Brazil legend Ronaldo looks unrecognisable alongside stunning girlfriend Celina Locks while on Paris trip
The pair seemed to be enjoying each other's company as Ronaldo donned a flat cap and a pair of glasses
FORMER Brazil star Ronaldo stepped out in Paris with his girlfriend Celina Locks on Sunday.
The 41-year-old wore some black glasses and a flat cap as he dressed the part for the cold French weather.
Ronaldo’s other half wore a white furry coat and both looked to be happy in each other’s company.
Ronaldo is rated as one of the best-ever Brazilians to grace a football pitch, winning the Ballon d'Or twice during an illustrious career.
And many believe he is the greatest out-and-out striker to ply his trade in the beautiful game.
Ronaldo enjoyed a prestigious career, beginning his senior journey with Cruzeiro before earning a move to PSV Eindhoven.
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Ronaldo’s club & international honours
Cruzeiro
Campeonato Mineiro (1994)
Copa do Brasil (1993)
PSV Eindhoven
KNVB Cup (1996)
Johan Cruijff-schaal (1996)
Barcelona
Copa del Rey (1997)
UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (1997)
Supercopa de Espana (1996)
Inter Milan
UEFA Cup (1998)
Real Madrid
La Liga (2003, 2007)
Intercontinental Cup (2002)
Corinthians
Campeonato Paulista (2009)
Copa do Brasil (2009)
Brazil
FIFA World Cup (1994, 2002)
Copa America (1997, 1999)
FIFA Confederations Cup (1997)
Olympic Games Bronze Medal (1996)
Forty-two goals in 46 games saw Barcelona come calling, and Ronaldo ended up netting 34 goals in 37 appearances during his time in Catalonia.
Inter Milan soon snapped him up and were delighted with his return of 49 goals in 68 matches.
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A big-money switch to Real Madrid followed, and Ronaldo lived up to his Galactico status with 83 strikes in 127 games.
However, injuries began to take their toll, and he spent a short while at AC Milan before seeing out his playing days back home with Corinthians until his retirement in 2011.
Ronaldo also scored 62 times in 98 appearances for the Brazilian national side, winning an extraordinary two World Cups in the process.