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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Futsal player sacked for making OnlyFans content claims she makes 100 times more selling adult content
A former futsal player sacked for having an OnlyFans account has boasted she's now earning 100 times more on the adult website than playing the sport. Marcela Soares, 21, claimed she had been sacked by her futsal club Pelotas, located in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Soares said her dismissal came after she began sharing content on the adult subscription website OnlyFans, however, she claimed her contract did not prohibit her from posting the content. Marcela had previously played for Leoas da Serra, Marechal Copagril, Pato Branco, Female and Celemaster, She has now quit the sport altogether after saying she had been 'betrayed' by other women and did not want clubs standing in her way of her life away from futsal. Marcela explained: 'I love futsal, it's my passion forever. But I can't stay somewhere that tries to control who I am outside of the game. 'I never stopped being the athlete I always was, and I never disrespected the club, but I was told I was setting a bad example for children. I was judged, excluded and I felt betrayed even by other women. 'But I also gained something: freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger.' She has also built a large fanbase, with over 247,000 people following her on Instagram alone. Freedom: Soares said she 'loves futsal' by did not want to be restricted away from the sport


Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Former futsal player, sacked for making OnlyFans content, claims she made 100 times more selling adult content
A Brazilian futsal player boasted of earning 100 times more making OnlyFans content than playing the sport. Marcela Soares, 21, claimed she had been sacked by her futsal club Pelotas, located in Rio Grande do Sul state. Soares claimed her dismissal came after she began sharing content on the adult subscription website OnlyFans. The Brazilian, who had previously played for Leoas da Serra, Marechal Copagril, Pato Branco, Female and Celemaster, claimed her contract did not prohibit her from posting the content. Soares has now quit the sport, claiming she had been 'betrayed' by other women and did not want clubs standing in her way of her life away from futsal. 'I love futsal, it's my passion forever,' Soares said, according to Globo. Soares said she 'loves futsal' by did not want to be restricted away from the sport 'But I can't stay somewhere that tries to control who I am outside of the game. 'I never stopped being the athlete I always was, and I never disrespected the club, but I was told I was setting a bad example for children. I was judged, excluded and I felt betrayed even by other women. 'But I also gained something: freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger.' Soares claimed that she initially earned R$550 (£72) per month during the early stages of her football career. The former futsal player has claimed she now earns R$55,000 (£7,200) from OnlyFans per month. Soares has also built a large fanbase, with over 247,000 people following her on Instagram alone.


The Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content
A FORMER futsal player was booted out of her club for posting raunchy snaps on OnlyFans. But she now reveals she is making 100 times more than what she earned during her playing days. 7 7 7 7 Marcela Soares was sacked by Pelotas - a Brazilian futsal team located Rio Grande do Sul state - when club officials discovered her side hustle saying she had brought the club into disrepute. Marcela told NewsX: "I love futsal, it's my passion forever. But I can't stay somewhere that tries to control who I am outside of the game. "I never stopped being the athlete I always was, and I never disrespected the club. But I was told I was setting a bad example for children." However, Marcela's new avenue gave her more "freedom and financial independence". The 21-year-old added: "I was judged, excluded and I felt betrayed even by other women. "But I also gained something: freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger." Marcela used to make a mere R$550 (£71.55) per month, which barely covered her travel costs to training. But after just four weeks on OnlyFans, the model says she netted R$55,000 (£7,155). Marcela said: "It's sad but I leave the sport with a clear conscience. "If I'd had this financial return from sport, I would never have left it." Mexico's sexiest fan and weather girl poses in bra and dressing gown as she celebrates four years on OnlyFans Marcela counts a whopping 241,000 followers on Instagram alone. 7 7 7


CBC
13-05-2025
- Sport
- CBC
'It's a dream come true': Esther Brossard on making futsal history for Canada
The Canadian women's futsal team won the inaugural CONCACAF W Futsal Championship and now have their eyes on the Futsal Women's World Cup.


CBC
08-05-2025
- Sport
- CBC
3 Saskatoon players clinch spots in 1st FIFA Futsal World Cup
Social Sharing Canada Soccer's women's futsal national team — which features three Saskatoon players — won the inaugural CONCACAF women's futsal championship in Guatemala City last weekend, clinching a spot in the first-ever FIFA Futsal World Cup. Futsal is often compared to indoor soccer, but played in a smaller court with a few different rules. The fast-paced game has made its mark internationally, but is still growing in Canada and across the province. Saskatoon's Erica Hindmarsh, Jadyn Steinhauer and Jade Houmphanh are three of the 14 Team Canada players who beat Panama 8-2 to win the championship. University of Saskatchewan Huskie Coach Jenson Barandica-Hamilton also joined the team as an assistant coach. Barandica-Hamilton said he was "amazed" when the team, which had only started playing together earlier this year, was able to secure the win. "I don't think it has fully sunk in yet," he said. "What we were able to accomplish is really mind-blowing in a way, considering we beat some countries who had been preparing for years for this event, whereas our program is a very new program." Alex Derosa, head coach for the Canadian team, was given the opportunity to compete in the tournament at the beginning of January and did not start assembling the team until the middle of February, Barandica-Hamilton said. "It's a very, very quick turnaround in terms of putting together a national team and going to compete at international level," he said. Players like Humphrey, Hindmarsh and Steinhauer have been participating in futsal during their off-seasons from soccer, building on their decision making, technical ability, speed of play and creativity, Barandica-Hamilton said. WATCH | 3 Sask. players help take home 1st women's futsal championship for Canada: 2 hours ago Duration 1:22 A surreal moment Houmphanh, a defender for the team, was finishing one of her nursing shifts when she received a call from Barandica-Hamilton [her coach on the Huskies], who told her she would be one of the 14 girls invited to play on Team Canada. She said it "felt like a very surreal moment." Houmphanh first got into futsal for fun in 2016 after a former coach introduced it to her. Houmphanh said many people on the national team were surprised to see people from Saskatchewan playing, as most players were from Quebec and Montreal. "I feel like myself and my other two teammates that got selected have very unique qualities about ourselves that helped us stand out at the camp and then make the final roster." The team had no expectations coming into the competition and wanted to see "where they stood," Houmphanh said. In its first game against Costa Rica, Team Canada lost 2-3. Despite the result, the players gained confidence. "I think that really solidified us to just see the level that we were at compared to other teams." The team went on to win four straight games to win the tournament. Houmphanh said she hopes the success from winning the championship will show it pays to invest in women's sports and give women different opportunities to progress in their athletic careers. "I feel like sometimes we're overlooked compared to the bigger provinces," she said. "But there is talent, and there's a lot of good programs going on that is building the sport in our province." Next up, World Cup Team Canada is now set to compete at the inaugural FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup in the Philippines starting on Nov. 21. Barandica-Hamilton expects a "massive challenge" for his team, which will compete against countries that have professional futsal leagues like Costa Rica, Portugal, Mexico and Brazil. "But as I said, we're a team that is very 'live in the moment,' are very 'pride in what we do', and and we hope to represent well."