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“My family is very poor, my father is a barber, my mother has no job, and there are four children in the family, two. There are two boys and girls, and I am the youngest.” (included below) ---- Marta
Sports Weekly reporter Cheng Zheng reports Marta Vieira Da Silva. Silva is perhaps the best footballing woman on the planet.
Before her, Brazil’s most famous female player was Mileni Domingo. Yes, that's the football vase who married and divorced "alien" Ronaldo. However, this seems to be in line with the aesthetic principles of this Latin nation. The Brazilian point of view is: Our country is very sexy, football is very sexy, women are very sexy...
What about the women who play football? Just as sexy? "Oh, NO", Brazilian men will tell you, "women should be like Gisele Bündchen (Brazilian supermodel) and seduce Hollywood handsome guys like Leonardo DiCaprio. As for football, that day Life is a battlefield for men."
Sissi, the hero of the 1999 Women's World Cup, has long been hidden in the streets of Rio, Sao Paulo or a small town in Brazil. "No one knows what she is doing now. People Don’t care, maybe this is the current situation of women’s football in Brazil,” a Brazilian colleague who came to cover the World Cup told me.
But she, a woman who is far from sexy and beautiful, stubbornly defends the honor of the Brazilian football kingdom on the women's football battlefield. At the age of 17, Marta became the first Brazilian female player to play in a European professional league. At the age of 20, she became Miss World Football 2006...
The daughter of a barber in a small town in northeastern Brazil has now become a super idol for millions of football girls around the world.
Since arriving in China, Marta has been shrouded in a veil of mystery. Even since she won the title of Miss World Football, this veil has not been lifted. After browsing the web pages of Brazilian media, I could not find a single relevant interview or life report. Whether in Wuhan or Hangzhou, she remains so low-key and refuses the media's "prying" with a cold face. A few days after contacting the Brazilian team, this newspaper asked coach Barcelos to interview Marta alone. So, under the arrangement of the press officer Paul, we were able to have a face-to-face meeting with this world-renowned lady at the top-floor bar of the hotel where the Brazilian team stayed.
Sitting on the couch in the bar, Marta soon revealed her true face. She hugged the plush doll we sent and started dancing, almost rolling on the chair. This is the real Brazilian girl, almost wild joy, without the slightest hint of indifference!
After laughing enough, we started the interview.
Marta was born in a small town called 2 Riachos in the state of ALAGOAS in the northeastern region of Brazil. This is not the most developed area of ??Brazilian football. "It's a small place with only 3,000 people in total. It's close to the lake and not far from the seaside." Marta said. Mr. Paul, the press officer who was accompanying him, added: "In terms of general location, it is almost in the middle of Salvador and Recife." Salvador is the earliest capital of Brazil, and the reputation of the carnival is second only to Rio de Janeiro. Every year All attract a large number of foreign tourists. Marta said: "My family is very poor. My father is a barber and my mother has no job. There are four children in the family, two boys and two girls. I am the youngest."
Talking about her own life Regarding her football career, she answered without hesitation: "It started when I was very young..." Could it be that she was playing with girls? "Where! Only boys play football in our place. I always play with a group of older boys. I am the only girl."
"I miss Xiaoxu and I playing together in Mo." The days of the Olympic Club and our friendship.”
Brazil is the kingdom of football, but this is only limited to the men’s football team. It wasn't until around the 1980s that some clubs in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo states began to form women's football teams. Later, the two most developed football states each established their own leagues.
However, so far, the women's football league has not expanded to other parts of Brazil and has been developing slowly, with fits and starts.
The Brazilian Women’s Football League is amateur in nature and is free for people to watch. It does not conduct profit-making activities such as ticket sales, and it is difficult to hold it in large stadiums. There are only 8 teams participating in the league in each state. Player expenses are paid by the clubs, and some participation subsidies are also given. It is said that only individual outstanding players can receive meager wages. Therefore, in Brazil, women basically engage in football based on their own interests and cannot make much money, let alone support their families.
After a long playing career, Marta experienced a turning point in her fate when she was 14 years old - she was spotted by a scout from a major football club. Later, little Marta bid farewell to her hometown town and traveled 1,000 miles to the metropolis of Rio de Janeiro to accept a trial training with the Vasco da Gama team. Her life was changed from then on. "Then, I entered the national youth team, then the national team, and then played in the World Cup, until now... I didn't design everything, and I didn't think about it that much, but now I'm starting to think, I want to win the world championship! " said Marta.
In 2003, 17-year-old Marta competed in the Women's World Cup for the first time. Although the Sele??o performed poorly in that cup and stopped in the quarterfinals, she made people remember her name with her excellent performance. After the World Cup, Marta joined the Swedish women's football giant Umea and became the first Brazilian female football player to play in a European professional league.
"I miss the days when (Ma) Xiaoxu and I were together at Umea Club, and our friendship." Marta spoke highly of her former teammate. According to Ma Xiaoxu, Marta's language ability is particularly strong. "She remembers some Chinese words taught to her very clearly. She can even shout 'pass', 'pass to me' and 'don't pass to me' in Chinese on the field." 'Something."
