Deep teal green body with a yellow horizontal stripe across the chest, gold Nike swoosh on the right, the five-star CBF crest on the left, gold #10 on the front beneath the stripe, and "Nascido Para Jogar Futebol" in gold inside the collar. RONALDINHO in that blocky, angular yellow font across the back with a massive gold #10. BRASIL stitched at the back neckline. Nike Dri-FIT. This colorway is one of the most unique Brazil has ever released — a dark, moody third kit that broke completely from the yellow and blue.
By 2011, Ronaldinho's international career was winding down — his last cap came in 2013 — but the magic never left. He was back at Flamengo and then Atlético Mineiro, still pulling off tricks that made crowds gasp, still smiling that gap-toothed smile every time he touched a ball. The #10 on a Brazil shirt carries a weight that few numbers in football can match — Pelé, Zico, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho. He wore it during the years when he was widely considered the most entertaining player on the planet, the Ballon d'Or winner who made football look like art.
This teal third kit is a rare find that most people don't even know exists. Combined with Ronaldinho's name on the back, it's one of the most head-turning Brazil pieces in the vintage market. Not the yellow, not the blue — the one nobody expected.
Size: S
Deep teal green body with a yellow horizontal stripe across the chest, gold Nike swoosh on the right, the five-star CBF crest on the left, gold #10 on the front beneath the stripe, and "Nascido Para Jogar Futebol" in gold inside the collar. RONALDINHO in that blocky, angular yellow font across the back with a massive gold #10. BRASIL stitched at the back neckline. Nike Dri-FIT. This colorway is one of the most unique Brazil has ever released — a dark, moody third kit that broke completely from the yellow and blue.
By 2011, Ronaldinho's international career was winding down — his last cap came in 2013 — but the magic never left. He was back at Flamengo and then Atlético Mineiro, still pulling off tricks that made crowds gasp, still smiling that gap-toothed smile every time he touched a ball. The #10 on a Brazil shirt carries a weight that few numbers in football can match — Pelé, Zico, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho. He wore it during the years when he was widely considered the most entertaining player on the planet, the Ballon d'Or winner who made football look like art.
This teal third kit is a rare find that most people don't even know exists. Combined with Ronaldinho's name on the back, it's one of the most head-turning Brazil pieces in the vintage market. Not the yellow, not the blue — the one nobody expected.
Size: S