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Before last year’s Paris Games, Marta said she would be retiring from the national team after the Olympics to make way for ...
WOMEN’S football legend Marta’s international career may have ended in tears. The Brazilian forward, 38, was sent off as her nation took on Spain in the Women’s Olympic football. … ...
Marta Vieira da Silva, generally known as Marta, was born on February 19, 1986, in Dois Riachos in Brazil and is considered as one of the greatest footballers of all-time and possibly the best ...
Marta became the first player to score in five straight Olympics and Brazil beat China 5-0 in the women’s soccer tournament. ... Your achievement means much more than a personal record.
Brazilian legend Pele hailed Marta as "much more than a footballer" and an "inspiration" after she scored in a fifth Olympic Games on Wednesday. The 35-year-old scored twice as Brazil opened their ...
New Delhi: Brazil legend Pele hailed women's footballer Marta after she scored on her fifth successive Olympic appearance during the country's 5-0 win over China in the Tokyo Games opener.
Marta breaks the Women’s World Cup scoring record with her 15th goal at the tournament.
Stockholm (AFP) - Five-time World Player of the Year Marta said on Wednesday she would continue to play for Brazil internationally after taking Swedish nationality. The Brazil born 31-year-old has ...
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