Veteran Marta to play in the Olympics for 6th time, Debinha and Cristiane out of Brazil team
Posted 7/2/24
Marta’s spot in Brazil’s women’s soccer team for the Paris Olympics was confirmed when coach Arthur Elias included the 38-year-old striker in his 18-player squad. Marta, widely considered one …
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Veteran Marta to play in the Olympics for 6th time, Debinha and Cristiane out of Brazil team
FILE - Orlando Pride's Marta (10) in action during an NWSL soccer match against Racing Louisville, Saturday, March 16, 2024, in Louisville, Ky. For the past several years, the Orlando Pride has been mostly mired in the bottom half of the National Women's Soccer League. But midway through this NWSL season, its seems the Pride have bucked that trend. With the addition of Zambian forward Barbra Banda and the ever-steady presence of Brazilian superstar Marta, the Pride are undefeated and hovering atop the league. (AP Photo/AJ Mast, File)
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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Marta's spot in Brazil's women's soccer team for the Paris Olympics was confirmed Tuesday when coach Arthur Elias included the 38-year-old striker in his 18-player squad.
Marta, widely considered one of the best women's players in history, had previously said she intends to retire from the national team after playing in the Olympics for the sixth time. The Orlando Pride forward has two silver medals after Brazil lost to the United States in the final of both the 2004 and 2008 tournaments, but has never won gold.
Elias said at a news conference that he wanted a mix of experience and young talents, with an eye toward the future. Brazil will host the 2027 edition of the Women's World Cup.
Half of the players in the Olympic team also played for Brazil at last year's World Cup under Elias' predecessor, Pia Sundhage. Other veterans, such as strikers Debinha and Cristiane, did not make the final list.
Brazil is in Group C of the Olympic tournament. Its first match will be on July 25 against Nigeria in Bordeaux. Japan and World Cup champion Spain are also in the group.