Marquinhos Capixaba

Marco Antônio Moraes Wandermurem (born 22 September 1965), better known as Marquinhos Capixaba, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a right back.[1][2][3]

Marquinhos Capixaba
Personal information
Full name Marco Antônio Moraes Wandermurem
Date of birth (1965-09-22) 22 September 1965
Place of birth Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Brazil
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Right back
Youth career
Botafogo-SP
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1987 Botafogo-SP
1988 Guarani
1989 São José-SP
1990 Fluminense 40 (1)
1991 Sport Recife
1991 Comercial-SP
1992 Noroeste
1993 Novorizontino
1993 Rio Branco-SP
1993 Paysandu
1994–1995 Ferroviária
1995 Santos
1996 São Paulo 22 (0)
1996 Paraná
1997 Inter de Limeira
1997 Santa Cruz
1998 Araçatuba
1998 Londrina
1999 Rio Branco-ES
2002 Tupy-ES
2003 Ituano
2005 Vilavelhense
2006 Rio Branco-ES
2007 Pinheiros
2008 Vitória-ES
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 October 2023

Career

Marquinhos started his career at Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto. In 1988, at Guarani FC, he was part of the Campeonato Paulista runner-up squad. In 1989 he was runner-up again, this time with São José.[4]

Played for several other clubs until joining Santos FC in 1995, this time being runner-up in the 1995 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.[5] In 1996 at São Paulo FC, won the Copa Masters CONMEBOL.

Honours

São Paulo

References

  1. "Todos os Jogadores" (PDF). SPFCpédia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  2. "Que fim levou? Marquinhos Capixaba". Terceiro Tempo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  3. "Craques da Era de Ouro do futebol capixaba recebem homenagem na Assembleia Legislativa". Folha Vitória (in Portuguese). 1 July 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  4. "Especial: O São José na temporada de 89 – Parte 6". Jogando Juntos (in Portuguese). 28 March 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  5. "Elenco Brasileirão 1995 - Santos FC". Acervo Santista (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 October 2023.
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