Adriano Caught Partying Barefoot Weeks Before Sensational Return To Football

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Adriano Caught Partying Barefoot Weeks Before Sensational Return to Football

Retired Brazilian Striker Adriano Spotted on Wild Night Out

Adriano Returns to Field One Last Time

Brazil legend Adriano has been spotted partying barefoot in the street weeks before returning to play one last game of professional football.

The 40-year-old striker, who retired in 2016, has signed a short-term contract with Brazilian fourth-division side Aparecidense.

Adriano, once considered one of the world's best strikers, has been plagued by injuries and personal problems throughout his career.

However, he is now determined to make a comeback and help Aparecidense win promotion to the third division.

Adriano was spotted partying in the street in Aparecida de Goiania, the city where his new club is based.

The former Inter Milan and Roma star was filmed dancing and singing with friends.

Adriano did not appear to be wearing any shoes in the video.

The footage has gone viral on social media, with many fans expressing their excitement at seeing Adriano back on the field.

Adriano is expected to make his debut for Aparecidense in the Copa do Brasil, the Brazilian Cup, on March 8.

Aparecidense is currently in the third round of the competition and will face off against Ferroviaria.

Adriano is hoping to help Aparecidense win promotion to the third division this season.

The club is currently top of the Serie D standings, with 13 points from seven games.

If Aparecidense wins promotion, it will be the first time the club has played in the third division since 2008.

Adriano is one of Brazil's most decorated players.

He won the Copa America in 2004 and 2007, and the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2005.

He also played for some of the biggest clubs in the world, including Inter Milan, Roma, and Flamengo.

Adriano's return to football is sure to generate a lot of excitement.

He is one of the most popular players in Brazil, and his fans will be eager to see him back on the field.