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The Star
13-07-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-Brazil's Marta weighs motherhood against 2027 World Cup dream
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Women - Brazil v Japan - Neo Quimica Arena, Sao Paulo, Brazil - May 30, 2025 Brazil's Marta comes on as a substitute REUTERS/Jean Carniel (Reuters) -Brazil's 39-year-old forward Marta said it was 'too early to tell' whether she would play in her home 2027 World Cup, as the six-time FIFA Women's Player of the Year considers balancing her dream of becoming a mother with extending her career. Marta told Globo's Esporte Espetacular on Sunday that while playing in the tournament remains a possibility, her desire to have a child could ultimately decide her future. "I don't know whether I'll still be playing in 2027 or whether I'll be fit," Marta said. "It's too early to say that I'm definitely going to play, I still have a very strong desire to be a mother. So, I might wake up one day and decide to call my doctor to see if it's still possible. If it is, then bye, I have to go," she added. The veteran forward, who has played in six World Cups without winning the title, added that, regardless of her participation, she hopes Brazil will have a memorable tournament. "I hope that Brazil can uphold its tradition of throwing a beautiful party, enjoying the moment and welcoming people warmly. This competition is unique for our continent and South America." With her contract with the National Women's Soccer League side Orlando Pride running until 2026, Marta is currently focusing on helping Brazil win the Copa America. "Brazil is the favourite, and we know it. We know our responsibility to bring home the title. But it's no use just being the favourite if you don't perform and make things happen on the pitch," she added. Brazil, in Group B, will kick off their Copa America campaign against Venezuela on Sunday, seeking their ninth title. (Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico CityEditing by Toby Davis)

Straits Times
13-07-2025
- Sport
- Straits Times
Brazil's Marta weighs motherhood against 2027 World Cup dream
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Brazil's 39-year-old forward Marta said it was 'too early to tell' whether she would play in her home 2027 World Cup, as the six-time FIFA Women's Player of the Year considers balancing her dream of becoming a mother with extending her career. Marta told Globo's Esporte Espetacular on Sunday that while playing in the tournament remains a possibility, her desire to have a child could ultimately decide her future. "I don't know whether I'll still be playing in 2027 or whether I'll be fit," Marta said. "It's too early to say that I'm definitely going to play, I still have a very strong desire to be a mother. So, I might wake up one day and decide to call my doctor to see if it's still possible. If it is, then bye, I have to go," she added. The veteran forward, who has played in six World Cups without winning the title, added that, regardless of her participation, she hopes Brazil will have a memorable tournament. "I hope that Brazil can uphold its tradition of throwing a beautiful party, enjoying the moment and welcoming people warmly. This competition is unique for our continent and South America." With her contract with the National Women's Soccer League side Orlando Pride running until 2026, Marta is currently focusing on helping Brazil win the Copa America. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Govt will continue to support families, including growing group of seniors: PM Wong at PCF Family Day Singapore From Normal stream to Parliament: 3 Singapore politicians share their journeys World Deal or no deal? EU faces critical decision in response to Trump's latest tariff salvo Singapore Segregated recycling bins found to lower contamination rate as more spring up Sport Two participants injured after another breached safety protocol during Pesta Sukan archery event Asia Mahathir discharged from hospital after feeling fatigued during birthday gathering Singapore Medics treat 7 after blaze at HDB block lift lobby in Chai Chee Singapore I lost my daughter to Kpod addiction: Father of 19-year-old shares heartbreak and lessons "Brazil is the favourite, and we know it. We know our responsibility to bring home the title. But it's no use just being the favourite if you don't perform and make things happen on the pitch," she added. Brazil, in Group B, will kick off their Copa America campaign against Venezuela on Sunday, seeking their ninth title. REUTERS


The Hindu
28-06-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Spain's Bonmati hospitalised with viral meningitis days before Women's Euro 2025
Midfielder Aitana Bonmati, Ballon d'Or winner for the last two years, has been hospitalised with viral meningitis less than a week before Spain begins its Women's Euro 2025 campaign, coach Montse Tome said. The 27-year-old missed Friday's 3-1 win over Japan in a friendly as Spain continued building up to its first Group B match against Portugal on July 3. Bonmati shared a picture of herself watching the match from a hospital bed in an Instagram story. 'The doctors say that it is controlled. Talking about meningitis can be scary but it is controlled,' Tome told reporters after the win in Leganes. 'Aitana will be admitted and there are no deadlines yet to know for how long (she will be absent).' Barcelona's Bonmati, who also won the FIFA Women's Player of the Year award for 2023 and 2024, has scored 30 goals for Spain in 78 appearances, playing a key role as it won the Women's World Cup in 2023 and the Women's Nations League last year. 'Aitana, for us, is a very important player. We'll wait for her as long as we can,' Tome added. Spain, which also has Belgium and Italy in its group, has never made it to the final of the continental championship, reaching the semifinals only once in 1997.