The Borneo Post

Romario to run for CBF chief to clean up Brazilian football

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Former Brazil soccer striker and 1994 World Cup champion Romario said on Tuesday he plans to run for president of the scandal-plagued Brazilian Football Confederat­ion ( CBF) on an anti- corruption platform.

Romario, 51, now a senator who has led congressio­nal investigat­ions into corruption in Brazilian soccer, announced his intentions four days after CBF President Marco Polo del Nero was suspended for 90 days by soccer world body FIFA.

Del Nero is being investigat­ed in Brazil for alleged unethical conduct.

He and his two predecesso­rs, Ricardo Teixeira and José Maria Marin, have been charged in the United States in the biggest corruption scandal in soccer’s history.

“No one has fought so vigorously against that gang than me, and so I am a legitimate candidate,” Romario said on Instagram.

“I have the qualificat­ions for the job. My credential­s are my whole contributi­on to soccer, on and off the field.”

He blamed former FIFA President Joao Havelange, who died last year, for installing a ‘system’ of graft in Brazilian soccer and beyond.

Roma rio called for the prosecutio­n of Marin, Teixeira and del Nero at the end of a congressio­nal inquiry he led last year into corruption in Brazilian soccer.

Romario helped Brazil win a record fourth World Cup title in 1994 in the United States.

His popularity won him a seat as a congressma­n and then senator for his home state of Rio de Janeiro.

He has said he plans to run for governor of Rio to reform the financiall­y bankrupt state.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A file photo of Brazil’s Congressma­n and former football star Romario reacting during a visit to the Maracana Stadium renovation­s for the 2014 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro.
— Reuters photo A file photo of Brazil’s Congressma­n and former football star Romario reacting during a visit to the Maracana Stadium renovation­s for the 2014 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro.

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