Brazil forward Marta is set to play at her sixth World Cup after being named in Pia Sundhage's squad for the tournament starting on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand.Six-time FIFA World player of the year Marta will lead Brazil's quest for a first Women's World Cup title alongside other experienced pla
Brazil forward Marta is set to play at her sixth World Cup after being named in Pia Sundhage's squad for the tournament starting on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand.
Six-time FIFA World player of the year Marta will lead Brazil's quest for a first Women's World Cup title alongside other experienced players such as Debinha, Tamires and Andressa Alves. However, the former U.S. and Sweden coach does not guarantee that the all-time Women's World Cup top scorer will feature in the starting lineup."If she will be in the starting lineup I don't know, not yet. She will play the role I will give her and I am sure she will do well."
Brazil will start a training camp this week and face Chile in a farewell friendly on Sunday before travelling to Australia.Defenders: Antonia , Bruninha , Kathellen , Lauren , Monica Hickman , Rafaelle , Tamires Forwards: Andressa Alves , Geyse , Nycole , Bia Zaneratto , Debinha , Gabi Nunes , Marta
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