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Ronaldo has been diagnosed with pneumonia according to Spanish media. Photo: Reuters

Former Brazil striker Ronaldo hospitalised with pneumonia in Spain: report

The 2002 World Cup winner is recovering well after being admitted to intensive care unit on a Spanish holiday island

Retired Brazilian striker Ronaldo has been hospitalised with pneumonia on the Spanish holiday island of Ibiza and is recovering well, a local newspaper reported on Sunday.

The 41-year-old, widely considered one of the world’s best-ever players, was admitted to the intensive care unit of the Can Misses Hospital on the island on Friday afternoon where he was diagnosed with pneumonia, local daily newspaper Diario de Ibiza reported.

Several hours later Ronaldo asked to be transferred to a private hospital called Clinica Nuestra Senora del Rosario, the newspaper added.

Brazil's Ronaldo (centre) at the peak of his powers during the 2002 World Cup. Photo: AFP

The former Barcelona and Real Madrid player remains in intensive care and but was “evolving favourably”, unnamed hospital sources told the newspaper.

A hospital spokeswoman said she was unable to give any information for privacy reasons.

Ronaldo, who was named Fifa’s world player of the year three times prior to his retirement from football in 2011, is a regular visitor to Ibiza, where he owns a house.

He won his first cap for Brazil as a 17-year-old and went on to score 62 goals in 97 international appearances, including both goals when Brazil beat Germany 2-0 in the 2002 World Cup final.

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