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Así nació el corte más famoso de los Mundiales: la estrategia oculta de Ronaldo en Corea-Japón

En la memoria colectiva del fútbol, pocas imágenes resultan tan reconocibles como la de Ronaldo y su icónico peinado durante el Mundial de Corea-Japón 2002. Aquel “pelo Cascão” —apenas un pequeño copete en la parte frontal de la cabeza, con el resto completamente rapado— definió la estética de ese torneo y se transformó en un símbolo para el delantero.
La decisión de adoptar ese peinado surgió en un contexto de presión máxima. Antes de la semifinal del Mundial, Ronaldo, que ya acumulaba lesiones y contusiones, optó por un cambio de look que, según sus propias palabras, buscaba desviar la atención mediática de sus problemas físicos.
“Yo estaba solo al 60%, así que me rapé la cabeza. Todo el mundo solo hablaba de mi lesión. Y cuando llegué a entrenar con ese pelo, todo el mundo dejó de hablar de la lesión”, relató el delantero en una entrevista recogida por el diario británico The Sun en 2017.
La anécdota, que comenzó como una broma en el vestuario, rápidamente escapó de su control: la imagen de Ronaldo con el corte de Cascão fue replicada por miles de aficionados, tanto niños como adultos, que encontraron en ese gesto una muestra de carácter.
En los días previos a la semifinal contra Turquía, la situación física del ex Inter, Milan y Real Madrid, entre otros, era motivo de inquietud en la selección de Brasil. Había sufrido lesiones musculares recurrentes durante la temporada previa y, tras el exigente partido ante Inglaterra, el goleador sentía dolor en el muslo.
El médico José Luiz Runco explicó en el documental sobre Ronaldo Nazário: “La medicina no es una ciencia exacta y cada caso es diferente. Creo que él juegue, pero no puedo garantizar que eso vaya a suceder”. El propio Runco, junto al seleccionador Luiz Felipe Scolari, compartía la incertidumbre, aunque ambos apostaron por la voluntad de recuperación del delantero.

“Su lesión nos preocupa, pero confío en nuestro departamento médico y en la voluntad de jugar del atleta. No creo que se pierda la semifinal. Necesitamos a todos ahora. Quien tenga media pierna, juega. Ronaldo sabe que Brasil lo necesita mucho. Está haciendo un Mundial maravilloso. Es líder dentro y fuera del campo”, indicó Filipao por aquel entonces en la rueda de prensa previa al encuentro.
Contexto y presión antes de la semifinal
La presencia de Ronaldo en la Copa del Mundo de 2002 respondió a un periodo reciente de adversidad. Durante los años previos, el delantero enfrentó una serie de lesiones graves, incluyendo una rotura de tendones en la rodilla derecha durante un partido entre Lazio e Inter de Milán en abril de 2000.
Esta lesión lo mantuvo alejado de las canchas durante casi dos años. Scolari decidió incluirlo en la convocatoria final para el Mundial, aunque él solo había disputado 19 partidos desde su recuperación y había completado los 90 minutos en apenas tres ocasiones.
La preocupación dentro del equipo brasileño era sostenida, como reflejaron los periódicos de la época. Tras la victoria sobre Inglaterra en cuartos de final, el foco principal se centró en la recuperación del número 9.
En entrevista con el canal japonés Nippon TV en la víspera de la semifinal, Ronaldo compartió: “Estaba más cansado que otros jugadores, pero en dos o tres días estaré bien. Al fin y al cabo, en los últimos 30 días disputé una serie enorme de partidos después de estar dos años sin jugar. Fue un período muy corto, con muchos partidos”.
La rutina del atacante en esos días estuvo marcada por electroterapia, crioterapia y tratamientos médicos especializados. Mientras sus compañeros entrenaban con balón, él priorizaba la recuperación. La decisión de aparecer con el copete Cascão fue, según el propio Ronaldo, un modo de aliviar la tensión y modificar el foco de atención mediática.
El partido contra Turquía y la reacción a su desempeño

