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Romario de Sousa Faria(port. Romrio de Souza Faria; January 29, 1966, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - brazilian soccer player, attacker. In 1994 he received the world champion medal and was recognized as the best football player of the year in the world. In 2010, he was elected to the lower house of the National Congress from the Socialist Party of Brazil.

Biography

Romario began his career at the Brazilian side Vasco da Gama and at a young age acquired a very scandalous reputation when he was expelled from the Brazilian national team at the Youth World Cup for violating the rules.

Brilliantly performing at Olympic Games ah 1988 in Seoul (scoring in both the semi-finals and the final, in which the Brazilians lost to the USSR national team in extra time), Romario moved to PSV. There he had serious disagreements with coaches and teammates, which, however, did not prevent him from scoring 98 goals in five seasons in the Dutch championship. In the summer of 1993, Romário was bought by Barcelona for £3 million.

Initially, the Brazilian coaches had difficulty adapting his pronounced individualism to team game. But performances in European clubs made his style more harmonious. In 1994, at the World Cup in the USA, Romario scored five important goals - Cameroon, Russia and Sweden in the group stage, the Netherlands in the quarter-finals and Sweden in the semi-finals. Another goal was scored in the post-match penalty shootout in the final against Italy.

After the World Cup, he "rushed" between two continents, changing clubs, disappeared from the national team for a long time, but managed to return to it at Tournois de France in 1997. For the upcoming World Cup, the coaches played a bunch of "Ro-Ro": Romario - Ronaldo. He was prevented from playing at the World Cup in France by an injury received shortly before the start of the tournament. He almost managed to recover, but coach Mario Zagallo, after consulting with Zico, decided not to take him to the tournament. As a result, the 11th number, which Romario managed to get in the application, was transferred to Emerson, who replaced him.

After that, Romario moved to his homeland in Brazil, where he played for a long time. In 2005, at the age of 39, he again became top scorer Brazilian championship. In 2006, he moved to the American club Miami from the first division.

In 2007, the 41-year-old forward moved to his early career club, Vasco da Gama, and scored five goals for that team, approaching the 1,000 career goal mark. On May 21, 2007, Romario scored his 1000th goal (this achievement also includes 77 goals scored for the youth teams of Olaria and Vasco da Gama).

After doping scandal On April 15, 2008, Romario officially announced the end sports career(although he was forgiven, since the doping got through the baldness remedy).

In mid-2009, it was announced that Romario had signed a contract with the America club from Rio de Janeiro. Romario agreed to help the club return to the elite division of the Carioca League.

The 10,000-seat stadium in Duqui de Caxias is named after Romário.

A statue of Romario appeared on the field of the San Januario stadium in Rio de Janeiro, where the footballer scored his 1,000th goal.

Statistics

Club Season Championship Cup Continent. Other Total
Games goals Games goals Games goals Games goals Games goals
Vasco da Gama 1985 12 8
1986 22 21
1987 25 13
1988 38 28
Total 97 70
PSV 1988/89 24 19 3 4 5 3 33 26
1989/90 20 23 2 2 4 6 26 31
1990/91 25 25 2 5 2 0 29 30
1991/92 14 9 1 0 2 0 17 9
1992/93 26 22 1 3 9 7 36 32
Total 109 98 9 14 22 16 140 128
Barcelona 1993/94 33 30 19 0 10 2 79 59
1994/95 13 4 0 0 5 3 18 7
Total 46 34 2 0 15 5 97 66
Flamengo 1995 16 8 5 1
1996 3 0 5 1
Total 19 8
Valencia 1996/97 5 4 0 0 5 4
Total 5 4 0 0 5 4
Flamengo 1997 4 3 8 7
Total 4 3
Valencia 1997/98 6 1 1 1 7 2
Total 6 1 1 1 7 2
Flamengo 1998 20 14 4 6
1999 19 12 7 7
Total 39 22
Vasco da Gama 2000 20 14 2 1
2001 18 21
Total 38 35
Fluminense 2002 22 15 7 5
Total 22 15
Al Sadd 2002/03 3 0
Total 3 0
Fluminense 2003 21 13
2004 13 5 2 2
Total 34 18
Vasco da Gama 2005 31 23 2 1 - - 10 7 43 31
2006 - - 1 3 - - 10 6 11 9
Total 31 23 3 4 - - 20 13 54 40
Miami 2006 21 17
Total 21 17
Adelaide United 2006/07 4 1
Total 4 1
Vasco da Gama 2007 6 3 3 2 1 0 9 10 19 15
Total 6 3 3 2 1 0 9 10 19 15
America (Rio) 2009 1 0
Total 1 0 1 0
Total 434 311

This football player is unique and incomparable in his own way. The greatest talent was combined in an incredible way with the same great laziness, which did not prevent Romario from becoming one of the best strikers in the history of world football.

