Marcos (footballer, born 1973) explained

Marcos
Fullname:Marcos Roberto Silveira dos Reis
Birth Date:4 August 1973
Birth Place:Oriente, São Paulo, Brazil
Height:1.93 m[1]
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthyears1:1990–1992
Youthclubs1:Lençoense
Youthyears2:1992
Youthclubs2:Palmeiras
Years1:1992–2012
Clubs1:Palmeiras
Caps1:533
Goals1:0
Nationalyears1:1992–1993
Nationalteam1:Brazil U20
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1999–2005
Nationalteam2:Brazil
Nationalcaps2:29
Nationalgoals2:0

Marcos Roberto Silveira dos Reis (born 4 August 1973), known as Marcos, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent his entire professional career at Palmeiras, of the Série A, from 1992 until his retirement in January 2012, and became one of the club's greatest idols, being nicknamed São Marcos ("Saint Mark" in Portuguese). He was the starting goalkeeper of the champion Brazilian squad of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He is regarded by pundits as one of the greatest Brazilian goalkeepers of all time.[2] [3]

Club career

He played for Brazilian professional club Palmeiras since 1992 and was the first goalkeeper since 1999 after an injury of Velloso, the first-choice goalkeeper at the time. With outstanding performances in the 1999 Copa Libertadores he helped the team conquer the title, after beating Palmeiras' arch rivals Corinthians in the penalty shoot-outs in the quarter-final. Since then he was nicknamed São Marcos. In 2000 once again he faced Corinthians in the Libertadores, this time at the semi-final level, and again eliminated the rivals in the penalty shoot-out.In 2002, after a fantastic World Cup participation with Brazil's team, he received a proposal from the English team Arsenal[4] and actually went to London to sign but then disappeared, leaving Arsenal midfielder and fellow Brazilian, Edu, wondering where he had gone, therefore the deal never happened. When he eventually surfaced, he stated that he would rather play the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B (second division) with Palmeiras than play in any European team just for the money.[5]

In 2008, he helped Palmeiras win the 2008 Campeonato Paulista. Marcos played his 400th match for Palmeiras on 21 September 2008 in a Campeonato Brasileiro Série A match between his club and Vasco.[6]

He was given a special shirt for playing his 400th match. The number 400 was printed on the back, with his name and the writings "O melhor goleiro do Brasil" (The best goalkeeper in Brazil). On the front, all the titles that he has won along with Palmeiras and Brazil's national team are printed.[7] On 4 January 2012, at the age of 38, Marcos announced his retirement from football, due to his advanced age and the many injuries that marked his career.[8]

Marcos is one of the greatest idols of Palmeiras' fans, alongside Ademir da Guia and Djalma Santos.

International career

Marcos debuted for Brazil in a match against Spain on 13 November 1999. Previously, he was included in Brazil's squad for the 1999 Copa América and the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup as a second-choice goalkeeper. He remained as Brazil's backup goalkeeper as Dida and Rogério Ceni were preferred ahead of him. He became Brazil's starting goalkeeper in the 2001 Copa América and retained that position after the tournament, relegating Dida to the bench.

He was subsequently included in Brazil's squad for 2002 FIFA World Cup as the first-choice goalkeeper, replacing Taffarel. He started every game in the tournament and played every minute of Brazil's matches in the tournament. He had four clean sheets, conceded only four goals in seven matches, and helped Brazil win the World Cup for a record fifth time. Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski reported in their book Soccernomics that Marcos spent the entire tournament in severe pain from a prior broken wrist injury that did not properly heal, unable to train fully or even catch the ball in some matches.[9] According to Marcos' agent, Marcos hid the injury from manager Luiz Felipe Scolari through the tournament.

However, after a series of injuries that affected his career, Marcos lost his place in the team after the World Cup. He made only four more international appearances after the World Cup, and was left out of Brazil's squad for the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2004 Copa América. In 2005, he was called again and included in the squad for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup. He made one appearance in the tournament, starting in a 2–2 draw against Japan during the group stage, which turned out to be his last appearance for Brazil.

On 6 October 2005, Marcos announced his retirement from international football, but continued to play for Palmeiras, the only team he has played for in his career.

However, he would later go back on his decision to retire from the national team, and announced himself as still available for selection. He was placed on standby lists for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2007 Copa América, but did not manage to get a place in the final list of either competitions.