La semifinal ante Turquía marcó un cambio sobre el césped. En la primera parte, Ronaldo tuvo una actuación discreta. El exfutbolista y comentarista Walter Casagrande, durante la transmisión de TV Globo, sugirió su sustitución en el entretiempo: “Hoy está siendo un jugador menos”.
Al día siguiente, Mário Zagallo —campeón del mundo como jugador y entrenador— también opinó que el delantero debía ser reemplazado. No obstante, en la segunda mitad, Ronaldo aprovechó su oportunidad y anotó el único gol del partido con un remate de punta.
Así lo describió: “Yo no conseguía pegarle con la parte interna del pie, ni pasar con precisión, ni colocar un tiro. Tal vez podría agravar aún más la lesión… Veo la oportunidad y le pego de punta. Salió perfecto”, explicó en el documental sobre su carrera.
El resultado permitió a Brasil avanzar a la final, donde el delantero, aún con el corte de Cascão, fue determinante ante Alemania: dos goles que sellaron la victoria por 2-0 y garantizaron la quinta estrella para la selección brasileña. De esta forma, el delantero finalizó el torneo como máximo goleador, con ocho tantos.
El fenómeno cultural del corte ‘Cascão’
La imagen de Ronaldo con el corte Cascão se mantuvo durante meses y fue imitada por millones de seguidores en todo el mundo. El propio Felipão, en retrospectiva, expresó su desconcierto ante la decisión: “¿Cómo vamos a tener un corte de pelo de esos? Me puse nervioso, molesto. ¿Para qué hacer eso? ¿Y si sale mal? ¿Cómo vamos a justificar algo?”.
El futbolista sentenció en una rueda de prensa: “No puedo decepcionar a un montón de niños que copiaron este estilo, así que voy a seguir con él”. Actualmente, el corte permanece como uno de los símbolos más recordados del delantero, de ese Mundial y de la cultura futbolera de inicios del siglo XXI.
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Dem House hopeful tied to district’s secret sex-abuse settlements after touting transparency record

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A California Democrat running for Congress in a newly redrawn Central Valley congressional district has campaigned on bringing transparency to his local school board — but during his tenure, the board he served on reportedly settled multiple sex-abuse cases behind closed doors.
Randy Villegas, running to represent California’s newly redrawn 22nd Congressional District in the U.S. House following passage of the state’s Proposition 50, is a college professor and most recently a school board member who ran on bringing transparency to the Visalia Unified School District (VUSD) in Central California.
Meanwhile, on the website set up for his congressional candidacy, Villegas says he is running to «bring accountable, people-first leadership to Washington.» But, during his tenure as a Visalia Unified School District school board member, the district settled five confidential sex-abuse cases totaling nearly $14.4 million that included provisions to hide information from the public, according to data and documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
In at least one of the settlements authorized unanimously by the board, Villegas was present, Fox News Digital could confirm. In that settlement agreement, Visalia Unified School District paid out $3 million following sexual assault allegations against a kindergarten teacher from six former students, and it contained explicit provisions to keep the public in the dark.
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It marked the fifth «secret settlement» in three years at Visalia Unified School District, according to the LA Times, all of which came during Villegas’s tenure on the board that remains ongoing. Fox News Digital could not independently confirm if Villegas was present for the other four votes.
Randy Villegas is running to represent California’s newly redrawn 22nd Congressional District in the U.S. House following passage of the state’s Proposition 50. (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Connor Treacy)
Fox News Digital reached out to Villegas’s campaign and Visalia Unified School District for comment, including questions about Villegas’s past transparency message, the board’s approval of confidential sex-abuse settlements and whether the public deserved more disclosure, but did not hear back in time for publication.
«California Democrats have turned this race into a nightmare for parents,» press secretary for the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Christian Martinez, told Fox News Digital. «Socialist Randy Villegas quietly approved massive confidential settlements tied to the sexual abuse of children, while Progressive Jasmeet Bains is backed by activists who pushed to weaken sex offender laws and strip parents of their rights proving both are willing to sacrifice kids’ safety to protect their far-left allies and agenda.»
Visalia Unified School District board minutes from March 2025, reviewed by Fox News Digital, state Villegas was present when the board returned from closed session and unanimously approved a settlement agreement only identified as «existing litigation» titled «Tulare County Superior Court, Case No. VCU 294247.»
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When Fox News Digital searched the case number on the Tulare County, California, Superior Court’s case search portal, there were six defendants matching the March 2025 settlement documents shared by the LA Times.
The case involved allegations of sexual abuse and assault from six former students against an adult male kindergarten teacher, with incidents occurring decades prior in both a classroom and the restroom, according to a 2022 complaint shared by the L.A. Times that detailed the six accusers’ allegations.
The teacher, between the years 1969 and 1971, allegedly «used his kindergarten classroom and position of trust and authority to egregiously assault the youngest and most tender of students,» the complaint says, alleging the teacher «upended the kindergarten classroom into his personal playing field where (the teacher) preyed on and repeatedly assaulted multiple female students.»