Romario de Sousa Faria

  • Country - Brazil.
  • Position - striker.
  • Born: 29-01-1966.
  • Height: 169 cm.
  • Nickname: Shorty.

Biography and career of a football player

Like many other Brazilian boys, football for Romario was not only a favorite game and entertainment, but also the only chance to achieve something in life. I must say that Romario took full advantage of his chance.

"Vasco da Gama"

1985-1988, 2000-2001, 2005-2006, 2007

Romario returned to his native club three times, here he began his brilliant career, and completed it here. Graduated at the age of 41...

For the adult team "Vasco" Romario first played when he was 19 years old. Over the course of four seasons, he appeared regularly in the base and scored regularly - his performance was more than 0.7 goals per game.

Romario had a particularly bright season in 1988, when he scored 28 goals in 38 games for the club. Then he was invited to the first team of Brazil and left to conquer Europe.

PSV Einhoven

1988-1993

At PSV, Romario did not get along with either the coaches or the team - for 5 seasons spent at the club, he learned only one word in Dutch - “tired” and one phrase - “I want to go home”.

The constant whims of the Brazilian, his trips to nightclubs and discos, interspersed with sudden, at the height of the season, departures to his homeland (carnival is sacred) spoiled quite a few nerves for the coaches of the Dutch club.

But everyone forgave Romario, because he scored. No not like this. SCORE. 128 balls in 140 official games for five seasons - just a fantastic result.

Romario practically did not move around the field, he could stand the whole game, explode in two episodes, but in these episodes he hit the opponents' goal. How many times, lulled by the deceptive calmness of a genius, the defenders lost their vigilance for a moment and let Romario touch the ball. And one touch was sometimes enough for him to score.

Sometimes it seemed that in order to score a goal, the miniature Brazilian had only to want it. One day, in group match In the 1992-1993 Champions League against Milan, Romario scored a breathtaking goal: standing with his back to the goal, he took the ball approximately on the goalkeeper's line, covering it with his body, managed to juggle it, and then slammed it into the near nine with a turn!

I have never seen anything like it before or since.

It was clear to everyone that Romario had long outgrown the Dutch championship, but the big clubs were in no hurry to invite a capricious star from whom one could expect any tricks, and at any time.

"Barcelona"

1993-1994

Other clubs

1995-2009

But Romario always yearned for his native country, never taking root in an alien Europe. In 1995, he signed a contract with Flamengo, after which his wanderings began: Fluminise, Vasco da Gama, short trips to Spain (Valencia), Qatar and Australia.

But Romario did not stay anywhere for more than six months, each time returning to his native Brazil.


Brazil national team

1987-1995

The club career of this one-of-a-kind football player cannot be assessed unequivocally, just like his career in the national team. On the one hand, Romario is a world champion, on the other hand, he could become a participant in five world championships, repeating the achievement, unique for a field player, established by

But, as they say, no luck. In 1986, Tele Santana did not take the 20-year-old Romario to the World Cup in Mexico, for which he was later mercilessly criticized at home. Romario did not go to the 1998 World Cup due to an injury received literally on the eve of the tournament - he was already included in the team’s application under No. tetracampeons".

And in 2002, the decision of Luis Felipe Scolari not to take Romario to the World Cup in Japan and South Korea caused a real wave of indignation of the "torsida". Moreover, Romario was healthy, just "Sergeant", with his love of order and dictatorial manners, unpredictable geniuses were not needed.

However, the winners are not judged - Scolari got the fifth and so far the last world title for Brazil.

But the 1994 World Cup was Romario's championship. He scored in five matches, four of which ended in victory for his national team, and was recognized best player victorious for his team tournament. A bunch of forwards Romario - Bebeto was the most productive in the championship.

