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The history of women’s soccer in South America has long been defined by one iconic name: Marta Vieira da Silva Veiga. On ...
After a campaign that saw scant crowds in the stands across Ecuador, the cinematic final drew the biggest attendance of the ...
Brazil legend Marta has left an indelible mark on the women's game. ESPN spoke to those who know her best to tell the story ...
As Marta began to emerge as a bonafide star in the women’s game during the early to mid 2000s, Brazil’s men’s national team was awash with superlative talents: Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo ...
BRASÍLIA, Brazil — Two decades ago, at just 17 years old, Marta Vieira da Silva made her first World Cup soccer appearance. She scored three goals in that 2003 tournament played in the United ...
On Brazil’s attacking end, there was plenty of possession, but few truly dangerous shots. Even outshooting Jamaica four-to-one, with 17 attempts with eight on target and six corners, no one ...
Described as 'the future' of the Brazil women's national team, Barcelona forward Giovana Queiroz, AKA Gio, is the ...