Marcelo, one of the most iconic players of Real Madrid’s golden era in the 2000s, has officially announced his retirement. The Brazilian defender is hanging up his boots, bringing an extraordinary 17-year career at the highest level to an end.
A Historic Legacy at Real Madrid
Joining Real Madrid in 2007 from Fluminense, Marcelo quickly established himself as a key pillar of the Merengues’ success. Over 15 seasons, he won 25 trophies, including 5 Champions League titles and 6 La Liga titles, making him the most decorated player in the club’s history.
A Final Challenge in South America
After leaving Real Madrid in 2022, Marcelo had a brief stint at Olympiacos, but the adventure was short-lived. In 2023, he returned to his boyhood club, Fluminense, where he added a Copa Libertadores title to his impressive collection. However, persistent injuries and declining performances ultimately led him to call time on his career.
A Key Figure for Brazil
On the international stage, Marcelo earned 58 caps for Brazil, representing his country in the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cups, as well as winning the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup with the Seleção. He will be remembered as one of the greatest left-backs in football history and an undisputed legend of Real Madrid.