Milene Domingues Aganzo (born 18 June 1979), also known as Mika, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a 🗝 midfielder.
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At international level she was included in the Brazil women's national football team for the 2003 FIFA 🗝 Women's World Cup. Her inclusion was somewhat surprising and coach Paulo Gonçalves emphasised that she was not a first choice: 🗝 "Milene is going with us, but she is between the 19th and 20th player."[5] Despite Milene's poor physical conditioning, Brazil's 🗝 selectors felt she would attract interest from the media and public.[6] She remained an unused substitute in all four matches 🗝 as Brazil were eliminated in the quarter finals.[7]
She did participate in Brazil's next match in April 2004, under their new 🗝 coach René Simões, an unofficial friendly against Texas A&M Aggies women's soccer at Aggie Soccer Stadium.[8]
She was married to football 🗝 star Ronaldo from April 1999 to September 2003.[9] Together they have one son, Ronald,[10] who was born in Milan, on 🗝 6 April 2000.[citation needed] Due to her marriage to Ronaldo, some fans nicknamed her Ronaldinha, but she has opposed this 🗝 and prefers to be called Milene or Mika.[11] Later, Domingues married Spanish footballer David Aganzo.[citation needed] She is a Buddhist.[citation 🗝 needed]
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