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The millions that Gerard Pique has won thanks to Ronaldinho in the Kings League are revealed

Gerard Pique and Ibai Llanos pay this much to Ronaldinho.

By William Estrella

Gerard Pique and Ibai Llanos pay this much to Ronaldinho.
Gerard Pique and Ibai Llanos pay this much to Ronaldinho.

Ronaldinho Gaúcho is clearly one of the greatest legends that world football has had throughout its history with truly historic feints that have remained in the retina of all the fans who could see him, being a footballer ahead of his time who won all the trophies he fought for, with the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Champions League and the Copa Libertadores among his personal showcases.

Dinho has clearly been one of the best, demonstrating his prime perhaps at Fútbol Club Barcelona with great games played against Real Madrid, but also marveling at AC Milan, Paris Saint Germain -PSG-, Atlético Mineiro, Querétaro and Flamengo from Brazil, in addition to the national team where he knew how to be an idol.

But the truth is that now retired from football, he continues to give people something to talk about and is attracting a lot of attention with all that he mobilized with Porcinos FC from Ibai Llanos in the Kings League, generating a true revolution worldwide with fans due to his presence in the field of play in matches.

And the reality is that thanks to Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Ibai Llanos together with Gerard Piqué (president and ideologue of the Kings League), they are earning a real fortune for everything that the image of the Brazilian contributed from the field of play and social networks.

The fortune that Ibai and Piqué earn thanks to Ronaldinho

The Kings League sold 90,000 tickets for the finals at the Camp Nou, reaching this thanks to the maximum audience of the competition that took place at the end of February, with the presence of Ronaldinho, which brought together 2,120,962 spectators, according to the medium Scoops. Ticket prices range from 10 to 50 euros, so with an average of 30 euros for each person, they raised 2.7 million euros for the finals, not bad.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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