Off-form Ronaldinho was left out of Brazil’s squad on Thursday for next month’s World Cup qualifiers and the Confederations Cup.
Striker Ronaldo, who has not played for his country since the last World Cup, was also overlooked despite a promising start to his latest comeback with Corinthians.
Brazil face Uruguay in Montevideo on June 6 and host South American group leaders Paraguay in Recife four days later.
Coach Dunga also sprang a surprise by including uncapped Gremio goalkeeper Victor along with four other home-based players — fullbacks Kleber and Andre Santos, midfielder Ramires and striker Nilmar.
Ramires and Andre Santos are both uncapped while Nilmar, whose career has been plagued by injuries, has played twice for his country.
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Gomes was recalled after an injury to Doni, the regular second choice after Julio Cesar.
Dunga said he wanted Ronaldinho to return to full form before he picked him again.
“I’m going to do everything possible to help him recover,” he told reporters. “I have confidence in him, he’s a special player. He’s having a bad time but I hope he can get over this.”
Ronaldinho has failed to settle at AC Milan since his move from Barcelona last year and has recently been mostly confined to the bench.
The playmaker was substituted in the 1-1 World Cup qualifying draw in Ecuador in March after one of his worst performances at international level.
He then found himself among the substitutes for the following game at home to Peru and came on late in the match with Brazil already leading 3-0.
Ronaldo has scored eight goals for Corinthians in his latest comeback, however most of them were in the regional Paulista championship against modest opponents.
The 32-year-old is still trying to regain full fitness.
Ronaldo sustained a minor right leg muscle injury during the match and was expected to miss the team’s Brazilian league game against Barueri on Saturday.
“We want to see the Ronaldo that we all know,” Dunga said. “But he’s going to have to prove with his club that he’s ready to be called up.”
Brazil are second in the South American World Cup qualifying group with 21 points from 12 games, three behind Paraguay.
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