Palmeiras
Roberto Carlos was hired by Palmeiras from União São João, in Araras, in 1993 with the partnership of the team alviverde with the sponsor of the time, Parmalat. The club had not won a title since 1976, a fast that bothered the fans and directors, who saw in the partnership with the Italian multinational, the opportunity to assemble a great cast. And among several stars such as Edmundo, Edílson and Zinho was the young side, who was already famous for the attacks and a powerful left leg.
That same year, Palmeiras reached the final of the Paulista Championship, just against their biggest rival, Corinthians. The alviverde team, led by rising coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo, was much more technically qualified, but the fact of fasting and playing against the biggest rival weighed against the decision. So much so that in the first match of the final, the Parque São Jorge team won 1-0 with Viola's goal. With the right to celebrate imitating a pig of the player and the Corinthians fans provoking "Cry crude pig, who has Viola does not need Edmundo".
In the return game, Palmeiras did not give the rival a chance, scoring 4-0 with two goals from Evair, which ended up being the symbol of the conquest and the break of the fast. This was the first title of Roberto Carlos who, one month later would feel the taste of winning a championship once again, this time the Rio-São Paulo Tournament, again over Corinthians, which only made the achievement more special for the fans .
With these two titles, Verdão became the favorite to win the Brazilian Championship, which became reality at the end of the year, winning both games against Vitória. In this Brazilian championship, only 20 years old, Roberto Carlos won his first Silver Ball, being the best left back of the year.
With the break of the fast and three titles in the year, two on top of the biggest rival, the players of that team, who would become known as “Era Parmalat”, were striding to become idols.
In the following year, the club keeps the sponsor and also its main players, which leads to the conquest of São Paulo's second championship and the Brazilian second championship, over Corinthians again with a victory and a draw in the two final matches. Roberto Carlos again won the Silver Ball as the best left back in Brazil, arousing the interest of European clubs in his football for good.
In 1995 the inevitable happens. The club has several of its players negotiated, but it still has a strong team with good bets and reaches the final of the Campeonato Paulista again, again against Corinthians. Roberto Carlos would play his last game for Palmeiras in that final, since he was negotiated with Inter Milan, and wanted a final title to end his spell at Palmeiras with a flourish.
In the first match of the final, the teams drew 1-1 with Verdão's goal leaving only in extra time. Roberto Carlos still had a chance to score a goal in the final but ended up wasting a penalty. In the return game the game ended in a 1-1 draw and went into overtime, but the full-back was substituted for the game due to poor performance. Corinthians wins in overtime and Roberto Carlos ends up bitterly saying goodbye with the vice championship.
Despite this and his subsequent visit to Corinthians, Roberto Carlos is considered an idol by the fans alviverde, but for his performances than in fact the identification with the fans.