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 ...
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Marta plays for Olympic gold one more time when Brazil meets US in women's soccer finalMarta grew up playing street soccer with the boys in Dois Riachos, a town in eastern Brazil some 1,250 miles north of Rio de Janeiro. She was just 17 when she appeared at the 2003 World Cup ...
Although Brazil finished third in their group and qualified for the quarter-finals of the Olympic tournament, Marta is likely to be suspended for at least two matches after getting a straight red ...
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