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Ronaldinho signs pitch invader's shirt during match, later scores with well placed free kick

Ronaldinho has now played four matches for Mexican club Queretaro and the excitement over his presence is holding strong. So strong that some people can't even wait until the end of a match to ask for his autograph.

In the 51st minute of Queretaro's match against Atlas, a pitch invader in a Brazil shirt interrupted play when he sprinted up to Ronaldinho and handed him a pen. Ronaldinho, being the obliging fellow that he is, signed the man's shirt and sent him on his way, with a member of staff escorting him away. The match was then able to carry on, thankfully without everyone else in the stadium attempting to get Ronaldinho autographs of their own.

With Atlas up 2-0 in the final seconds of injury time, Ronaldinho denied the opposing keeper's clean sheet by converting a free kick from a position that would've been a gimme for him if this were some sort of weird golf football hybrid game.

The Brazilian now has two goals and an assist in his four matches with his new club.

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Brooks Peck

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