The penalty Marquinhos never forgot — and the record only Beckenbauer holds

Brazil’s captain arrives at the 2026 World Cup chasing a milestone achieved just once in football history — four years after the spot-kick that broke his country’s heart.

Marquinhos has lived both sides of a penalty shootout — and football made him relive them in a single dramatic week.

On May 30 in Budapest, the Paris Saint-Germain captain watched Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhães balloon the kick that handed PSG a second consecutive Champions League title, a 4–3 shootout win after a 1–1 draw. Then he walked across the turf to console the man who had just lost it. Four years earlier, it had been Marquinhos standing over the ball himself, missing the penalty that sent Brazil crashing out of the 2022 World Cup against Croatia.

Now those threads are about to converge. When the 2026 World Cup kicks off on June 11, Marquinhos will captain Brazil — with Gabriel among his defenders — chasing both a personal redemption and a feat that, in the history of the game, only one man has ever completed.

The record that has waited fifty years

That man is Franz Beckenbauer. In 1974, “Der Kaiser” lifted the European Cup as Bayern Munich’s captain in May, then raised the World Cup as West Germany’s captain that July — the only footballer ever to win Europe’s premier club trophy and the world title as captain of both sides in the same year.

Others have brushed the summit without reaching it. Christian Karembeu won the Champions League with Real Madrid and the World Cup with France across 1997–98; seven members of that great 1974 Bayern team did the continental-and-world double. But none of them wore the armband for club and country. Beckenbauer stands alone.

Having just captained PSG to back-to-back European crowns, Marquinhos could become the second.

The “could” matters. He has won nothing yet at this tournament, and Brazil arrive carrying their own ghosts — a 24-year wait for a sixth star, the longest title drought in their history.

The miss that gives the chase its heart

It is that drought that lends the Beckenbauer pursuit its weight, and the 2022 miss that gives it its heart. In the quarter-final against Croatia in Qatar, with the shootout finely balanced, Marquinhos struck the post. Brazil were out. For a defender who had spent a decade as one of the most composed centre-backs in Europe, it was the cruelest kind of failure in the cruelest kind of moment.

Which is what made Budapest so striking. This time the shootout broke his way — and the man left broken by the final kick was a compatriot, and soon a teammate. The sight of Marquinhos crossing the grass to lift Gabriel said something the scoreline could not: here is a player who knows exactly how that long walk back to the halfway line feels.

A defender, not a galáctico

Brazil’s story is usually told through its attackers, and this squad has them — Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, Endrick, and a returning Neymar in the No. 10 shirt. But the side Carlo Ancelotti has assembled — the Italian is the first permanent foreign head coach in Brazil’s senior history — leans on the quarterback at the back.

At 32, Marquinhos is its spine: more than 100 caps, an Olympic gold, a Copa América, and now two Champions Leagues. What he offers Brazil is not flair but leadership, the quiet kind that holds a defence together when a tournament tightens.

Whether that is enough to end the drought is the question the next month will answer. But the symmetry is already complete. The player who missed the penalty that defined Brazil’s last World Cup will lead them into the next one, fresh from winning the biggest shootout in club football — chasing a record that has waited half a century for a second name.

Beckenbauer managed it once. Marquinhos has until July to make it twice.


Sources: UEFA Champions League final result and shootout details via CNN, Arsenal FC official match report, and Olympics.com (May 30, 2026); Marquinhos’ 2022 World Cup penalty miss via public match records; Brazil’s 2026 squad and captaincy via the official PSG and Brazil national-team announcements. Historical record of Franz Beckenbauer’s 1974 European Cup and World Cup captaincy is a matter of public sporting history.

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