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Roberto Carlos unveiled as Delhi''s marquee manager-cum-player

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Formar Brazilian football player and team manager of Delhi Dynamos Roberto Carlos poses alongside the team shield during a press confrence in the Indian capital New Delhi on July 9, 2015. AFP
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New Delhi, July 9

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The Dead-ball specialist Roberto Carlos is alive and kicking at 42, and the Brazilian World Cup winner will be turning out for the Delhi Dynamos besides managing the franchise in the second season of Indian Super League football.

"I would like to play," Carlos, a World Cup winner withBrazilin 2002 and a Real Madrid legend, said after being unveiled as the Dynamos' marquee manager-cum-player here today.

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"I am delighted to be part of the Delhi Dynamos team and confident that we will be able to play aggressive, skillful and positive game. I am looking forward to this stint as an opportunity to impart new playing techniques to players, hone their skills and raise their fitness levels," he said.

The highlight of the event was the video messages from legends like David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo, etc. congratulating Carlos for his new venture and offering their support to the club.

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Renowned for his powerful and curling free-kicks, the 'Galactico' won the UEFA Champions League, La Liga, CopaAmerica, Cofederations Cup, Super Cup and was widely regarded as one of the greatest left-back to have played the game.

His watershed moment, though, was winning the FIFA World Cup for his national team at the Yokohama Stadium inJapanin 2002. He further added, "Indians have always been passionate about soccer andBrazilhas always enjoyed tremendous support here, so I feel happy that I will make a meaningful contribution towards building a world class team in ISL.

On coming toIndia, Carlos said, "I am humbled by the immense support from Indian fans, which motivated me to come here and play for Delhi Dynamos."

Specifically, he said, "It's the revolution in Indian football that has made me come here, all things are positive, we have done great things for football in history and for the growth of football we will be there."

Carlos' managerial experience includes stints with Turkish sides Sivasspor and Akhisar Belediyespor.

Coming back to his decision to play in ISL, Carlos said, "I am back to the past, I have prepared myself for a good season, I practice daily." — PTI

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