Brazil World Cup winning legend Romario, 58, comes out of retirement 15 YEARS after his last match
by The Scottish Sun
The Scottish Sun— ROMARIO has come out of retirement 15 YEARS after his last professional match. The Brazilian legend and World Cup winner has signed up with America-RJ. The club plays in the second division of the
Daily Mail—Brazil legend Romario, 58, admits he's 'f tired' after training for the first time since coming out of retirement so he can play alongside his son. Romario came out of retirement at age of 58 to play for Brazilian side America. The Brazilian legend trained for the first time and felt the pace of the game. Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an It's All Kicking Off special. Listen on
Daily Mail—Brazilian legend Romario comes out of retirement at the age of 58 as he signs for team in his homeland so he can play alongside his son and he's still got his skills!. Romario has come out of retirement at the age of 58 for a team in Brazil. He won the World Cup in 1994 and has returned to play alongside his son. Darwin Nunez is a handful, but not lethal. Jurgen Klopp is making excuses for him -
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