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"Lone wolf" Romario returned to play and played alongside his son

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"Lone wolf" Romario returned to play and played alongside his son

The 58-year-old Brazilian striker has announced his return to football after 15 years of retirement to join America Football Club.

Romario announced on his social media account Instagram that he is returning to play after retiring from football to join Rio de Janeiro's second-division side America Football Club, where Romario is currently preparing for the new season, which begins on May 18.

The 58-year-old striker, who retired in 2009 and returned to professional football after 15 years, is also the president of the football club, and Romario will receive a minimum wage when he registers himself as a professional footballer, team-mate with his son Romarino, "I am not in the fight for the title, but in the team I like the most." In addition, I will fulfill another dream of playing football with my own son."

Romario is one of the strongest strikers in the history of Brazilian football, having played for PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona, Flamengo and other teams, won the 1994 World Cup for Brazil, and was elected World Footballer of the Year in the same year. After Romario retired, Romario joined the political arena and was elected to the Federal Chamber of Deputies and then the Federal Senate.

"Lone wolf" Romario returned to play and played alongside his son
"Lone wolf" Romario returned to play and played alongside his son

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