Romario's nerves did not waver in the post-match penalty shootout against the Italians. His shot was the second, Marcio Santos and Franco Baresi did not realize their attempts before him, and Romario no longer had the right not to miss.

Romario - coach

Having tried himself as a coach in his native Vasco da Gama, Romario did not achieve anything and so far does not dare to try again, but simply enjoys life.

Titles Romario

Command

  1. Three-time Dutch champion.
  2. Two-time winner of the Dutch Cup.
  3. Two-time champion of Spain.
  4. Brazilian Champion.
  5. World champion.
  6. Winner of the Confederations Cup.


Individual

  1. 1989 Dutch Footballer of the Year.
  2. The best football player of the 1994 World Cup.
  3. Footballer of the Year in South America (2000).
  4. Footballer of the Year in Brazil (2000).
  • Romario officially has 874 goals on his account, but at one time the “short man” set out to beat Pele himself by this indicator and began to keep his own count of goals.
  • By this count, he scored over a thousand goals, but FIFA does not recognize this achievement, pointing out that Romario included goals scored for youth teams in the statistics.
  • However, in honor of Romario's 1,000th goal scored on May 21, 2007 at the San Junario Stadium ( home arena"Vasco") installed a bronze statue of the player.
  • The 11th number, under which Romario performed, was forever assigned to him at Vasco da Gama, but after the change in the club's leadership, the number was put back into circulation.
  • In 2010, Romario was elected to the lower house of the National Congress - the Brazilian Parliament.

And one thought haunts me. Imagine that Romario, with his talent, would be hardworking and persistent, constantly working on himself, setting high goals. What heights would this genius reach then, whose game is still remembered by fans all over the world?

I don't have an answer to this question. And you?

Lazy, shorty was the name given to the greatest player in the history of football in the media. In part, this is true. The height of Romario de Souza Faria is 1 meter 69 centimeters. But the nickname is received not only for the reason physical indicators. His laziness manifested itself in a long, motionless standing on the field. But when the player started to act, the most dexterous players did not keep up with the quick movements and missed half of the manipulations, like the ball into the goal. These features have made it possible to achieve stunning success in sports.

In Brazil, everyone plays football, but only a few make the game the meaning of life. From the category of entertainment, sports have become the main source of income. The striker, nicknamed "shorty", was born on January 29. Already small, he showed excellent results on the field. But poverty, willpower forced the footballer to constantly improve himself and apply a lot of effort. According to surveys, 90% of Brazilians consider Romario a Brazilian football legend.
From the age of 13, the boy played in the Olaria children's team, and lived in Jacarezinho for a long time. Then he moved to a more prosperous area.
In training, Romario had no interest in the mandatory procedures, but all the hidden power sources were turned on in the game, and the football player gave the result at 100%. Critics noted that the game became a show, and the goal was the key number of the performance.


Successes in the clubs of the world

All the teams on the planet wanted to have a successful football player. Being popular, the forward often changed clubs.
"Vasco da Gama"
This is the home team of the football hero. At 41, Romario returned to it to help him become a leader with his authority. Here, the footballer played for the first time in the adult group at the age of 19. From here, in 1988, the striker's career started. He scored 28 goals in 38 games.

PSV

The Dutch coaches were categorically unhappy with the whims, forays into parties and carnivals. There is a legend that in Dutch Romario could only pronounce 2 phrases:

  • I want to go home.
  • I am very tired.

But the Europeans needed him! 128 goals scored in 140 games. Everyone agreed with his character.

Barcelona

Here the football player was away less, but continued to stand on the field for 80 minutes. With Hristo Stroichkov from Bulgaria, they organized a tandem that defeated the enemy without much effort.
Romario also had other clubs, where he could not stay for more than 6 months. Countries in which the footballer roamed:

  • Qatar.
  • Spain.
  • Australia.

Nowhere did the restless heart of Romario find shelter. Brazil has always been desired and loved. There the footballer returned constantly.

Successes in the Brazilian national team

During his playing career, Romario in the national team has hosted 4 world championships. But the football player participated in only one. This happened in 1994. And the player had his finest hour. The team won 4 out of 5 matches. And in each attacker scored into the opponent's goal. Brilliantly executed penalty Italians.


Why was the forward suspended from participation in other championships?

