Rivaldo is a Brazilian former professional footballer and the current president of Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube in Brazil. Rivaldo began his professional career at the age of 16 when he signed with Paulistano FC in 1989. Rivaldo left Greece at the end of his first season with A.E.K as they were stripped of the title after Olympiacos were awarded three extra points following a court case as one of their opponents had fielded an ineligible player. The last few years of his career were nomadic as he spent a season with Mogi Mirim, Sao Paulo, Kabuscorp and Sao Caetano. Rivaldo signed a three-year deal with Italian Serie A club Milan. Before he retired in 2015, Rivaldo was playing with Brazilian team Mogi Mirim. Questions or problems? Rivaldo played his youth football with Paulistano but began his professional career with Santa Cruz. He won his first international trophy in 1999 as Brazil won the Copa America. ", BREAKING: Cruzeiro relegated from Brasileirao Serie A for the first time in club's 98-year history, Copa America 2019: “Of course, Argentina have reasons to complain,” admits Brazil legend Rivaldo, Barcelona Transfer News: Rivaldo urges Neymar to say sorry to Barca fans, Neymar Jr: Brazil legend Rivaldo says star winger "made a mistake" by joining PSG, Barcelona News: Neymar needs to change his mentality to come back to Barca, remarks Blaugrana legend, Barcelona News: "Barcelona need Neymar back to win Champions League again", says Rivaldo while backing Brazil to win Copa America, Barcelona Transfer News: Former Ballon d'Or winner advises Blaugrana star to reject Manchester United like he once did, Barcelona news: “Neymar is sorry to leave Barcelona,” claims Brazil and Blaugrana legend, Lionel Messi news: 'Messi already deserves 2019 Ballon d'Or,' says Rivaldo, 'If Solari suffers another loss to Barcelona, Mourinho's name will be sounded out again,' says Barca legend, 'Every time Madrid lose, fans remember Cristiano Ronaldo': Barcelona legend talks big games in Ronaldo's absence, 'Cristiano Ronaldo should've won Ballon d'Or, Messi should've been in top three': Rivaldo, Brazilian legend Rivaldo says Pochettino should move to Real Madrid with Harry Kane.
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Rivaldo’s family lived in abject poverty and he suffered from malnourishment during his childhood.