Curro Romero

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Curro Romero (born Francisco Romero López on December 1, 1933) is a retired Spanish bullfighter known for his distinctive style and long career in the bullfighting arena. He is often referred to as "El Faraón de Camas" (The Pharaoh of Camas), a nickname derived from his birthplace, Camas, a town in the province of Seville.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Curro Romero was born in Camas, a small town near Seville, Spain. From a young age, he showed an interest in bullfighting, a traditional and culturally significant practice in Spain. He began his training in local bullfighting schools and quickly gained a reputation for his skill and artistry.

Career[edit | edit source]

Curro Romero made his debut as a professional bullfighter on August 22, 1954, in La Pañoleta, a small town in the province of Seville. His first major appearance in a significant bullring was in Madrid's Las Ventas on March 18, 1959. Over the years, he became known for his unique style, characterized by elegance, grace, and a deep understanding of the bullfighting art.

Style and Technique[edit | edit source]

Romero's style was often described as classical and pure, with a focus on the artistic elements of bullfighting. He was known for his ability to perform the verónica and other traditional passes with exceptional flair. Despite his occasional inconsistency, his performances were often celebrated for their beauty and emotional impact.

Notable Achievements[edit | edit source]

Throughout his career, Curro Romero achieved numerous accolades and became a beloved figure in the world of bullfighting. He was awarded the prestigious Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes (Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts) by the Spanish government in recognition of his contributions to the cultural heritage of Spain.

Retirement[edit | edit source]

Curro Romero retired from bullfighting on October 22, 2000, after a career spanning over four decades. His final performance took place in Seville, where he received a standing ovation from the audience. Post-retirement, he has remained a respected figure in the bullfighting community and continues to be involved in various cultural and charitable activities.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Curro Romero's legacy in the world of bullfighting is marked by his dedication to the art and his influence on future generations of bullfighters. His style and approach to bullfighting continue to be studied and admired by aficionados and practitioners alike.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Curro Romero has been married twice and has children from his marriages. He is known for his private nature and has largely stayed out of the public eye since his retirement.

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