  1. 1986. The reason for the absence in the national team: did not take the coach.
  2. 1998. Trauma is to blame.
  3. 2002. The coach did not like the cool temper and unpredictability.

The brilliant player did not need anyone's assessments, but his behavior did not allow him to conquer all the heights of football.

Thanks to a successful career, Romario's life seems like a fairy tale. He was often forgiven for gaffes, but there was never any question of leaving the team prematurely. At 52, Romario is in excellent physical shape. Vivid episodes of the life of a successful athlete:

  • In 2007 he scored his 1000th goal, including goals for youth matches.
  • In 2008, they tried to remove him from participation in competitions due to suspicion of doping. But then they restored their rights, because it turned out that the substance entered the body through the scalp. The football player used the remedy for baldness too actively.
  • In 2009, Romario is back in the game. He decided to cooperate with the Brazilian club "America".
  • The stadium in the homeland, which can accommodate several thousand fans, is named after the football player.


  • There is a statue of a soccer player in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Number 11 was assigned to the player before intervention by the new coach.

The personal life of the Brazilian figure is little consecrated. But Romario is not shy about talking about the variety of sexual relationships and claims that they are necessary before the match. After completing his playing career, he became a politician. Elected to the Congress from the Socialists of Brazil in 2010. Faria will be in the lower house de Souza until 2023.
The player is recognized as the best striker of the 90s. Romario's character traits exclude obedience and adherence to generally accepted norms. It was difficult for him to adapt to the conditions and do like everyone else. Over time, the coaches found an approach to the player. Europe has positively influenced the style of behavior on the field. All achievements were easy for a brilliant player. It is interesting to guess what the “short man” would have achieved with maximum effort.


Brazil country.

Height 169 cm

Position striker

Clubs Played for brazilian clubs"Olaria" (1984 - 1985),

"Vasco da Gama (1986 - 1987, 2000 - 2001),

Flamengo (1998 - 1999),

"Fluminense" (2002 - 2003),

Dutch PSV (1988 - 1993),

Spanish "Barcelona" (1993/94)

and Valencia (1996/97, 1997/98),

Qatari "Al-Shaad" (2003).

He is currently playing for Fluminense again.

Scored 874 career goals in official matches.

Titles: World Champion (1994);

America's Cup winner (1989);

Dutch Champion (1988/89, 1991/92, 1992/93);

Champion of Spain (1993/94);

Brazilian Champion (2000);

Romario. Unlucky shorty

If you ask Brazilians living in their homeland, in exile, or, say, playing in the Russian championship, who is the best footballer of our time, most of them will answer without hesitation: "Of course, Romario!" Despite the fact that the most popular striker will soon turn 38, that his capricious character is known to almost every Brazilian housewife and - the most paradoxical - that he was actually not involved in the victory of the national team at the World Cup in Korea and Japan.

However, the hero of the 2002 World Cup, Ronaldo, will pay tribute to the veteran and partner in the attack line in the qualifying round already in the first words spoken to reporters after the golden final. “The first goal against Kahn decided everything,” admits the top scorer of the tournament. “From the outside, the scoring opportunity might have seemed a bit awkward, but in fact it was a classic kick from the toe (or “pyrom”, as the players would say) a la Romario".

A year ago, Romario did not go to Korea and Japan, not because he played poorly or was unworthy of the national team. After all, at that time he was the most accurate sniper in the Brazilian championship in Vasco da Gama, and in qualifying tournament managed to score four goals. The trouble is that Romario has never been a good diplomat and always cut the truth in the eye - whether it's an opponent on the field, teammate or coach of the national team. Luiz Felipe Scolari, who stepped on the captain's bridge, did not like it right away, and he skillfully got rid of the sharp not only for scoring chances, but also for the striker's tongue. Although, without exaggeration, whole rows of demonstrators stood up to defend Romario at that time.

But this was far from the first injustice in the national team towards Shorty, as Romario is ironically called in Brazil for his short stature. As recently told me Chief Editor popular Brazilian football magazine Placar André Fontanel, Romario deserved a place in the national team for another twenty years - at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. However, the then coach of the Brazilians Tele Santana, like Oleg Romantsev in Japan, put on the old guard and chose not to notice the rising star. According to my interlocutor, this was tantamount to the fact that Feola would not have taken Pele to the 1958 World Cup.

