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Would he trade his Champions League titles for a World Cup with Brazil? Marcelo is clear on that

News RoomBy News RoomApril 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Marcelo Vieira was one of the most successful soccer players in Real Madrid‘s history, winning 25 titles with the club, including five Champions League titles. However, the left back also played for the Brazilian national team, with whom he won a Confederations Cup, but the World Cup was always his greatest dream and a thorn in his side that he couldn’t remove before hanging up his cleats.

He officially retired from professional soccer a little over a year ago, on February 6, 2025, at the age of 36. However, he has recently sparked discussion by revealing whether he would trade his five Champions League titles for a World Cup with the Verdeamarela.

Marcelo: 5 Champions Leagues or 1 World Cup?

In an interview on the YouTube channel of Romário, a former Brazilian soccer player and hero of the 1994 World Cup, the former Fluminense player was put to the test when asked about a hypothetical situation:

“Would you trade your five Champions League titles with Real Madrid for a World Cup with the Brazilian national team?” Romário asked him.

After a brief pause to consider his decision and his answer, Marcelo confessed:

That’s a tough question. I’ll be honest with you… I would trade them.

Marcelo

Marcelo made his Real Madrid debut on January 7, 2007, against Deportivo at Riazor, and during his years wearing the White jersey, he amassed a spectacular list of achievements with Los Merengues, highlighted by 5 Champions League titles and 4 Club World Cups, 3 UEFA Super Cups, 6 La Liga titles, 2 Copa del Rey titles, and 5 Spanish Super Cups. He played 546 official matches for the club, making him the second-most capped foreign player, behind only Benzema, and scored 38 goals.

However, the truth is that Marcelo did not have the same success in his quest to win another title for the Canarinha, going through one of the most difficult periods in the national team’s recent history. But there was one match that left a lasting mark on him.

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He competed in the 2014 and 2018 World Cups. In his debut, he played six matches, reaching the semifinal against Germany, a match that ended in a historic 1-7 defeat and dashed his dream of winning another World Cup title. “We felt the impact of Neymar’s injury. They were very well organized; they played wonderfully. It was like a nightmare you just want to wake up from,” said Marcelo, recalling the worst episode of his career.

His second World Cup appearance came at Russia 2018, where he played only four matches before Brazil was eliminated in the quarterfinals.

Now, looking ahead to a new edition of soccer’s biggest tournament, Marcelo revealed his favorite contenders to win the title in the United States, Mexico, and Canada: “In no particular order… I’d say Brazil, Spain, France, and Argentina.”

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