Veteran defender Roberto Carlos still hopes to play at the 2010 World Cup despite playing his last game for Brazil at the 2006 tournament. The 36-year-old left back left Fenerbahce to sign a two-year deal with Corinthians, and believes his return to Brazilian football this year may help him regain his spot on the national team.
Roberto Carlos still wants to play at World Cup (AP)
January 10th, 2010 at 10:16 am -
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- PREVIEW-Soccer-Corinthians set Libertadores goal for centenary (Reuters)
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- Mano Menezes Named Brazil National Team Coach
- South American Dispatch: Kaka Jumps On The Ronaldo Bandwagon (Goal.com)
- Roberto Carlos eyes Copa Libertadores title (AP)
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- Mano Menezes Named Brazil National Team Coach
- South American Dispatch: Kaka Jumps On The Ronaldo Bandwagon (Goal.com)
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