Style of play

While writing for Sports Illustrated in 2009, Tim Vickery described Marcos with the following words: "Tall, athletic, commanding, good under pressure," while also praising him for his longevity.[10] Nicknamed São Marcos ("Saint Mark" in Portuguese),[11] he was also known for his penalty–stopping abilities,[12] and is regarded by pundits as one of the greatest Brazilian goalkeepers of all time.[2] [3] [13] [14]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueBrazilian CupPaulista LeagueSouth AmericaInternationalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Palmeiras1992Série A00001000--10
1993Série A00000000--00
1994Série A00000000--00
1995Série A00000000--00
1996Série A1201040----170
1997Série A500060----110
1998Série A105050----110
1999Série A1507022014010590
2000Série A2000050140--390
2001Série A1404090120--390
2002Série A19020200----410
2003Série B32020120----460
2004Série A505090----190
2005Série A220--11080--410
2006Série A40--5050--140
2007Série A1020110----140
2008Série A3704013060--600
2009Série A360--70120--550
2010Série A1305017010--360
2011Série A19030302000270
Career total2550400160074010533[15] 0

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[16]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Brazil199910
200000
2001110
2002130
200310
200410
200520
Total290

Honours

Palmeiras

1993, 1994

2003

1993, 1994, 1996, 2008

1998

1999; runner-up: 2000

1998

2000

1993, 2000

Brazil U20

1992

Brazil

2002

1999

2005

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 15 July 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110903122749/http://www.palmeiras.com.br/futebol/perfil.asp?id=3 . 3 September 2011 .
  2. Web site: Brazil's greatest goalkeepers. Sky Sports. 2 July 2010. 16 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Ranking Brazil's 10 Best Goalkeepers of All Time . Bleacher Report . Christopher Atkins . 10 January 2013 . 21 January 2019 .
  4. News: Arsenal solve keeper crisis. BBC Sport. 31 January 2003. 27 March 2020.
  5. Web site: Critchlow. Dan. Brazilian World Cup winning goalkeeper Marcos talks about almost joining Arsenal. 29 September 2019. 8 July 2021. en-US.
  6. Web site: Na festa de Marcos, Palmeiras bate Vasco e fica a um ponto do topo. 21 September 2008 . 21 September 2008 . Universo Online . pt.
  7. Web site: Marcos vai encarar o Galo com a camisa comemorativa de 400 jogos no Verdão. 3 October 2008 . 3 October 2008 . Rede Globo . pt.
  8. Web site: Fim de uma era: maior ídolo recente do Verdão, Marcos encerra a carreira. Diego Ribeiro. globoesporte.com.
  9. Book: Kuper, Simon . Soccernomics: Why England Loses, Why Spain, Germany, and Brazil Win, and Why the U.S., Japan, Australia, Turkey—And Even Iraq—Are Destined to Become the Kings of the World's Most Popular Sport . Simon Kuper . Szymanski, Stefan . 2012 . . New York, NY . 978-1-56858-701-1 . 331 . registration .
  10. Web site: Tim Vickery: Brazilian hero Marcos never wanted to risk it overseas . Sports Illustrated . Vickery . Tim . 26 May 2009 . 25 October 2021 .
  11. Web site: Marcos, il "santo" campione del Mondo senza voler giocare . www.goal.com . Italian . Silvestri . Stefano . 18 September 2020 . 20 March 2022 .
  12. News: CALCIO, BRASILE: SI RITIRA A 38 ANNI MARCOS, CAMPIONE DEL MONDO 2002 . sport.repubblica.ia Repubblica . it . 20 March 2022 .
  13. Web site: I 10 migliori portieri brasiliani della storia . 90min.com . it . Martini . Davide . 9 December 2015 . 20 March 2022 .
  14. News: How did they rate? . the Guardian . Rookwood . Dan . Ingle . Sean . Glendenning . Barry . 30 June 2002 . 20 March 2022 .
  15. Web site: Os números do ídolo Marcos na história do Palmeiras - Palmeiras.com.br . 9 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120118012756/http://www.palmeiras.com.br/noticias/2012/01/04/19h06-id6193-os+numeros+do+idolo+marcos+na+historia+do+palmeiras.shtml . 18 January 2012 . dead .
  16. Web site: Marcos: um paredão no gol do Brasil. 1 March 2020 . 15 February 2012 . cbf.com.br . pt.