Ze Roberto Looks To Life After Football
Bayern Munich’s Ze Roberto has hinted on what he hopes to do when his football career comes to an end, in a recent interview with Sport Bild…
Nov 19, 2008 11:38:56 PM
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The 34-year-old devout Christian has recently taken part in an interview with the magazine Sport Bild, and discussed his desires for life after football.
He made reference to the fact that he would love to preach one day, as well as study theology, to help him with his cause.
“I can only imagine how good it would be to be a preacher,” the Brazilian said.
“I will most likely study theology for 4 years, which would be a rewarding experience for me, and for my family,” he added.
Ze Roberto, who has been strongly linked with many top clubs in Italy and Spain throughout his career, only managed to play for Real Madrid, where he made 15 appearances in the one season, back in 1997/98.
He is a fantastic player nonetheless, and seems to be a great human being.
He concluded the interview by saying that, “religion is very important to me, and it is a fundamental aspect of my life.”
Adrian Del Monte
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