A school bus takes students home in the small Tulare County, California, town in 2023. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The resulting March 2025 confidential settlement agreement, approved by the board with Villegas present, included provisions where parties agreed to state only «the matter has been resolved» and promised to provide no «further elaboration, discussion, or disclosure» to third-parties about it.
The settlements were reached to resolve claims and did not constitute any admission of wrongdoing.
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The settlement agreement also acknowledged that the district may be required to disclose settlement terms under the California Public Records Act, but barred former students involved in the settlement from «directly or indirectly» encouraging anyone to file a public-records request about the settlements, or making one themselves.
At least three of the other settlement agreements from Villegas’ tenure on the Visalia Unified School District board and shared by the LA Times, which spanned abuse dating back decades, included the same secrecy provisions, according to a review by Fox News Digital.
The fifth, an $8 million settlement approved during Villegas’s tenure, according to the LA Times’ reporting but unverified independently by Fox News Digital, included allegations from a former student who said, when they were 15, they were allegedly groomed and sexually assaulted by a school staff member in their mid-30s. The alleged abuse, according to a copy of the complaint shared by the LA Times, took place during the 2022–2023 school year.
The plaintiff accused Visalia Unified School District of negligent hiring, supervision and retention, in the complaint, alleging the district knew or should have known the defendant was unfit to work there.
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The plaintiff’s attorney told news outlet ABC 30 that the defendant in the case had been released from the same school a decade earlier over serious misconduct before being brought back in 2022. That lawyer later represented another student with allegations against the same staff member, ABC30 reported, adding the defendant was facing 11 felony counts for misconduct during the 2022–2023 school year.
The settlement in that case was reached one month before a civil trial was expected to start, The Fresno Bee added in coverage from 2025.

Lopez acknowledged Democrats are currently in «the hot seat» for California. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
Villegas, while running to retain his vacancy appointment to the school board in 2022, prior to any of the aforementioned settlements, bragged that during his temporary appointment he «pushed for transparency, supporting a policy to grant the public access to meeting recordings,» in a candidate profile for the Visalia Times Delta. In the bio on his congressional candidacy website, Villegas echoes a similar message.
«Randy’s running to fight for working families, protect our democracy, and bring accountable, people-first leadership to Washington,» Villegas’ website says. «He’s challenging Republican David Valadao, who has consistently sided with corporate interests over the needs of our communities.»
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Villegas, who teaches political science at the College of the Sequoias since getting his doctorate from the University of California at Santa Cruz, is running in California’s June 2 top-two primary against incumbent Republican Rep. David Valadao and Democratic Assemblywoman Bains.
Fox News Digital reached out to campaigns for Valadao and Bains for comment, but did not hear back in time for publication.
Villegas’ campaign has drawn support from the progressive wing of the party, most notably Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who endorsed Villegas in November 2025, Dolores Huerta, the co-founder of the United Farm Workers alongside Cesar Chavez, and the Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC, whose co-chairs, Reps. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., praised Villegas as a candidate who would bring Central Valley voices to Congress. Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., also has endorsed Villegas, according to local California reporting.
The 22nd Congressional District was previously held by Republicans Devin Nunes and Connie Conway.
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Military vet sees opening for GOP in blue state amid ‘embarrassment’ of ‘stolen valor Walz’

