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·9 June 2026
Marquinhos levels with Emerson Leão and Ronaldo on 105 Brazil caps

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·9 June 2026


Marquinhos reached 105 appearances for the Brazil National TeamCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF
Brazil National Team captain Marquinhos reached 105 appearances for the Seleção in the 2-1 win over Egypt last Saturday (6), drawing level with goalkeeper Emerson Leão and striker Ronaldo Fenômeno. The trio now shares ninth place in the ranking of players with the most matches for the team.
At this World Cup, the 32-year-old center back has the chance to climb even higher on the list. He is two matches behind five-time world champion Lúcio, who made 107 appearances, and three behind four-time world champion Taffarel, who guarded Brazil’s goal on 108 occasions.
The São Paulo native made his debut for the Seleção on November 16, 2013, in a 5-0 rout of Honduras at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami — the same venue hosting Brazil vs. Scotland in the third round of the World Cup. His first goal came on September 11, 2018, in another 5-0 win, this time over El Salvador, at Northwest Stadium in the U.S. capital, Washington.

At the Maracanã, Marquinhos celebrates the 2019 Copa América titleCredits: Lucas Figueiredo/CBF
Over nearly 13 years with the senior national team, the defender has represented Brazil at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups and at the Copa Américas of 2015, 2016, 2019 (champion), 2021 and 2024. At youth level, he has earned call-ups since the U-17s, winning the South American Championship in that category in 2011, the Toulon Tournament with the U-21s in 2014, and the gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
1st) Cafu - 150
2nd) Roberto Carlos - 132
3rd) Neymar Jr. - 128
4th) Daniel Alves - 127
5th) Rivellino - 120
6th) Pelé, Thiago Silva and Djalma Santos - 113
7th) Taffarel - 108
8th) Lúcio - 107
9th)Marquinhos, Emerson Leão and Ronaldo - 105
10th) Jairzinho, Ronaldinho Gaúcho and Gilmar - 102

Marquinhos celebrates his first goal for the Brazil National Team; it came on September 11, 2018, in the 5-0 rout of El Salvador in WashingtonCredits: Lucas Figueiredo/CBF
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