A legend may be before his last World Cup

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the brazilian Marta Vieira, chosen six times as the best soccer player on the planet, admitted in an interview released this Sunday that, at the age of 37, he feels the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand will be the last of his career.

“There’s a lot at stake, it depends on a lot, but I’m 37 years old,” he declared. Martha in an interview on the Globo television channel, where she admitted that, once the World Cup is over, she might consider “the possibility of becoming a mother.”

Marta reached her sixth World Cup with the dream of winning what would be the first title for Brazil and thus end the most brilliant career women’s football has ever seen.

The striker just pressed his compatriot Formiga He managed to play in seven World Cups, a mark he reached at the age of 41 when it was held in France in 2019.

Formiga didn’t tell me what his secret waswhat did he do”, but beyond football, “people also have to think about other things”, he pointed out Martha without clarifying his future, although he intends to continue “for a while” with his current club, Orlando Pride of the United States.

Brazil will make their World Cup debut in Australia and New Zealand on the 24th against Panama, a match that equates to Group F, completed by France and Jamaica.

Marta reached her sixth universal appointment as top scorer of all time in World Cups, with a total of 17 goals in the five in which he has participated so far.

Source: La Verdad

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