Four years later - in 1990 - Romario was doomed to get to the world championship in Italy. Even despite the fact that by that time Torsida had lost sight of him: he moved to Holland, where he began to score regularly for PSV. Departure to Europe and the defeat of the Russians in the finals of the Olympics-88 in Seoul, Romario was forgiven a year later, when he, along with Bebeto, got Brazil the America's Cup, scoring the decisive goal at the Maracana to the Uruguayans. But then a new misfortune happened: shortly before the start of the World Cup, Shorty seriously damaged his ligaments ankle joint and, not recovering, was forced to sit out the entire tournament on the bench. Although, according to many Brazilians, if he had been in Muller's place in the decisive episode of the match with the Argentines, he probably would not have missed, even playing “on one leg”.

By the end of the next four-year cycle, in 1994, Romario was already shining at Barcelona, ​​where he became the champion and top scorer of the Spanish championship. Such feats cannot go unnoticed even across the ocean. Nevertheless, Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira did not pay attention to the Spanish legionnaire until his team was on the brink: in the last qualifying match Brazil was satisfied only with a victory. And Romario, who was urgently called to help, provided for her. As well as the victory in the world championship in the States - albeit in the post-match penalty shootout. It is unlikely that the 27-year-old striker then assumed that he was at the peak of his career in the national team.

After the triumph in the United States, Romario returned to his homeland, where for two years as part of Flamengo he won two Rio de Janeiro state championships and the Mercosur Cup. Soon, however, Shorty again overtook a black streak, and at the most inopportune moment. Half a month before the start of the championship, Romario was injured calf muscle right foot, which in the end almost healed, but on the last day of applications for the tournament was still sent home. TV shots with a super-forward crying at a press conference then went around the whole world.

And in 2002, as mentioned above, Romario "did not fit the scheme of the game" Scolari.

Another would be in his place after such troubles, he washed down or threw his boots in the trash, and he knows for himself - he continues to play and score to the delight of himself and millions of fans. Incidentally, Romario, with 874 goals, is the second scorer in Brazilian history to date, after Pelé, to break the fantastic 1,000 goals mark. “I don’t think that I will ever break the King’s record, but the closer I get to it, the more I will be proud of my retirement,” the scorer soberly argues.

By the way, despite his advanced age for a playing forward, Shorty continues to dog with coaches and football functionaries. At the end of February, for example, he fell out with the president of his current club, Fluminense, David Fischel, and went on a voluntary three-month exile in Qatar to join the Al Shaad team. Not for free, of course, but only ... for one and a half million dollars. Not a bad fee for an almost 40-year-old football player, right ?!

Romario returned to Flu a month ago. Yes, not alone - he took his friend and compatriot Serginho with him from Al-Shaad ...

Last winter, I was with the leaders of one of Russian clubs Premier League had a chance to visit Brazil in order to make a valuable acquisition there. One evening, a friend found me in a hotel football agent rushed, as it turned out, from another city, where Fluminense played an away match. In his hands he had a small bundle, which he held - almost according to Mayakovsky - "like a bomb, like a hedgehog, like a double-edged razor." It turned out that this is a T-shirt that Romario played only a couple of hours ago and that my friend wanted to give to one of the coaches in Moscow.

Why did you race more than a hundred kilometers if you could easily buy a T-shirt with the inscription "Romario" in Rio or Sao Paulo: they are sold on every corner? I asked.

No, they are not like that. Feel: Romario's sweat hasn't dried on this one!

Only in next moment I realized the stupidity of my question.

Throughout his career, Brazilian striker Romario has strived to become the second player after Pelé to reach the 1,000-goal mark. It took the brilliant football player more than twenty years to achieve this goal, but he managed to achieve what he wanted.

Romario de Sousa Faria was born on January 29, 1966 in Rio de Janeiro, where he began his football career in the Olaria team. Only at 19 did he attract the attention of the Vasco da Gama club, which took him to youth team(the player himself subsequently became the club's best player in at least twenty years). With Vasco da Gama, Romario won two state championships and received his first call-up to the national team. The striker earned the first attention of the general public by becoming the top scorer of the 1988 Olympics. Then he was noticed by the scouts of the Dutch club PSV Eindhoven, where he began his European career.

