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Curro Romero

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Curro Romero
The bronze statue outside of the bullring of the Real Maestranza in Seville, Spain

Francisco Romero López (born 1 December 1933) is a Spanish bullfighter, known as Curro Romero. Born in Camas, near Seville.

He started his professional career in La Pañoleta (Seville), on August 22, 1954, together with Limeño.

His first corrida with horses took place in Utrera (Sevilla), on September 8, 1954, fighting bulls that belonged to Ruperto de los Reyes and Francisco Corpas. His debut in Madrid happened on July 18, 1957, with bulls from Alipio Pérez-Tabernero. He was not very successful on that day.

On August 30, 1985, Romero was to appear at the Colmenar Viejo bullring, but withdrew for medical reasons, leading the organizers to appoint José Cubero Sánchez instead. This was very fateful, for Cubero was killed by a bull that day.[1]

His career was one of the longest in bullfighting. It was also very irregular. He retired at age 66, after 42 years in the profession. There is a bronze statue of him outside the bullring in Sevilla.

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  1. ^ "EL YIYO — José Cubero". tauroarte.com. Tauroarte web. 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024.