Romario gets go-ahead to resume 1,000th goal quest
www.chinaview.cn 2007-02-03 08:28:23

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Football legend Romario finally got an authorization from FIFA to play for club Vasco da Gama in the first half of 2007, and then continue his pursuit of his 1,000th goal, local media said on Friday.

    According to FIFA's statute, an athlete must not play for more than two different teams during the same season. Since June 2006, Romario has left Vasco to play for Miami F.C., in the USA, and then got transferred to Adelaide United, in Australia. Then, he would only be allowed to play official matches for another team after June 2007, when the European calendar closes.

    Since Dec. 2006, Vasco has been fighting a judicial battle in order to get an authorization for Romario to participate in Rio deJaneiros State Championship, which started on Jan. 24. On Friday, the clubs attorneys office announced they received a document from FIFA stating that the striker was free to take part in official competitions.

    Vascos next game at the championship will take place on Wednesday Feb. 7, against team America, of which Romarios father is coincidently a huge fan. But the player was not confirmed in the team for that match yet.

    According to Romario, he still needs to score 13 goals so that he achieves the 1,000 mark. That was the main reason for his successive transfers last year, as the 1994 World Cup champion expected to score more goals in tournaments abroad than in Brazil.

Editor: Chen Feng
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