Gómez claims 13th trophy, becomes Palmeiras’ most decorated player | OneFootball

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·9 mars 2026

Gómez claims 13th trophy, becomes Palmeiras’ most decorated player

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Defender Gustavo Gómez wrote yet another important chapter in his story with the Palmeiras jersey by winning the Campeonato Paulista title on Sunday night. The Paraguayan lifted his 13th trophy as a Verdão player.

The Paulista title reaffirms Gómez’s place at a historic level within the club. With his fifth Paulistão, he is the leader in trophies lifted as captain and the biggest winner among the current squad. Behind him are Weverton, Marcos Rocha, Mayke, Dudu, and former players Ademir da Guia and Junqueira, each with 12 titles.


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By stepping onto the field in the Paulista final, Gómez reached his 16th final for Palmeiras and tied with Raphael Veiga at the top of the list of players who have played the most finals for the club.

The player with the most appearances for the club, Gustavo Gómez is one of the pillars of the Palmeiras squad. In addition to wearing the captain’s armband, he is the player who has been with the club the longest. Since 2018, defending the green and white, he has played 392 matches and scored 45 goals, a number that makes him the club’s highest-scoring defender, followed by Luís Pereira, with 36.

The defender also lifted the State Championship trophy in 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024. Among the 27 players in the current squad, he is the one who has won the most State Championships, followed by Marcelo Lomba, Murilo, and Piquerez, champions in 2022, 2023, and 2024. Finally, Flaco López won in 2023 and 2024.

Gustavo Gómez’s Titles with Palmeiras

  • Brazilian Championship (2018, 2022, and 2023)
  • Campeonato Paulista (2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2026)
  • Libertadores (2020 and 2021)
  • Recopa Sudamericana (2022)
  • Supercopa (2023)
  • Copa do Brasil (2020)

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