Romário, a World Cup Champion, Is Now a World Cup Dissenter
He has never been like the others. It is not his way. When Romário de Souza Faria was a boy playing soccer on the streets of Jacarezinho, he dominated the neighborhood pickup game, the pelada, day after day after day. When he became a star for club and country, he sometimes arrived for training in a helicopter. When his career was at its peak and he became an icon throughout the world, he reveled in a social life so rambunctious that he once said, “If I don’t go out at night, I don’t score.”
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