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·29 Juni 2026
Palmeiras players who have already won the World Cup

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·29 Juni 2026

Palmeiras was represented in all five of Brazil’s World Cup titles. From 1958 to 2002, Verdão always had at least one representative in the title-winning squad. Alongside São Paulo, the club is part of a very small group in Brazilian football with that record.
Below is a summary of who each of those players was and what they did for the club before reaching the top.
APWin, a football statistics website, recently updated the list of Palmeiras players who have won the World Cup. We separated the players according to the year of their title.
Brazil won its first world title in Sweden. And Verdão was already there, represented from the very beginning.
Mazzola was the Palmeiras player who became world champion in 1958. One little-mentioned curiosity: at the next World Cup, in 1962, he switched sides and played for the Italian national team. But Brazil’s first title has a Palmeiras man on the list, and no one can take that away.
In Chile, Brazil proved it was no fluke. And Palmeiras sent three players to that title-winning squad.
One of the greatest full-backs in the history of Brazilian football. Djalma Santos built much of his career at Verdão and arrived at the second title as one of the pillars of the national team. A complete player, both in marking and in bringing the ball out from the back.
Vavá was one of the campaign’s top scorers. A gritty center-forward, who had a spell at Palmeiras before becoming a decisive piece for the national team in two straight World Cups. Yes, he was also there in 1958.
Less celebrated than the other two, Zequinha completes the trio of Palmeiras players who became world champions in 1962. He was part of a generation the club helped develop and that Brazil benefited from in its most important moments.
Mexico, 1970. Pelé, Tostão, Rivelino, Jairzinho. Many people consider this the best team ever to play in a World Cup. Palmeiras had two names in that squad.
Leão was the goalkeeper of the third title. He played for Palmeiras and reached the national team at his peak. He would still play in three more World Cups, in 1974, 1978 and 1982, but the title itself came in 1970. Strong personality, commanding presence, one of the most memorable goalkeepers in Brazilian history.
Baldochi played in central defense and was part of a back line that conceded very few goals during the campaign. One of the Palmeiras players at the World Cup least mentioned when the subject comes up, but a champion all the same.
Brazil went 24 years without a title. When it returned, it returned with two Palmeiras players in midfield. To follow today’s football predictions with various tips, APWin offers forecasts in more than 400 leagues.
Zinho is probably the name most remembered when the subject is a Palmeiras player who won the World Cup. A product of the club, a starter under Parreira, and one of the most important players in the campaign in the United States. When Brazil won its fourth title on penalties against Italy, Verdão’s fans celebrated twice over.
Mazinho played in the same midfield and was also a champion. Less celebrated than Zinho, but a regular presence throughout the campaign. Father of Thiago and Rafael Alcântara, players who would go on to compete in World Cups decades later for Spain and Brazil.
In Brazil’s most recent triumph, Palmeiras had the national team’s starting goalkeeper.
Marcos was one of the pillars of Felipão’s team in 2002. An absolute idol for Palmeiras fans, he reached the fifth title at the peak of his career.
In that 23-man squad, 12 had already worn the Palmeiras shirt or would go on to play for the club in the following years. Goalkeeper Marcos winning the World Cup with Brazil is one of the most celebrated moments in Verdão’s recent history.
In total, Palmeiras had direct representatives in all five of Brazil’s world titles. There are at least nine players with ties to the club who lifted the trophy: Mazzola, Djalma Santos, Vavá, Zequinha, Leão, Baldochi, Zinho, Mazinho and Marcos. A number few clubs in the world could match.
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