NEW DELHI — Former Real Madrid and Brazil defender Marcelo has officially
announced his retirement from football at the age of 36.
Marcelo represented Real Madrid from 2007 to 2022,
departing the Spanish club with an impressive collection of 25 trophies. His
achievements include five Champions League titles, six La Liga championships,
two Copa del Rey trophies, five Spanish Super Cups, four FIFA Club World Cups,
and three UEFA Super Cups.
Marcelo captained Real Madrid to their 14th Champions League
victory in 2022, leading the team to a 1-0 win over Liverpool in the final. His
attacking flair, skillful dribbling and leadership made him a fan favourite at
the Santiago Bernabeu, where he played 546 matches for the club.
Reflecting on his time in Madrid, Marcelo shared an
emotional farewell message on Instagram and said, "At 18, Real Madrid came
knocking & I arrived. I can proudly say I’m a true ‘Madrileno’. 16
seasons, 25 titles, 5 UCLs, one of the captains & many magical nights
at Bernabeu. Real Madrid is a unique club. Madridismo is an indescribable
feeling."
"My journey as a player ends here, but I still have
so much to give football," he said in a video. "Thank you for
everything."
Marcelo also enjoyed a successful international career,
representing Brazil 58 times. Marcelo won the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, a
silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games and a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic
Games.
After leaving Real Madrid in 2022, Marcelo played briefly
for Olympiacos in Greece, before making a fairy-tale return to Fluminense, the
club where he started his career. His homecoming was a huge success, as he
helped Fluminense win the 2023 Copa Libertadores, the biggest club trophy in South
America.
However, his second stint at the Rio-based club ended in
November 2024, following a heated argument with head coach Mano Menezes during
a match against Gremio. After discussions with the club, Marcelo left by mutual
consent, bringing his playing career to an end.