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- Adriano (footballer, born February 1982) - Wikipedia
Adriano Leite Ribeiro (born 17 February 1982) is a Brazilian former professional footballer He had four prolific seasons in Italy with Italian clubs Parma and Inter Milan, being considered one of the best strikers in the world during this time and earning the nickname "L'Imperatore" ("the Emperor")
- The rise and fall of Adriano - Brazils tragic teen superstar
As speculation mounts over the 42-year-old's mental and physical health, MailOnline looks back at the life of Adriano, charting his path from the slums to the pinnacle of world sport and back
- Adriano - Player profile | Transfermarkt
Adriano former footballer from Brazil Centre-Forward last club: Miami United FC * 17 02 1982 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- What Happened to Brazil and Inter Milan Legend Adriano
After hanging up his boots, Adriano could still boast 14 major honours - including the 2004 Copa America and four Serie A titles He also finished in the top seven of the Ballon d'Or twice A
- Ex-Brazil and Inter Milan star striker Adriano bids farewell to . . .
Former Brazil and Inter Milan striker Adriano, nicknamed the “Emperor” in his prime, bid farewell to football in a testimonial match at the home of Flamengo, the club where his once-promising
- Rebel United: How Adriano went from Ronaldos successor to the biggest . . .
GOAL looks back at the career of former Inter and Brazil striker Adriano, who was dubbed the 'Emperor of Milan' before enduring a spectacular fall from grace
- Adriano: The Rise and Fall of L’Imperatore
The Brazilian formed a potent attacking partnership with Romanian striker Adrian Mutu Their partnership ensured that Parma qualified for the Uefa Cup in back-to-back seasons and consistently finished in the top half of Serie A, scoring a combined 53 goals in those 2 years, with Adriano scoring 27 Adriano Reaches the Pinnacle at Inter Milan
- Adriano: From Wonderkid to Alleged Gang Member - The Sporting Blog
Read about the rise and fall of Brazilian football star Adriano, including the true story of Adriano's rise to fame- and why his career ended in controversy and scandal
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