Ronaldo pulls out of race for Brazilian football presidency

The 48-year-old said in December he wanted to take the reins of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to address a "deep crisis" the sport is facing nationally.

13 Mar 2025 09:19am
Brazilian football idol Ronaldo waves to the crowd during a friendly match with legends of Brazil's Flamengo and Italy's Inter Milan as farewell of former brazilian player Adriano at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on December 15, 2024. Ronaldo announced he is withdrawing his bid for the presidency of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) due to a lack of support from state federations. (Photo by Daniel RAMALHO / AFP)
Brazilian football idol Ronaldo waves to the crowd during a friendly match with legends of Brazil's Flamengo and Italy's Inter Milan as farewell of former brazilian player Adriano at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on December 15, 2024. Ronaldo announced he is withdrawing his bid for the presidency of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) due to a lack of support from state federations. (Photo by Daniel RAMALHO / AFP)

SAO PAULO - Brazil legend Ronaldo announced Wednesday he was giving up on the idea of running for president of the country's football governing body due to a lack of support from regional federations.

"After publicly declaring my desire to be a candidate for the presidency of the CBF during the next election, I'm officially withdrawing this intention," the two-time Ballon d'Or winner wrote on social media.

Aerial view of a football field in Sao Paulo, Brazil, taken on February 17, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Aerial view of a football field in Sao Paulo, Brazil, taken on February 17, 2024. - Photo by AFP

"If the majority of those who have the power to decide feel that football is in good hands, it doesn't matter what I think," he quipped.

The 48-year-old said in December he wanted to take the reins of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to address a "deep crisis" the sport is facing nationally.

But the two-time World Cup winner said 23 of the 27 regional federations representing the various states of Brazil refused to listen to his proposals.

Instead, he said they had expressed their "support for the re-election" of current president Ednaldo Rodrigues in 2026.

Rodrigues has been criticised for turning to interim coaches for the national team after Tite's departure following Brazil's quarter-final exit at the 2022 World Cup while waiting for Carlo Ancelotti to arrive.

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That never materialised as Ancelotti decided to stay with Real Madrid, with Dorival Junior eventually being appointed at the start of last year. - AFP

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