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'''Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes''', usually known simply as '''Gonçalves''' (born February 22, 1966 in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro state]]) is a [[Brazil]]ian [[football (soccer)|football]] central defender who started his career at [[Clube de Regatas do Flamengo|Flamengo]] in 1987. However, he became famous when he was playing for [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] and was called up to play for the [[Brazil national football team|Brazilian national team]].
'''Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes''', usually known simply as '''Marcelo Gonçalves''' (born 22 February 1966 in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro state]]) is a Brazilian former [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[central defender]]. He was effective on low balls, and was well known because of his long hair, a recognisable hairstyle which he wore for most of his career, and which he only cut during the [[1997 FIFA Confederations Cup]], when all the Brazilian players entered the field in the semifinal match with shaved heads.


==Club career==
He was effective on low balls and was a reserve player during the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]], having played against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] and [[Chile national football team|Chile]]. Playing for the Brazilian team, he was capped in 23 games, scoring just one goal. He was well-known because of his long hair, that he had during most of his career, which was cut only during the [[Confederations Cup 1997|1997 Confederations Cup]], when all the Brazilian players entered the field in the semifinal match with shaved heads.
Gonçalves started his career at [[Clube de Regatas do Flamengo|Flamengo]] in 1987. However, he rose to fame playing for [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] and was first called up to play for the [[Brazil national football team|Brazil national team]] with the latter club.


Besides playing for Botafogo and Flamengo, he has also played for [[Santa Cruz Futebol Clube|Santa Cruz]], [[Cruzeiro Esporte Clube|Cruzeiro]], [[Sport Club Internacional|Internacional]], and [[Tecos]] of [[Mexico]]. He was [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian champion]] in 1995, [[Campeonato Carioca|Carioca champion]] in 1990 and in 1997 and [[Torneio Rio-São Paulo|Rio-São Paulo champion]] in 1998 playing for Botafogo, in 1994 he was [[Primera División de México|Mexican champion]] and CONCACAF's Recopa champion playing for Tecos (Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara) and [[Copa América]] champion playing for the Brazilian team in 1997.
In addition to playing for Botafogo and Flamengo, Gonçalves also played for [[Santa Cruz Futebol Clube|Santa Cruz]], [[Cruzeiro Esporte Clube|Cruzeiro]], [[Sport Club Internacional|Internacional]], and Mexican club [[Tecos]]. With Botafogo he won the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian championship]] in 1995, the [[Campeonato Carioca|Carioca championship]] in 1990 and in 1997, and the [[Torneio Rio-São Paulo|Rio-São Paulo championship]] in 1998; with Tecos (Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara), he won the [[Mexican Primera División|Mexican championship]] in 1994, and the [[CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup]] in 1995.


He scored the winning goal in the Botafogo 1–0 win against [[Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama|Vasco da Gama]] in the 1997 [[Taça Guanabara]] final.
He scored the match-winning goal for Botafogo in the club's 1–0 win against [[Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama|Vasco da Gama]] in the 1997 [[Taça Guanabara]] final. Gonçalves also played for Cruzeiro in the club's 2–0 defeat to German side [[Borussia Dortmund]] in the [[1997 Intercontinental Cup|1997]] [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] final.


==International career==
Gonçalves played for Cruzeiro in the 1997 [[European/South American Cup|Intercontinental Cup]] match against [[Borussia Dortmund]], won 2–0 by the German side.
At international level, Gonçalves won the [[Copa América]] with the Brazil national team in [[1997 Copa América|1997]], as well as the [[1997 FIFA Confederations Cup|Confederations Cup]] in the same year. He was mainly a reserve player in Brazil's squad during the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]], appearing against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] and [[Chile national football team|Chile]], as the team went on to reach the final. In total, he was capped 24 times for Brazil, scoring just one goal.


==After football==
Gonçalves is currently the executive director of [[Universidade Estácio de Sá Futebol Clube|Estácio de Sá]], a [[Rio de Janeiro]] football club.
Gonçalves is currently the executive director of [[Universidade Estácio de Sá Futebol Clube|Estácio de Sá]], a [[Rio de Janeiro]] football club.


==References==
== References ==
* Much of the content of this article comes from [[:pt:Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes|the equivalent Portuguese-language Wikipedia article]] (retrieved December 26, 2005).
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Sambafoot|80145-goncalves|Gonçalves}} ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210205041533/https://www.sambafoot.com/en/players/80145-goncalves archive])
* {{Sambafoot|421_goncalves|Gonçalves}}


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Latest revision as of 14:48, 8 August 2024

Marcelo Gonçalves
Gonçalves in 2005
Personal information
Full name Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes
Date of birth (1966-02-22) 22 February 1966 (age 58)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Position(s) Centre back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1988 Flamengo 9 (1)
1988 Santa Cruz
1989 Flamengo 13 (2)
1989–1990 Botafogo 9 (0)
1990–1995 UAG Tecos 167 (11)
1995–1997 Botafogo 61 (3)
1997 Cruzeiro
1998 Botafogo 16 (2)
1999 Internacional 10 (0)
International career
1995–1998 Brazil 24 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes, usually known simply as Marcelo Gonçalves (born 22 February 1966 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro state) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a central defender. He was effective on low balls, and was well known because of his long hair, a recognisable hairstyle which he wore for most of his career, and which he only cut during the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup, when all the Brazilian players entered the field in the semifinal match with shaved heads.

Club career

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Gonçalves started his career at Flamengo in 1987. However, he rose to fame playing for Botafogo and was first called up to play for the Brazil national team with the latter club.

In addition to playing for Botafogo and Flamengo, Gonçalves also played for Santa Cruz, Cruzeiro, Internacional, and Mexican club Tecos. With Botafogo he won the Brazilian championship in 1995, the Carioca championship in 1990 and in 1997, and the Rio-São Paulo championship in 1998; with Tecos (Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara), he won the Mexican championship in 1994, and the CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup in 1995.

He scored the match-winning goal for Botafogo in the club's 1–0 win against Vasco da Gama in the 1997 Taça Guanabara final. Gonçalves also played for Cruzeiro in the club's 2–0 defeat to German side Borussia Dortmund in the 1997 Intercontinental Cup final.

International career

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At international level, Gonçalves won the Copa América with the Brazil national team in 1997, as well as the Confederations Cup in the same year. He was mainly a reserve player in Brazil's squad during the 1998 FIFA World Cup, appearing against Norway and Chile, as the team went on to reach the final. In total, he was capped 24 times for Brazil, scoring just one goal.

After football

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Gonçalves is currently the executive director of Estácio de Sá, a Rio de Janeiro football club.

References

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  1. ^ "Marcelo Gonçalves :: Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes ::".
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