Romerito Explained

Romerito
Fullname:Julio César Romero Insfrán
Height:1.73 m
Birth Date:1960 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Luque, Paraguay
Position:Attacking midfielder
Years1:1977–1979
Clubs1:Sportivo Luqueño
Caps1:113
Goals1:33
Years2:1980–1983
Clubs2:New York Cosmos
Caps2:104
Goals2:37
Years3:1983–1988
Clubs3:Fluminense
Caps3:211
Goals3:59
Years4:1989
Clubs4:Barcelona
Caps4:7
Goals4:1
Years5:1989–1990
Clubs5:Puebla
Caps5:81
Goals5:16
Years6:1990–1991
Clubs6:Sportivo Luqueño
Caps6:35
Goals6:11
Years7:1992
Clubs7:Olimpia Asunción
Caps7:24
Goals7:9
Years8:1993–1994
Clubs8:Sportivo Luqueño
Caps8:43
Goals8:13
Years9:1995
Clubs9:Deportes La Serena
Caps9:3
Goals9:1
Years10:1995
Clubs10:Club Cerro Corá
Caps10:1
Goals10:0
Years11:1996–1998
Clubs11:Sportivo Luqueño
Caps11:66
Goals11:33
Totalcaps:626
Totalgoals:180
Nationalyears1:1979–1990
Nationalteam1:Paraguay
Nationalcaps1:64
Nationalgoals1:26

Julio César Romero Insfrán (born 28 August 1960), also known as Romerito, is a Paraguayan former professional footballer who played as a midfielder, considered among the greatest players in Paraguayan football history. He is the only Paraguayan named by Pelé as one of the FIFA 100 in March 2004.[1] [2]

Career

Born in Luque, Paraguay, Romero started his career at local club Sportivo Luqueño in 1977, by 1979 Romero's consistent performances had earned him a place in the Paraguay national team that played in the FIFA World Youth Championship and was considered one of the best players of the tournament along with Diego Maradona. In the same year, Romero played a key role in Paraguay's win in the Copa América, scoring three goals.

In 1980, he joined now defunct New York Cosmos where he played alongside such greats as the Brazilian and German World Cup winning captains of 1970 and 1974 Carlos Alberto and Franz Beckenbauer. In the 1980 Soccer Bowl he scored the game-winning goal of a 3–0 victory over Ft. Lauderdale.[3]

Romero moved to Brazil to play for Fluminense where he was selected as the South American Footballer of the Year in 1985. He became a fan favorite after leading the team to a Campeonato Brasileiro.

In 1986, he was a key player in helping the Paraguay national team return to the FIFA World Cup finals after a 28-year hiatus.[4] [5] At the finals in Mexico, he scored against Iraq and the host nation in the first round.

After a short spell with FC Barcelona in Spain[6] and a stint in Mexico with Puebla F.C. Romero returned to South America where he played out his career with Olimpia, Club Cerro Corá and Sportivo Luqueño in Paraguay and Deportes La Serena in Chile.

During his career, he scored a little more than 400 goals.

Honours

New York Cosmos

1980, 1982

Fluminense

1984

1984, 1985

Barcelona

1988–89

Puebla

1989–90

1989–90

Olimpia Asunción

1992

Paraguay

1979

Individual

1985;[7] Silver Award: 1979[8]

1990

2004

Facts

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 25 años del fichaje poco exitoso de Romerito por el Barça. 30 March 2014.
  2. Web site: "Yendo al Barcelona sabía que me metía en la boca del lobo". 21 March 2015.
  3. Web site: The Cosmos soared in Washington's steamy Soccer Bowl as - 09.29.80 - SI Vault . sportsillustrated.cnn.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121025165651/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1123797/1/index.htm . 2012-10-25.
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/tables/86qual.html World Cup 1986 qualifications by Karel Stokkermans, Sergio Henrique Jarreta and Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  5. https://www.rsssf.org/tables/86full.html World Cup 1986 finals by Karel Stokkermans, Sergio Henrique Jarreta and Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  6. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/edition.html?bd=31&bm=03&by=1989&x=22&y=18
  7. Web site: South American Player of the Year 1985. 2021-12-19. RSSSF.
  8. Web site: South American Player of the Year 1979. 2021-12-19. RSSSF.
  9. Web site: Infoluque article . 25 July 2008 . 4 July 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080704043416/http://www.infoluque.com.py/deportes/04romerito.htm . dead .
  10. http://www.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/1a_division/barcelona/es/desarrollo/689651.html Marca article