Even as a teenager, Romario acquired a very scandalous reputation when he was expelled from the Brazilian national team at youth championship peace for violating the regime. It backfired on him in Holland, where more than once he had serious disagreements with coaches and teammates. However, this did not stop him from scoring 98 goals in five seasons in the Dutch championship, winning three championships in the land of tulips and two cups.

The striker's high performance attracted the attention of European giants. So Romario ended up in the Spanish “Barcelona”, where, under the leadership of Johan Cruyff, he played along with Hristo Stoichkov, Mikael Laudrup and Ronald Koeman. In the very first season, the Brazilian helped his new team win the Spanish championship, and he scored 30 goals in 33 matches, becoming the top scorer in the Examples.

At the end of that season, Romario went to the World Cup in the United States, where the Brazilian national team got in large part due to his goals in the qualifying cycle. The attacking tandem of Romario and Bebeto led the “ball wizards” to the fourth league title, our hero scored five goals in the tournament (plus a penalty in the post-match final series against Italy) and became its best player, receiving the golden ball of the World Cup. In 1994, Romario also received a prize from FIFA the best football player planet, which was more than deserved.

Played for clubs

  • "Vasco da Gama" (1985-87)
  • "PSV Eindhoven" (1987-92)
  • Barcelona (1992-94)
  • Flamengo (1995-96)
  • "Valencia" (1996-98)
  • Flamengo (1998-99)
  • "Vasco da Gama" (2000-01)
  • "Fluminense" (2002)
  • "El Sadd" (2003)
  • "Fluminense" (2003-04)
  • "Vasco da Gama" (2005-06)
  • "Miami" (2006)
  • "Adelaide United" (2006)
  • "Vasco da Gama" (2007)

Second season at Barcelona Brazilian striker did not work out. He played only 13 matches on the field, in which he scored four goals. After that, the football player began to wander from continent to continent, from team to team. Second Coming to spanish championship nothing gave Romario, and in two seasons he played only nine matches. In 1998, due to an injury, the football player missed the World Cup in France, and the whole world saw his tears at a press conference. Then he returned to his homeland, where he continued to abundantly replenish his scorer's account in the camp of different teams, at the same time receiving various awards. South America.

The end of his career came down to achieving that very thousand goals that he had always dreamed of. In 2005, at the age of 39, Romario managed to score twenty-two goals in the Brazilian championship, becoming its top scorer. The Brazilian managed to play in Asia for the Qatari El Sadd, and in the USA for the Miami club, and even in Australia.

In 2007, the 41-year-old forward returned to his native Vasco da Gama, in which he scored the cherished thousandth goal. It happened on May 20, 2007 in a match against the Sport Recife club, whose goal was hit by the shorty from the penalty spot. True, disputes about the number of Romario's goals are still going on, since the footballer himself counted his goals in youth teams, in friendly matches and informal games. But be that as it may, the very fact of a thousand goals for one player is impressive. After all, only the “King of Football” Pele in 1969 managed to do this before.

Curiously, FIFA officially congratulated Romario on his goalscoring achievement, although he officially scored 929 goals. In 2008, the football player released a DVD with his best goals of his entire career, which included no less than 900 accurate shots.

Romario ended his career after the doping scandal on April 15, 2008, although he was forgiven because the doping entered the body through a baldness remedy. His native club "Vasco da Gama" immortalized the number 11 for Romario, but the new team president reversed this decision.

Romario made 85 appearances for Brazil, scoring 71 goals. Last game for national team the footballer spent April 28, 2005 in a match against Guatemala, in which the “ball wizards” won 3-0, and the “shorty” chalked up the second goal.

Achievements:

World Champion: 1994

World Cup Footballer of the Year: 1994

The best footballer in the world: 1994

America's Cup winner: 1989, 1997

Confederations Cup winner: 1997

Silver medalist of the Olympic Games: 1988

Brazilian Champion: 1988

Best Brazilian Footballer: 2000

South American Footballer of the Year: 2000

Champion of Spain: 1993, 1994

Top scorer of the championship of Spain: 1994

Dutch Champion: 1989, 1991, 1992

Top scorer of the Dutch championship: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992

Dutch Cup winner: 1989, 1990

Carioca League Champion: 1987, 1988, 1996, 1999

Mercosur Cup winner: 2000

Included in the FIFA 100 list