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Marcelo Ferreira (footballer)

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Honduran footballer (born 1975)
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In thisPortuguese name, the first or maternalfamily name isFerreira and the second or paternal family name isMartins.

Marcelo Ferreira
Personal information
Full nameMarcelo Ferreira Martins
Date of birth (1975-11-07)7 November 1975 (age 50)
Place of birthBrazil
PositionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999–2000Broncos UNAH
2000–2001Olimpia
2002Platense40(28)
2003–2005Olimpia
2005–2006Motagua
2006–2007Atlético Olanchano
2007–2008Marathón11(2)
2008–2009Platense14(2)
2009–2010Real Juventud22(2)
2010–2011Parrillas One
2012Cobán Imperial
International career
2003–2004Honduras5(0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marcelo Ferreira Martins (born 7 November 1975) is a Brazilian and naturalized Honduran formerfootballer who played as aforward.

He is the tenth all-time top scorer in theHonduran Liga Nacional with a total of 94 goals.[1] Now he lives in Honduras. Ferreira along withDenilson Costa andJustin Arboleda are among the only naturalized Honduran nationals to have played for theHonduras national team.

Club career

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Ferreira was born in Brazil. He came to Honduras in 1997,[2] by recommendation ofJosé de la Paz Herrera. His first team wasBroncos UNAH in 1999. His brilliant performance in Broncos made him go toOlimpia. In the2001–02 Clausura, he was transferred toPlatense. During his two tournaments in Platense, Ferreira scored a total of 28 goals. He went back in 2003 to Olimpia. After two years, he was contracted byF.C. Motagua for the2005–06 Apertura. He scored eight goals for Motagua during the two tournaments. After Motagua, Ferreira went toAtlético Olanchano for the2006–07 season. Ferreira scored 11 goals during the season. In the2007–08 Apertura,C.D. Marathón signed Ferreira. He scored goals. He then moved to Platense, six years after his first spell at this team. He scored two goals. For 2009 he signed forParrillas One in theLiga de Ascenso de Honduras.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Roca, Gustavo (7 November 2024)."Movimiento en la tabla eterna de goleadores de Liga Nacional de Honduras: Rubilio escala y Yustin presiona" [Movement in the all-time top scorers table of the Honduran National League: Rubilio climbs and Yustin presses].Diez (in Spanish). Retrieved2 November 2025.
  2. ^Martinez, Franklin (16 August 2016).""Marcelo Ferreira: 'Brasil anhela la medalla de oro y Honduras debe estar a la altura'"" ["Marcelo Ferreira: 'Brazil is eager for the gold medal and Honduras must rise to the occasion'"].La Prensa (in Spanish). Retrieved2 November 2025.

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