Lucimar da Silva Ferreira, widely known as Lúcio (born 8 May 1978 in Brasília), is a Brazilian professional football defender noted for his physical presence, aerial ability and leadership. During his career he played for major European clubs and served as a prominent member and occasional captain of the Brazil national team.
Overview
Lúcio made his name as a central defender who combined strength, pace and an ability to carry the ball out from defence. He spent part of his club career with Internazionale Milano, where he was a regular in the first team. Internationally he earned over one hundred caps for Brazil, scoring several goals and appearing in multiple major tournaments.
Club career highlights
Beginning his career in Brazil before moving to Europe, Lúcio established himself at top clubs in Germany and Italy. His time in Europe brought regular domestic and continental competition at the highest level. At club level he was valued for organization at the back and occasional goal threat from set pieces.
International career
As a member of the Brazil national team, Lúcio earned 105 appearances and scored four goals. He represented Brazil across several World Cups and continental tournaments, and at times wore the captain's armband, providing experience and leadership to a team known for its attacking traditions.
Playing style and legacy
Lúcio is remembered for a direct, confident style: strong in one-on-one duels, effective in the air, and willing to step into midfield with the ball. His athleticism and vocal leadership made him a reference point in defence for club and country. Young defenders have often been compared to him when praised for similar attributes.
Notable facts
- Born in Brasília and nicknamed simply "Lúcio" in the football world.
- Over 100 international caps for Brazil, a milestone reached by relatively few players.
- Played for major European clubs and competed regularly in top domestic leagues and continental competitions.