Palmeiras’ 1992/93 season was a transformative one — the turning point that launched the club back to the top of Brazilian football after nearly two decades without a major title.
In 1992, Palmeiras were still rebuilding, struggling for consistency in the Campeonato Brasileiro, but crucially, that year marked the beginning of their partnership with Parmalat, which brought financial backing and top-level signings.
By 1993, under Vanderlei Luxemburgo, the investment paid off spectacularly. With stars like Edmundo, Evair, Zinho, César Sampaio, and Roberto Carlos, Palmeiras ended a 17-year title drought, winning both the Campeonato Paulista and Campeonato Brasileiro.
The 1992/93 period signaled the dawn of a new Palmeiras era — modern, powerful, and trophy-laden.