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Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area

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Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area

"Messenger of God" and "Cold Face Killer" Romario (Souza Romario), born on January 29, 1966 in a slum on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is 1.68 meters tall and plays as a striker. He is one of the players who has scored more than 50 goals in international competitions for the national team. In 1988, he participated in the Seoul Olympic Games, scoring 7 goals in 6 games, and Brazil won the second place, and became the top scorer in the football competition of this Olympic Games. On 10 October 1988, Romario joined PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands, winning the Dutch league titles in 1989, 1991 and 1992 and the cups in 1988 and 1989. He became the top scorer in the Dutch league in 1989, 1990 and 1991, setting a record of 125 goals in five seasons. In 1993, Romario joined the famous coach Cruyff to play for the Spanish club Barcelona. In his first season, he won the First Division and the second place in the European Champions Cup for the team, becoming the top scorer in the Spanish First Division with 30 goals. In 1994, he participated in the World Cup in the United States, won the World Cup Championship Gold Cup for Brazil for the fourth time, was named the best athlete of the World Cup, won the "Silver Boot Award" with 5 goals, and was selected for the best team. At the end of the year, he was named "World Footballer of the Year" by FIFA.

Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area

In March 2004, he was voted one of the 125 best football players in the history of football by FIFA. According to official statistics, Romario scored 839 goals in his career. According to Brazil's "Scoreboard" data, the "lone wolf" has scored 925 goals in his career. However, according to the statistics of the "lone wolf", including echelon goals and various informal game goals, he scored 1006 goals in his football career. On 20 May 2007, Romario finally scored his 1,000th career goal against the Rafis Sporting Club, becoming a substantial record in football history, following Brazil's Pele, Federage and Austria's Franz Bergeron. After Binder, the fifth person to reach that milestone in his personal career. On April 15, 2008, he reached the age of 42 before announcing his official retirement. Debuting in 1985 at Vasco da Gama and hanging up his boots at Vasco da Gama in 2008, Romario has a career spanning 25 years. From 1979, when promoted to rio state small team Olalia echelon, the Lone Wolf has played for 29 years.

Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area
Romario, the wolf of the "Cold Face Killer" forbidden area

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