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 ...
Marta made her FIFA Women’s World Cup debut in the United States in 2003, and immediately announced herself on the global stage with three goals. Brazil were eventually knocked out by Sweden in the ...
Brazil soccer legend Marta married her former National Women's Soccer League teammate Carrie Lawrence on Friday, Jan. 2, in Jupiter, Florida. The pair announced their engagement in 2024 when they were ...
Brazilian soccer star Marta, full name Marta Vieira da Silva, is eagerly anticipated in the next NWSL season. At 40 years old, Marta continues to perform at an extraordinarily high level, which is ...
Brazil striker Marta became the Women's World Cup's all-time leading goalscorer as the South American side defeated South Korea 2-0 in Montreal. Brazil striker Marta became the Women's World Cup's all ...
Orlando Pride’s qualification for the National Women's Soccer League semifinals last Friday (7th) featured a truly special moment. The reigning champions, led by Queen Marta, were already leading ...
Veteran Brazilian stars Marta, Formiga and Cristiane are among the 23-strong Brazilian squad selected for the women's World Cup in France next month, coach Vadao said Thursday. Chasing their first ...
Marta ends her Women's World Cup career as the tournament's all-time leading goalscorer with 17 tallies. She debuted at the event in 2003 as a 17-year-old and helped the team reach that year's ...
The legendary Marta celebrates her 40th birthday on Thursday and, to mark the occasion, FIFA has put together a special quiz focused on her incredible career. How well do you know 'The Queen of ...
In the last seconds of the first half, Brazil soccer legend Marta Vieira da Silva was red carded in Brazil's group finale against Spain. The Brazilian captain, better known just by her first name, was ...
SAO PAULO — Marta has won the world player of the year award six times but has never won the Women's World Cup in five previous attempts with Brazil. That's something she and the team want to change.