Ricardinho Retires: Legend of Futsal Leaves Behind a Glorious Legacy
End of an Era: Ricardinho Hangs Up His Boots
In a heartfelt press conference held in Évora, Portugal, Ricardinho, often hailed as the best futsal player in the world, announced his retirement from professional futsal. At the age of 39, the six-time World Futsal Player of the Year brought down the curtain on an illustrious career that spanned nearly two decades.
“Today, I’m here to end my professional sporting career. It’s the most difficult decision I’ve ever made.”
The Magnificent Rise of a Futsal Legend
Ricardinho’s journey to the summit of the futsal world began in Miramar. He rose through the ranks, honing his skills at Benfica before truly shining at Inter Moviflor.
- First crowned World’s Best Futsal Player in 2010
- Monopolized the award from 2014 to 2018
- Won the 2021 World Cup and 2018 European Cup with Portugal
- Represented Portugal in 188 games
- Won club titles across Portugal, Spain, France, and Japan
Ricardinho’s Wish: Growing Futsal’s Future
In his retirement speech, Ricardinho expressed his hope for futsal’s growth, telling Bola, “I hope I feel that I have contributed something to increasing the number of professional halls in schools and schools as well. I hope we will not lose this simple habit of playing our neighborhoods, by placing backpacks in the middle of the street after school to play futsal.”

