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Ronaldinho Is Renting Out His House In Rio For $15,000 A Night During The World Cup

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Ronaldinho missed out on Brazil's World Cup squad, but now he's hoping to join FIFA and corrupt politicians in profiting off of the tournament. For just R$34,148 ($15,354) per night, you can rent the legendary footballer's Rio de Janeiro home through Airbnb.
The five bedroom, six bathroom house, which is inside a gated community in Rio's Barra da Tijuca neighborhood, has a verified listing page on Airbnb and Ronaldinho tweeted the link to advertise the accommodations with the hashtag "#CasaR10."
The sparsely decorated house, which also has a three-car garage, features a pool and several unique features that are not at all surprising to find in a place Ronaldinho calls home. Here's a look...
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There's a tree house in the backyard (the "No Phil Scolaris allowed" sign appears to have been removed).
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There's a bongo stage for his all night jam sessions.
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Milan themed Ronaldinho artwork in the room with the home entertainment system.
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More dodgy Ronaldinho artwork.
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The "zen massage or yoga room" complete with football trophies.
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Master bedroom with hammock.
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Closet with a large selection of gaudy belts.
A security deposit of $1023 is required and an addition charge of the same amount will be added on for more than three guests. Smoking is only allowed outside and a "service team" will be available to guests. The house also features a sauna, barbecue, cellar, and "a special refrigerator for beer." If you are Matthew McConaughey and you are planning on attending World Cup matches in July, this is definitely the place for you. A tree house and a special fridge just for beer? Worth every penny.
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