الأحد، 1 يناير 2017

Marta: What it means to be The Best



© Getty Images Marta’s consistency is such that her inclusion as a Finalist for The Best FIFA Women’s Player 2016 marks the 12th time in the last 13 year-end awards that she has been in the top three. The feisty, skilful forward won a remarkable five awards in succession from 2006 and has also played in four FIFA Women’s World Cups™ and Olympic Football Tournaments.
One of eight Olympic flag-bearers at the Rio 2016 opening ceremony, she was a leader on the Brazil side that finished fourth on home soil, and was also part of the panel of football experts that chose this year"s nominees for the FIFA Puskás Award, the FIFA Fair Play Award and the FIFA Fan Award.
When FIFA.com asked the 30-year-old veteran about being nominated and whether winning big individual prizes such as The Best Football Awards are motivation for her, Marta was characteristically humble. “Of course every player at this level dreams about winning a prize like that,” she said. “I cannot explain how it feels reall..

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