The first son of Brazil ’s
legendary goal poacher, Ronaldo de Lima, Ronald Nazario de Lima, has been
selected to represent Brazil
in this year’s Maccabiah games.
The Maccabiah games is the third-largest sporting event in
the world, with 10,000 athletes set to take part from 85 nations, and is often
referred to as the Jewish Olympics.
According to source -
Ronald Nazario was born in Milan
while his father was making his name for Inter in 1999. And if the 17-year-old
needed any more footballing pedigree in his genes, his mum, Milene Domingues,
was a Brazil
international herself.
His parents boast a combined 118 caps for Brazil
and 775 club appearances — so a fairly well stocked footballing background.
His mother played for Sao Paulo Hebraica women’s football
and at 17 years old, the age her son is now, she broke the world record for the
most keepy-ups with an incredible 55,187 touches.
The Maccabiah games could well be the launchpad for the next
generation of Ronaldo’s, with the Brazilians looking to catch up with the
recent standards set by the Portuguese Cristiano.
Ronaldo de Lima was bursting with pride as his son set off
for Jerusalem as he posted a photo
of the team. He captioned the photo: ‘This is the Brazilian team representing
the people in the World Macabbiah 2017.
‘A special hug for my son Ronald Lima, who is in the Under-18
soccer team. Good luck, guys! Go for it, Brazil !’
I will boost if I were he’s father too.