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Brazil's 'queen' Marta unlikely to play for country againBrazil's all-time leading goalscorer Marta said she has likely played her last game for her country. The 38-year-old announced in April that she plans to retire from international football this ...
Marta Vieira da Silva, known worldwide as "the queen," has left an indelible mark on women's football. At 38 years old, with a career full of successes, the iconic Brazilian forward might have played ...
The South American champions Brazil scraped into the last eight of the Women's Football Tournament but play the quarter-finals without their all-time leading scorer Marta. The 38-year-old icon ...
Brazil captain Marta changed women's soccer, United States forwards Sophia Smith and Trinity Rodman said on Thursday ahead of their clash for the Olympic gold medal. Rodman and Smith, along with ...
On the international stage, Marta has played in six World Cups for Brazil and played last summer in her sixth Olympics, earning a silver medal after falling in the final to the United States.
BRAZILIAN legend Marta left the football pitch in tears as her career with the national team most likely ended on a sad note. A red card in a 2-0 defeat to Spain in the group final at the Olympic ...
"Aqui tem terrorismo, cataclismos", afirmou Marta. "Um brasileiro morreu no metrô de Londres." "O Brasil não é um país mais violento do que os outros", acrescentou. "O que acontece no Brasil ...
Brazilian star Marta is staying with the Orlando Pride. The six-time FIFA world player of the year has re-signed with the defending National Women's Soccer League champions through 2026.
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