Romário de Souza Faria is a former Brazilian footballer and politician
@Former Brazilian Football Star, Timeline and Personal Life
Romário de Souza Faria is a former Brazilian footballer and politician
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Romario married Isabelle Bittencourt in 2002. The couple has two children - Romarinho and Isabellinha Faria.
Romario de Souza Faria was born to Edevair de Souza Faria and his wife Manuela Ladislau Faria on 29, January, 1966 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Enev though his family was poor his father encouraged him in his quest to become a professional footballer.
When Romario was a child, he started playing for Olaria football club in his home town and after impressing the club management he was given a contract by the club when he was only 13 years old.
Romario developed as a player quite quickly in his teenage years and came into prominence when he netted 4 goals in a game against Vasco da Gama. The Vasco da Gama management was so impressed that they signed him up in 1985.
Romario performed very well for the youth team at Vasco da Game and after winning a couple of titles for the team he was selected for the Brazilian national team. He represented Brazil at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and ended as the top scorer in the tournament as the team ended up winning the silver medal. Two years hence, Romario was instrumental in winning the Copa America as he scored the winning goal in the final.
Following his exploits for the Brazilian national team, Romario was bought by Dutch club PSV Eindhoven in 1988 and it was in the Netherlands that he came into prominence. During his five years at the club he scored a staggering 125 goals and led the team to three league titles as well as a cup.
In 1990, Romario went to the World Cup in Italy to represent Brazil but a lack of match fitness meant he could play only a peripheral role. However, four years later in the World Cup in USA, Romario scored five goals in the tournament and led Brazil to a record breaking 4th title.
After his show for PSV Eindhoven, Romario made a move to Spanish giants Barcelona in 1993 and became an integral part of the team that came to be known as the ‘Dream Team’. Romario was a prolific goal scorer during his time at the club, scoring 46 goals in 34 appearances and helped the club win a league title. He left Barcelona two years later.
In 1995 Romario joined Brazilian club Flamengo and during his five year stint at the club, he had two unsuccessful spell in Spain with Valencia. Two years after joining Flamengo, Romario helped Brazil win the Copa America after forming a lethal striking partnership with Ronaldo. The following year he was not selected for Brazil in the World Cup to be held in France since he could not recover from an injury.
Romario won plenty of awards throughout his career and the most noted award was the ‘FIFA World Player of the Year-Silver Award’ in 1994.
Romario is among the greatest strikers to have ever played the game and among his many achievements; his performance in the 1994 World Cup in USA is without doubt his greatest. He scored 5 goals in the tournament and led Brazil to a then unprecedented 4th World Cup title.