Nosso Palestra
·18 August 2026
Santo derby: Marcos impresses, joins Seleção in debut year at Palmeiras

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·18 August 2026

The year of Marcos’ first appearance in a professional match for Palmeiras came in 1996, during the Campeonato Paulista. Although he had taken part in the 4-0 win over Esportiva de Guaratinguetá in a friendly played in 1992, it was during the memorable “hundred-goal attack” title run that the young man from Oriente truly showed his credentials.
His first match as a professional was on March 30 against XV de Jaú at Palestra Italia. But it was in May that Marcos introduced himself to Palmeiras fans. Again at home, the then-backup to Velloso saved a penalty in the 4-0 thrashing of Botafogo-SP. He was also Vanderlei Luxemburgo’s choice to wrap up the victorious campaign in the title celebration match, once again against XV de Jaú.
During a play in training at the Academia de Futebol in August 1996, Marcos and Velloso collided and the starter at the time got injured. As a result, the No. 12 earned his first run as a starter. There were 14 matches, with nine wins, three draws, and only two losses in the Brasileirão and Copa Conmebol.
Two of those matches were classics, against Santos and São Paulo, respectively. Palmeiras won 2-1 on both occasions, and his first Derby only came the following year.
His strong start in a Palmeiras shirt earned him his first call-up to the Brazilian National Team. Marcos was called up by Zagallo for a friendly against Lithuania in October, in Teresina, Piauí. It was his first experience with the senior team, and Zetti, then at São Paulo, started in the 3-1 win, with all three goals scored by Ronaldo. Flávio Conceição and Djalminha, Marcos’s Palmeiras teammates, were also on the list and played against the Europeans.
– He came in (as a starter) and was called up by Zagallo. It had a lot to do with the fact that he had a history with the youth national teams. He was Dida’s great rival, and Dida was world champion in 1993, Under-20 world champion. Marcos ended up not going to that World Cup, but the one competing for a spot with Dida even back then was Marcos – recalls journalist Paulo Vinícius Coelho, known as PVC, to NOSSO PALESTRA.
“For his first call-up to the Brazilian National Team, I was his backup. In that game where he saved the penalty, I was on the bench against Botafogo-SP at Parque Antártica. So, I was privileged because I really had a front-row seat, watching all of that, right? Watching a legend of Brazilian football and, especially, of Palmeiras, grow right there.” Marcelo Moreira, former Palmeiras goalkeeper
Recovered from injury, Velloso was available again for Vanderlei Luxemburgo in October 1996, and after a conversation between then goalkeeping coach Valdir Joaquim de Moraes and Marcos, it was decided that he would return to the backup role. With that, Velloso closed out the year with a run of 11 matches until the elimination against Grêmio in the Brasileirão quarterfinals.
– When Velloso comes back, he returns as the starter. I think there was a hierarchy there that had to be respected – PVC concludes.
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