Brazilian football star Ronaldinho (40), who is jailed for possession of a counterfeit passport, showed his rustless skills by attending a futsal competition held in a prison in Paraguay.

Paraguayan media, including ABC TV and Hoy, reported that Ronaldinho scored five goals and six assists in a futsal match at the prisoner's prison in Asuncion, Paraguay, leading the team's 11-2 win.

Ronaldinho was all involved in scoring the team.

On the 4th, Ronaldinho entered Paraguay with his older brother Roberto and a counterfeit passport from Paraguay.

At the time of entry, counterfeiting was not discovered, but after several hours, he was arrested and investigated by a police officer who came to the hotel.

Ronaldinho asked for release on condition of bail or house arrest, but the Paraguayan court did not accept it.

In this prison futsal competition, 194 prisoners are divided into 10 teams to compete.

The prison wanted an old soccer star who unexpectedly stayed inside a fence to take part in the tournament.

Ronaldinho, who also led Brazil's championship in the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup, said that he refused at first, saying, "There are no shoes to match," and later became known when the guards lent soccer shoes.

There have been reports that even if Ronaldinho appeared, there would be a condition that the goal could not be scored, but Ronaldinho opened the goal five times.

Ronaldinho, who made his professional debut in Gremiu, Brazil in 1998, played in prestigious teams such as Paris Saint-Germain (France), FC Barcelona (Spain), and AC Milan (Italy). This year, the FIFA Player of the Year Award (2004, 2005 ), Ballon d'Or (2005).

(Photo = AFP, Yonhap News)