World Cup.