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Marcos: The "lone wolf" who once played a prominent role in China

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At that time, in Chinese football, the title of "lone wolf" was mentioned, which can be said to be known to everyone. This "lone wolf" is not the famous Romario in international football, but marcos, a Brazilian who killed all sides in China.

Marcos: The "lone wolf" who once played a prominent role in China

Born in 1974, Marcos was unknown before joining the Chinese League and had little information to find. Some media speculated that Marcos should have been in the lower league for a long time when he was in Brazil.

Although Marcos received the title of "lone wolf" in Shaanxi National Strength, the Brazilian's first stop was not Xi'an.

In 1998, Marcos came to Chongqing and joined chongqing Red Rock Team in the First B League. This year, he scored 9 goals for Chongqing.

Marcos: The "lone wolf" who once played a prominent role in China

In 1999, he came to Chengdu from Chongqing and joined Chengdu Wuniu.

One season later, he moved from the southwest to the north to join Shaanxi Guoli. Here he met the head coach known as the "Wolf's Head", the Brazilian Carlos.

In the millennium, under the tutelage of Carlos, the unpromising Shaanxi National Force was successfully promoted to the A League. Marcos scored 10 goals that season and became an important contributor to the team's promotion.

Marcos: The "lone wolf" who once played a prominent role in China

In 2001, Shaanxi Guoli, as a promoted horse, set off a northwest wind in the A-League arena. In the first round of the league, it beat Shandong Luneng in a cold way, and since then it has become a team that cannot be underestimated in the A-League.

Marcos had his brightest moment in the year, playing a total of 20 games for the national team, scoring 14 goals, especially in the first five rounds, where he scored seven goals alone.

At that time, Marcos, who was in a big position, openly declared that he wanted to become a Chinese national, but unfortunately, the Football Association did not react much to his perversion at that time, and finally failed.

Marcos: The "lone wolf" who once played a prominent role in China

In 2002, Marcos came to Shenzhen from Xi'an and joined the Shenzhen Ping An team. During the season, he played 19 games for the team, scoring eight goals.

In 2003, Carlos, who was in charge of the National Security Whip, recruited Marcos into his command. Unfortunately, due to his own weight, he could not find his form for a long time, and Marcos was swept out by Guoan after playing for half a season.

After leaving Guoan, Marcos returned to Xi'an and joined Guoli again. Even after returning to his national strength, Marcos did not return to his former courage, leaving a record of 3 appearances and 2 goals before leaving the team again.

Marcos: The "lone wolf" who once played a prominent role in China

In 2004, he came to Xi'an again and joined the Xi'an Xinyuan team in the Chinese League One. Shortly after the end of the season, he announced his retirement in Brazil.

In the A era, Marcos was a very distinctive player, his body was as strong as an ox, explosive, like a galloping tank, but many times he was recognized by non-domestic players, thinking that he played football more like a "wild road". However, even such a "wild road" can also kill four parties in the Chinese arena, I don't know whether it is because of his wild level or the level of the Chinese league is too low.

Marcos: The "lone wolf" who once played a prominent role in China

No matter the black cat or the white cat, as long as the mouse is caught, it is a good cat, no matter how Marcos is defined, in that era, he was definitely a good foreign aid in the A-League.

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