The quarterfinals of the women’s football tournament at the Paris 2024 Olympics bring mouth-watering matchups. One of them is the clash between Brazil, who qualified as one of the best third-placed teams, and France, who had an excellent group stage and are the tournament hosts.
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However, viewers tuning into the match will notice a significant absence on the field: Marta will not be playing for the Verdeamarela. The 38-year-old saw the red card for a dangerous kick in the loss against Spain, resulting in a one-match suspension.
As the first half was drawing to a close, the six-time World Player of the Year raised her foot in a challenge for a loose ball but struck Olga Carmona in the head. Consequently, she was sent off and left the field in tears.
Marta and the potential end of an era with Brazil
Unless Brazil manage to defeat France, Marta may have played her last match with the Brazilian national team. The legend had already suggested that the 2023 World Cup was her final appearance at the tournament, and these Olympics are likely the last of her career.