After all, how many goals has Romário actually scored?

Depending on the criteria used, the count can vary between 768 and 1002 goals. The main reason for the difference is that Romário and Vasco – defenders of the 1002 goals – account for the 77 goals scored by Baixinho before professionalization, as well as another 21 that occurred in “festival games” and special occasions. It is worth remembering that this is the criterion used by another star, Pelé, who counts even the goals he scored for the Armed Forces selection.

FIFA does not publish an official count of the number of goals, but at the time the player scored his “thousandth” goal, the institution made a point of remembering that the count was personal.

The Argentine newspaper reference in the area The Chart released a note in which he credits Romário with 768 goals. In this case, they were judicious and did not count pre-season games, duels that did not involve the professional squad, summer tournaments or goals in the army.

Regardless of the controversies of the “mil project”, Romário was one of the players who most scored goals in the world.

PROFESSIONAL

Basque 326 goals

Flamengo 204 goals

PSV 165 goals

Brazilian Team 71 goals

barcelona 53 goals

Fluminense 48 goals

Miami FC 22 goals

Valence 14 goals

Adelaide 1 goals

base divisions 77 goals

festive games 21 goals

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The main criticisms of the Baixinho list

Basque:

…disregarding the goal scored in Vasco 2 x 2 Brasiliense, in 2005, since the STJD punished Brasiliense (for disrespecting a court decision) giving Vasco 1-0; and 14 unofficial friendlies (a match with less than 90 minutes, or less than 11 players on each side, or without official uniforms, or without refereeing, or against a non-federated team)

Olympic Selection:

…disregarding the four goals in the 6-1 against the selection of Alagoas (which is not an official team), in 1988

festive games:

…disregarding the 11 games, which involved odd teams, such as Amigos do Aldair and PSV Stars

Rio de Janeiro team:

…these two games (and two goals) are considered valid because they were part of the Campeonato Brasileiro de Seleções, in 1987

Flamengo:

…disregarding four “unofficial” friendlies. Against the selection of Brasilia and the combined CRB-CSA Romário scored goals

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