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Former Brazil and Barcelona forward Romario has officially registered himself as a player for Rio de Janeiro second-division side America-RJ, where he also serves as the club president. The 58 ...
A bodybuilder who wanted to look like the Incredible Hulk risked his life injecting oil into his arms. Romario Dos Santos Alves, 25, turned to a cocktail of oil, painkillers and alcohol to pump up ...
With Ronaldo currently on 608 career goals, and Messi not far behind on 573, there is certainly time for the pair to reach Romario's official tally of 743 (although Romario himself claims to have ...
Romario sobbed openly at the news conference; coach Mario Zagallo’s refusal to risk him had caught him by surprise, too. By 2002, Romario was 36, still scoring goals.
Romario played for Brazil at the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, scoring five goals to help Brazil win the latter tournament. He made 73 appearances for his country between 1987 and 2005, scoring 56 goals.
BRAZIL legend Romario has revealed he is dating a pretty influencer 25 years his junior. The 56-year-old posted a photo of himself with his arms round 31-year-old blonde Marcelle Ceolin at a rap fe… ...
Legendary Brazilian striker Romario has been elected to the nation's senate after winning 63.4 percent of the vote for the seat in Rio de Janeiro.
Romario had a colourful life on and off the pitch Credit: Getty Images - Getty. With 55 goals from 70 caps for Brazil, he won the Golden Ball award at the 1994 World Cup, helping them to the title ...
Romario is very sorry, though he cannot remember what for. It was a desperate last attempt. Whenever Brazil have played at home this year the cry for Romario has gone up from the terraces. For the ...
Romario scored his penalty in the shootout in the 1994 World Cup final against Italy Former Brazil striker Romario has come out of retirement aged 58 and registered to play for America Football ...
Brazil's Romario, left, says he's close to scoring his 1,000th career goal, and Brazilians are preparing the celebrations, although the claim is being met with some skepticism.ERALDO PERES ...