The Brazilian star will be at tonight's match against Puebla, where he'll be unveiled during half time. His debut may take place on Tuesday's match against Tigres.

Just three hours after arriving into Mexico, Ronaldinho was officially unveiled as a player for Club Queretaro. In a press conference held at a Mexico City hotel, the former Barcelona and AC Milan player stated he is not in the final hours of his career:

"This is a fresh start for me, I'm highly motivated by this challenge. I get here to play like I've used to in all my other teams, I want to be remembered here and to make history with Gallos Blancos," Ronaldinho told the press.

The World Cup winner from 2002 stated he will not alter his lifestyle, regarding criticism for his reputation as a "party animal":

"I've always lived my life the same way, and I'm not going to change. Everywhere I've been I have delivered for my teams, so that's what I'm hoping for. I want to win it all here living the way I'm used to," the player replied.

Asked about how much he knows about Liga MX, Ronaldinho did not go into details, but assured he was well aware of where he was going to play:

"My brother Roberto played here, so I have a notion of what I can expect from my time here. I'm familiar with the top clubs here and it's my goal to win something here," Ronaldinho ended.

Earlier, Ronaldinho shared on his Twitter feed his new No. 49 shirt:

"A very special day in my career. I'm very motivated  by this new challenge!"