Marta Vieira da Silva, widely known as Marta, is a Brazilian football legend and the world’s all-time leading scorer in international women’s football. She is now making her sixth appearance at the Women’s World Cup and is aiming to break records and lead Brazil to its first ever championship.
Marta has been a major force in women’s football since she made her international debut in 2002. She is the only player to have been named FIFA World Player of the Year six times, and she has scored an impressive 107 goals in her international career. She has also won numerous awards, including the Golden Boot at the 2007 Women’s World Cup and the Golden Ball at the 2019 Copa America Femenina.
At the 2019 Women’s World Cup, Marta is looking to make history. She is aiming to become the first player to score in five different Women’s World Cups, and she is also looking to break the record for most goals scored in a single tournament. If she succeeds, she will become the first player to ever score 15 goals in a single tournament.
Marta is also hoping to lead Brazil to its first ever Women’s World Cup championship. Brazil has been a powerhouse in women’s football for many years, but they have never won the tournament. With Marta at the helm, they have a great chance of finally breaking through and claiming the title.
Marta is an inspiration to many and a symbol of hope for Brazil. She has already achieved so much in her career, and now she is looking to make even more history at the 2019 Women’s World Cup. It will be exciting to see if she can break records and lead Brazil to its first ever championship.