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Romario said goodby to the Seleção

Written by copacabana , 13.11 11h14


Romario said goodby to the Seleção after the friendly game which took place in the Memorial Coliseum of Los Angeles where 52000 supporters were come to the match between the World champion 1994's Seleção and Mexico.
The Seleção won 2-1 thanks to a double of Romario who scored at the 61' (pass of Aldaïr) after the first Mexico's goal (13’ by Zaguinho). "O Baixinho" scored the second goal at the 85' after a good pass of his former offensive team mate, Bebeto, who formed the formidable forward duo during the 1994's consecration.
Romario replaced Rodrigo Carbone and he received a big ovation.

Brazil: Taffarel (Zé Carlos), Aldair, Márcio Santos (Gonçalves), Ronaldão (Aílton); Jorginho, Ricardo Rocha, Dunga (Mauricinho), Mazinho, Branco (Válber); Bebeto, Romário (Rodrigo Carbone). Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira

Mexico: Jorge Campos, Gutierrez (Tulubiates), Ramirez Perales, Del Olmo, Ramirez; Ambris, García Aspe, Bernal, Luis Garcia; Blanco (Hernandez), Zaguinho (Hermosillo). Coach: Miguel Mejía Barón


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