Obviously, Miss Asia Football is not exaggerating. When she heard the reporter's praise for her, Marta was able to say "Hello, thank you" fluently in Chinese.
In the restaurant of Howard Johnson Hotel, you can often see Marta eating grilled salmon with many team members, because this kind of fish is very rare in Brazil, but it is open to the team in China.
For the mysterious China, Marta, like most Brazilian girls, feels strange and curious, but their head coach Barcelos is an Oriental expert, because the former not only played football in Japan, but also married a man. A Japanese wife. However, this is nothing new in Brazil. Japanese immigrants have been immigrating to South America for more than a hundred years. If you wave for a taxi on the streets of Sao Paulo, the driver may be a Japanese.
Every time the Brazilian men's football team goes to a competition, they will be equipped with at least one chef to serve those "five-star" big names. In this regard, the women's football team is obviously treated unfairly. Barcelos said to me: "Do you know what we eat in Wuhan? We eat Chinese food." His statement was a bit surprising, "Are you used to it?" "It's great, I like it very much." Barcelos answered as he stretched out his hand Thumbs up. After later understanding, the Brazilian team’s catering actually provides Chinese food and ordinary Western food at the same time, and players can choose according to their own tastes.
Not every team member is as accustomed to and loves Chinese food as Barcelos, for example, Marta is an example. At first, she was even a little scared of the world-famous Chinese food. Why? Serving mutton, bullfrogs and scorpions seemed unbelievable to her. So she stopped eating meat altogether and started eating more rice and fish. Rice has become a staple food in much of South America, and Marta, who grew up on the coast, is very accustomed to both foods.
In the restaurant of Howard Johnson Hotel, you can often see Marta eating grilled salmon with many team members, because this kind of fish is very rare in Brazil, but it is open to the team in China. It is reported that the Brazilian team has made some requests to the organizing committee regarding food issues, and has been met by the hotel as much as possible. "After a few days, everyone has basically adapted, and everyone's physical condition has been maintained well." Marta said.
Before a big game, teams usually do not give their players a day off to avoid distraction, and the same is true for the Brazilian team.
Except for training and eating, the girls can only stay in their rooms for activities and are not allowed to leave the hotel at will. So, how does Marta spend her spare time? The Brazilian colleague who came for the interview revealed her little secrets: surfing the Internet, playing games, watching CDs, etc. There are no entertainment methods like mahjong or poker in Brazil, but some players like to play Bingo, which is a game of filling in numbers on a paper grid. If everyone matches up, the winner may also get some rewards.
“The development of Brazilian women’s football needs to be driven by idols, and Marta is becoming such an idol.” Brazilian team coach Barcelos said.
After three rounds of the World Cup group stage, Marta has scored 4 goals and is tied for second place in the scorer list with Prinz, Kelly Smith and other famous players. Whether in training or on the competition field, she always has a fighting attitude: cold, serious, and unsmiling. She always strives to maintain a state of unrelenting preparation, forcing the natural optimism of Brazilian girls to be temporarily forgotten. Like many Brazilian men's football superstars, Marta also grew up playing street football, and will treat the game as a game if he relaxes for a moment. The Brazilian men's football team has suffered many casual losses in international competitions, and the women's football team should learn from this lesson.
Marta must be aware of this, which is why she does not accept media interviews easily, and is unwilling to participate even in a brief Q&A after the game. This also caused dissatisfaction among many media, and some even said that she was trying to be a big name, so that after the first game of the group stage, the FIFA press officer had to force her to the mixed zone for an interview. "We are here just to win the championship trophy..." When interviewed by her Brazilian counterpart before the final round of the group, Marta showed that she was ready to fight. During the training that day, her performance was indeed outstanding, running and shooting like crazy. This seemingly thin Brazilian girl actually has a braver heart than a man.
I once talked with the Brazilian team leader Lemond about my impressions of this world football lady. Raymond is actually a professor at Rio State University, and the team leader is actually a "part-time" person. He will only come to lead the team when there is a mission. Initially, LeMond was in charge of the Brazilian basketball team, and only in recent years has he started to turn to football.
“Marta is a very simple girl who gets along well with her teammates. She doesn’t want her Miss World status to be a burden, and is even worried that it will make people think she has a sense of superiority and give people the impression of being superior to others. . Therefore, Marta pays special attention to getting along with everyone and is quite easy-going. As for personal hobbies, during the time when the team is concentrated, these girls play computer games like crazy, and everyone brings their laptops with them. At this time, you really can't see any difference between her and an ordinary player, so I am relieved that there is no need to pay special attention to her or do any ideological work," LeMond said.
The head coach Barcelos regards her as a benchmark for the development of the Brazilian women's football team, "Marta is a sensitive girl and a cheerful and good child. She usually does not have any star appearance in the team. And on the court, she will definitely shoulder her responsibilities. Having such a player is extremely important to promote the development of Brazilian women's football, and Marta is becoming such an idol. She is full of joy when playing football and has a strong sense of competition. For the coach of any team in the world, players like Marta are indispensable because she is so different. ”
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