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·20 August 2026

Santo derby: ‘You’ve got an atomic bomb in your hand, it’s Marcos’

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The 1999 Copa Libertadores placed Palmeiras and Corinthians in the same group, as the rules required at the time, alongside Paraguay’s Olimpia and Cerro Porteño. Verdão’s debut came in a Derby in which Marcos, the star of that title-winning campaign months later, watched from the bench.

Déjà vu

After the first three rounds – wins in the derby and against Cerro, and a loss to Olimpia – Velloso got injured during training at the Academia de Futebol. It was a muscle injury with a long recovery time. Just like in 1996, the injury once again opened the door for Marcos, but this time he never left Palmeiras’ goal.


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‘Atomic bomb’

Goalkeeping coach Carlos Pracidelli recalls the conversation with Felipão before choosing Marcos, just before another Palmeiras vs. Corinthians match, still in the Libertadores group stage.

– Felipão, with Velloso’s injury, I know he won’t be able to come back, and what I can tell you is that you have an atomic bomb in your hands ready to explode. That is Marcos. He looked at me, Marcos for the Libertadores? I said yes, he just needs to play, that’s my opinion. We also have Sérgio, a fantastic goalkeeper, very experienced, but in my opinion, at that moment, Marcos was the one who deserved that opportunity, even though it was the Libertadores and even though it was the most important title for Palmeiras – Pracidelli recalled to NOSSO PALESTRA.

The boss’s trust

Pracidelli’s opinion was taken into consideration by Felipão, and the choice came for a match against their biggest rival.

We had Sérgio, we had another young player (Marcelo Moreira), and we had been giving opportunities to all the goalkeepers. But Marcão was the one who stood out the most and deserved the opportunity. It had already started in 1998 (in the Copa Mercosul), with him preparing for that 1999 Libertadores – Felipão told NP.

What do you mean, Marcos?

After Velloso’s injury, Parmalat, then Palmeiras’ sponsor, asked Felipão and Pracidelli which replacement they wanted to take over as starter for the rest of the tournament, but the answer caught the executives by surprise.

– They asked us which goalkeeper he wanted for the rest of the competition. Felipão replied that he wouldn’t need one. At the time, the Palmeiras directors and the Parmalat directors were even surprised, like, what do you mean? Our starting goalkeeper is injured – says Pracidelli.

Marcos played in the next three group-stage matches, Palmeiras advanced, eliminated Vasco in the round of 16, and met their rival again, this time in the knockout stage.

“He was that Marcos you all know, fired up. The Marcos who fought, who gave his teammates a word of affection, a word of encouragement, of strength, and always wanted to do his best, and always wanted to add something different so that we could get the win. Marcos is the kind of player every coach would like to have on a team, not only as a goalkeeper, but among all the other players as well, because he has spirit, desire.” Felipão, on Marcos’ attitude before the Derbies

Canonized in the Derby

The night of May 5, 1999, the date of the first leg of the quarterfinals, is the match in which Marcos entered the history of Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras. With a flawless performance, he was the main reason for the 2-0 victory.

– The match in which he becomes Saint, interestingly enough, is the one Palmeiras wins, right? A lot of people think the match in which he became Saint was the 2-0 for Corinthians, which was an incredibly tense match – comments Paulo Vinícius Coelho, PVC. In the second leg, the Saint works a miracle by saving Vampeta’s penalty, Dinei shoots wide, and Palmeiras qualify to face River Plate.

“Unfortunately Velloso got injured, and that’s when Marcão’s story really begins, showing his immense quality. Rogério and I were rewarded with the goals in the victory. It’s Saint Marcos, as he came to be known” Oséas, scorer of one of the goals in the Derby in which Marcos became Saint

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