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WORLD CUP USA 1994 : Spotlight : . . .CHECK THIS OUT

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“If he had a little more understanding of soccer and of life, Romario would have more respect for Brazil’s football idols, among them, of course, Zico (whom Romario criticized as having ‘done nothing’ for Brazil in Cups past).

“Brazil drew the second-largest crowds after the Americans in this Cup. . . . This prestige of Brazilian soccer is not due to Romario, though he might imagine it in his megalomania, but due to generations and generations of players whose names need no repeating because of their registered place in history--and who built up the eternity of our soccer.”

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