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Marta, Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer, said she is unsure on her availability for the 2027 Women’s World Cup due to her ...
Brazil's 39-year-old forward Marta said it was “too early to tell” whether she would play in her home 2027 World Cup, as the ...
Brazilian soccer legend Marta, 39, contemplates balancing her dream of motherhood with playing in the 2027 World Cup. Although her desire to participate in the tournament persists, her future decision ...
Brazil's Marta, right, consoles a teammate during the medal ceremony after the women's soccer gold medal match between Brazil and the United States at the Parc des Princes during the 2024 Summer ...
Marta will play a familiar foe in her last game. She and Brazil played the USWNT in both 2004 and 2008 Olympic finals, coming up short in both games.
Marta — and Brazil — survived the wait to see if the knockout rounds were in store. They were. Marta had that deep well of passion and joy, and instilled it in her teammates, ...
Brazil's Marta, center, reacts after receiving a red card from referee Espen Eskas during a women's Group C soccer match between Brazil and Spain, at Bordeaux Stadium, during the 2024 Summer ...
Marta fought back tears as she exited the Olympic stage one last time. After 185 appearances for Brazil, including six World Cups and six Olympics, one of the sport's greats had one more shot at a ...
Marta believes it is “too early” to decide whether she will play at the 2027 FIFA World Cup on home soil, saying she holds a ...
Add Paris 2024 to Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008. On all three occasions, Marta and Brazil were beaten to gold by the Americans. Three silvers are the pinnacle of her achievements in international ...