"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. Romario 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.Muitos me perguntam se sou candidato a presidente da CBF. Quer saber minha resposta? Aqui: https://t.co/V7ZhSDAgd2 pic.twitter.com/PKurVvPbLg
— Romário (@RomarioOnze) December 19, 2017