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Marta, now 37 and playing in what will be her sixth and final World Cup, is considered by many – perhaps even most – to be the greatest female footballer of all time.
Marta shed tears in Tuesday’s news conference to preview Brazil’s final group stage clash against Jamaica. She was asked to ponder her 20-year legacy; the six-time FIFA World Player of the ...
MARTA is operating additional trains before and after the games, including a pre-game shuttle train that will run between ...
Marta, 38, retired from international soccer in 2024, concluding her run with Brazil with a silver medal at the Paris Olympics, the third of her career.Now, in the final stages of her professional ...
Marta has made 128 appearances for the Pride in her eight seasons, scoring 42 goals and adding 19 assists. She is the club’s all-time assist leader, and 14 of her 42 goals have been game-winners.
Marta, now 37 and playing in what will be her sixth and final World Cup, is considered by many – perhaps even most – to be the greatest female footballer of all time.