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EXCLUSIVE: A former Navy SEAL and Marine veteran running for U.S. Senate in Minnesota sees an opening for a statewide GOP victory this election cycle, saying citizens are widely embarrassed by Democratic Gov. Tim Walz’s «stolen valor» handling of the massive fraud scandal in the state.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Adam Schwarze, one of about half a dozen running for the GOP’s Senate nomination in Minnesota, said that with the Democratic Party embracing socialist policies in the state and across the country, «the stakes cannot be higher.» Without an incumbent to contend with, Schwarze said Republicans have a «20-year opportunity» to flip a seat that could determine which party controls the upper chamber.
He juxtaposed himself with Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, the No. 2 leader in Minnesota and the current Democratic frontrunner for her party’s Senate nomination. Schwarze posited that Flanagan has been marred by her association with Walz and the still-unfolding fraud crisis that has rocked Minnesota.
«Everybody outside of Minneapolis is angered and embarrassed that Minnesota is internationally known [for] fraud. You can’t even go outside the country and say your state anymore because people are like, ‘What is wrong with your crazy state?’» he said, adding, «That’s going to really have a large effect in the voting in November.»
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Republican Senate candidate and military veteran Adam Schwarze (left) is ripping «stolen valor Walz» for claiming credit for cracking down on the rampant fraud in Minnesota while he says the Walz administration has mishandled the abuse. (Courtesy of the Campaign for Adam Schwarze for U.S. Senate; Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
Though he has yet to receive the GOP nomination, Schwarze said that with 10 years as an infantry Marine and 11 years as a Navy SEAL officer, he would be a surefire candidate in a general election faceoff with Flanagan.
«Navy SEALs are seven for seven in general elections,» he said. «We don’t miss the target.»
Meanwhile, he accused Flanagan of «openly running as a socialist.»
Flanagan, who is running a progressive, anti-Trump campaign, has been endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. She recently appeared alongside Sanders at one of his «Fighting Oligarchy» tour stops in Rochester, Minnesota.
At the rally, Flanagan cast the current political moment as a «fight for who this country belongs to, billionaires and corporations or the rest of us.» She used much of her time onstage to rip the President Donald Trump-backed «one, big, beautiful bill,» U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the conflict in Iran and the proposed White House ballroom.
Flanagan asserted, «They don’t give a damn about you,» saying of the Trump administration, «This is just straight up corruption, period, full stop.»
Schwarze said that Flanagan’s rhetoric encapsulates the state of the Democratic Party right now.
«What’s the Democrat agenda nationally right now? It’s anti-Trump, pro-socialism,» he said. «Now, they’re going to run an open socialist candidate for the U.S. Senate. And I don’t think it’s going to work in Minnesota.»
He posited that «nobody outside Minneapolis is going to vote for socialism.»
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Minnesota GOP Senate candidate Adam Schwarze calls on Gov. Tim Walz’s Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan to suspend her Senate campaign. (Courtesy of Campaign for Adam Schwarze for U.S. Senate)
But Schwarze said that while Minnesotans’ distaste for socialism will keep them from voting Democratic this year, he believes the fraud issue will drive voters to seek change at the ballot box.
«Fraud is everything. That’s going to be the thing that takes back our state for people like me who are just patriotic people,» he explained.
While on the campaign trail, Schwarze said he has seen as much as twice the normal number of people registering support for Republicans at local caucuses throughout Minnesota. He said he has also seen support in cities that are typically Democratic strongholds.
«Minnesotans are a really proud people. We’re farmers. We’re laborers. We have businesses,» he said. «What is throughout and known is just the anger and the embarrassment of being a Minnesotan in this time.»
Meanwhile, he ripped the Walz administration, saying, «They’re still trying to cover it up, or try to press for a different narrative on the story, take credit, which is what Walz does, right? Stolen Valor Walz, he loves to take credit, but not actually do the work.»
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Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan speaks at the United Center on the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Ill., on Aug. 19, 2024. (REUTERS/Mike Segar)
Schwarze said that Flanagan, too, shares in the blame.
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«We don’t know how many billions it truly is. But there’s still been zero people fired from the Walz administration,» he said. «And at the same time that Walz is now finally getting pushed aside by the establishment Democrats, they’re also trying to elevate Peggy Flanagan to the United States Senate.»
He accused Flanagan of being «right there for the $9 to $19 billion in fraud,» while adding, «Being a military guy my whole life, you don’t fail a mission and then get promoted.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz and Flanagan for comment.
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