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 | | Ronaldinho, centre, could be aiming to impress a new club at the Beijing Olympics | Ronaldinho, Barcelona forward, has been included as one of the three overage players in Brazil's Olympics football squad for the Beijing Games.
Robinho, Real Madrid striker, is another one of the players over the 23-year-old age limit named in the squad by coach Dunga, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on its website on Monday. Ronaldinho, troubled by injury and fitness problems, has not played for Brazil this year and has made only sporadic appearances for Barcelona, with new coach Pep Guardiola already saying that the out of form forward does not figure in his plans for next season. Some of Brazil's players under the age limit include Liverpool midfielder Lucas, Manchester United midfielder Anderson, Werder Bremen's Diego, AC Milan striker Alexandre Pato and Manchester City's new signing Jo. Brazil, five-times world champions, have never won the Olympic gold in football and regard it as the one major title missing from their collection. The 1984 and 1988 silver medallists will face China, Belgium and New Zealand in their first round group. Dunga, who is also in charge of the senior side, is under increasing pressure after recent poor results and his future in the job is seen as hinging on a good performance in China. The presence of the over-age players depends on the goodwill of their clubs, who are not obliged to release them. Brazil had hoped to include Kaka, World Player of the Year, in their squad but AC Milan said they would not let him go. Brazil Olympic football squad: Goalkeepers: Diego Alves (Almeria), Renan (Internacional) Defenders: Marcelo (Real Madrid), Ilsinho (Shakhtar Donetsk), Rafinha (Schalke 04), Thiago Silva (Fluminense), Alex Silva (Sao Paulo), Breno (Bayern Munich) Midfielders: Lucas (Liverpool), Anderson (Manchester United), Hernanes (Sao Paulo), Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Diego (Werder Bremen), Thiago Neves (Fluminense) Forwards: Robinho (Real Madrid), Alexandre Pato (AC Milan), Rafael Sobis (Real Betis), Jo (Manchester City)
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