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Brazilian soccer star Marta announced in an interview with CNN Brasil that she will retire from international soccer this year at the age of 38. Throughout her illustrious career, Marta has been Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer, male or female, with an impressive 115 goals and has participated in six World Cup tournaments.

Marta expressed her feelings about retiring, stating that this year will mark her last with the national team and beyond 2025, there will be no more Marta in the national team. Despite this decision, Marta seems at peace with it and optimistic about the future of Brazilian women’s soccer and the young athletes in the team. She highlighted the positive developments and talent among the younger generation of athletes.

Throughout her career, Marta has received numerous accolades, including winning the FIFA Player of the Year award an unprecedented six times. She also boasts a collection of titles such as the Women’s Champions League, the Copa Libertadores Femenina, and has been awarded the Golden Boot and Golden Ball at the 2007 Women’s World Cup. A notable achievement is her record of scoring at five World Cups, with 17 goals in total, which is the highest across men’s and women’s soccer.

Despite her illustrious career, one area where Marta fell short was winning major global titles with the Brazilian national team. She came close three times, losing in the 2007 Women’s World Cup final and two Olympic gold medal matches. The upcoming Paris Olympics could potentially be her final chance to achieve this milestone.

As Marta prepares to retire from international soccer, her impact on Brazilian soccer both nationally and internationally cannot be overstated. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of female athletes as she passes on her knowledge and experience to young players who aspire to follow in her footsteps.

Marta’s retirement signals an end to an era in Brazilian soccer as she has played a significant role in shaping women’s football globally. With his unwavering commitment to excellence on and off-field play for over a decade now, he leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire many for years to come.

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