"My family is poor, my father is a barber, my mother has no job, and I have four children, two men and two women. I am the youngest." (included below)-Marta
Titan sports reporter Cheng Zheng reported that Marta Vieira da Silva may be the best woman on the planet.
Before her, the most famous female player in Brazil was Miriam Domingo. Yes, that's the football vase that got married and divorced with "alien" Ronaldo. However, this seems to be in line with the aesthetic principles of this Latin nation. The Brazilian point of view is that our country is sexy, football is sexy and women are sexy. ...
What about the woman who plays football? As sexy? "Oh, no", a Brazilian man will tell you, "Women should attract a handsome Hollywood guy like Leonardo DiCaprio like Giselle Bonchen (a Brazilian supermodel). As for football, it is a natural battlefield for men. "
1999 Hong Chen, the hero of the Women's World Cup, has long been hiding in the streets of Rio, S? o Paulo or a small town in Brazil. "No one knows what she is doing now, and people don't care. Maybe this is the status quo of Brazilian women's football, "a Brazilian colleague who came to interview the World Cup told me.
But she, a woman far away from sexy beauty, stubbornly defended the honor of the Brazilian football kingdom on the women's football battlefield. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, Marta became the first Brazilian female player to play in a European professional league. At the age of 20, she became Miss World Football in 2006. ...
The daughter of a barber in a small town in northeastern Brazil has now become a super idol of millions of football girls around the world.
Marta has been shrouded in mystery since she came to China. Even after she won the title of Miss World Footballer, this veil has not been lifted. Looking through the web pages of Brazilian media, I can't find any relevant interviews or life reports. Whether in Wuhan or Hangzhou, she is so low-key and cold-faced, refusing to be "snooped" by the media. After a few days of contact with Brazil, this newspaper asked head coach bartholomew to interview Marta alone. So, under the arrangement of press officer Paul, we were able to have a face-to-face meeting with this elder sister in the top bar of the hotel where the Brazilian team stayed.
Marta sat on the sofa in the bar and soon showed her true colors, dancing with the plush Fuwa we gave her, almost rolling on the chair. This is the real Brazilian girl, almost wild joy, there is no cold shadow here!
Enough laughing, let's start the interview.
Marta was born in a small town called 2 Riachos in Alagoas, northeast Brazil, which is not the most developed area of Brazilian football. "This is a small place. There are only 3,000 people in total, close to the lake and not far from the sea. " Marta said. Mr. Paul, the accompanying press officer, added: "Generally speaking, it is located between El Salvador and Recife." El Salvador is the earliest capital of Brazil, and the carnival is second only to Rio de Janeiro, attracting a large number of foreign tourists every year. Marta said: "My family is very poor. My father is a barber, my mother has no job, and there are four children, two men and two women. I am the youngest."
Talking about her football career, she replied without thinking, "Since I was very young ..." Are you playing with girls? "where! In our country, only boys play football. I play with a group of big boys, just me. "
"I miss Xiao Xu's days with me at Yumo Club and our friendship."
Brazil is a football kingdom, but it is only for men's soccer. It was not until the 1980s that some clubs in Rio de Janeiro and S? o Paulo began to form women's football teams. Later, the two States with the most developed football established their own leagues. However, so far, the women's football league has not expanded to other parts of Brazil, and its development is slow, and there are still outdated and intermittent situations in the middle.
Brazil Women's Football League is amateur, free for people to watch, and it is difficult to hold it in a large stadium because there is no profit-making behavior such as ticket sales. There are only eight teams in each state's league, and the players' fees are paid by the club. In addition, certain participation subsidies will be given. It is said that only a few excellent players can get a meager salary. Therefore, in Brazil, women who play football are basically based on their own interests, and they can't earn much money, let alone support their families.
After a long sports career, Marta had good luck when she was 14 years old-she was spotted by a scout of a big club. Later, little Marta bid farewell to her hometown and town and trudged 1000 miles to the metropolis Rio de Janeiro, where she was tried by vasco da gama, and her life was rewritten. "Later, I entered the national youth team, followed by the national team, and then played the World Cup. So far ... I haven't designed anything, and I haven't thought so much, but now I'm thinking about it. I want to win the world championship! " Marta said.
In 2003, 17-year-old Marta made her debut at the Women's World Cup. Although the Samba Corps did not perform well in that cup and stopped in the quarter-finals, she made people remember her name with her excellent performance. After the World Cup, Marta joined Swedish women's football giant Yumo, becoming the first Brazilian women's football player to play in a European professional league.
"I miss Xiaoxu's days at Yumo Club and our friendship." Marta spoke highly of her former teammates. According to Ma, Marta's language ability is particularly strong. "I clearly remember teaching her some Chinese words. I can even shout' pass the ball',' pass it to me' and' don't pass it to me' in Chinese on the court. "
Obviously, Miss Asian Football is not exaggerating. Marta can say "hello, thank you" fluently in Chinese when she hears the reporter's praise for herself.
In the restaurant of Howard Johnson Hotel, Marta can often be seen munching on grilled salmon with many players, because this kind of fish is very precious in Brazil, but it is open to the team in China.
Marta, like most Brazilian girls, is strange and curious about the mysterious China, but their head coach bartholomew is an oriental expert, because the former not only played in Japan, but also married a Japanese wife. However, this is not new in Brazil. The Japanese have been immigrating to South America for more than a hundred years, waving taxis on the streets of S? o Paulo. Maybe the driver is Japanese.
Every time the Brazilian men's soccer team goes out to compete, it will be equipped with at least one chef to serve those "five-star" big names. This aspect is obviously unfair to women's football. Bartholomew said to me, "Do you know what we eat in Wuhan? We eat Chinese food. " His statement is somewhat surprising. "Are you used to eating?" "Great, I like it very much." Bartholomew answered with a thumbs-up. Afterwards, I learned that the Brazilian team's catering is actually Chinese food and ordinary western food, and players can choose according to their own tastes.
Not every player can get used to and love Chinese food like bartholomew, such as Marta. At first, she was even a little afraid of world-famous Chinese food. Why? She brought mutton, bullfrogs and scorpions to the table, which was incredible. So she simply doesn't eat meat and eats more rice and fish. In most parts of South America, rice has become a staple food, and Marta, who grew up in coastal areas, is very used to these two foods.
In the restaurant of Howard Johnson Hotel, Marta can often be seen munching on grilled salmon with many players, because this kind of fish is very precious in Brazil, but it is open to the team in China. It is reported that the Brazilian team put forward some requirements to the organizing Committee on the food issue, and the hotel also tried to satisfy them. "After a few days, everyone has basically adapted, and everyone's physical condition has remained good." Marta said.
Before the big game, the team usually doesn't give the players a holiday to avoid distraction, and so does Brazil. In addition to training and eating, girls can only stay in their own rooms and are not allowed to leave the hotel casually. So how does Marta spend her spare time? The Brazilian colleague who came to the interview revealed her little secrets: surfing the Internet, playing games and watching CDs. There is no entertainment such as mahjong or poker in Brazil, but some players like to play bingo, a game in which numbers are filled in paper squares. If everyone pays, the winner may get some rewards.
"The development of Brazilian women's football needs the drive of idols, and Marta is becoming such an idol." Brazilian coach Barcelona said.
Marta has scored four goals after three rounds of this World Cup group match, and tied for the second place in the scorer list with famous players such as Plinz and kelly smith. No matter in training or in the competition field, she has always been a fighting posture: cold and serious, unsmiling. She always tries to keep a state of unremitting preparation and temporarily forgets the natural happiness of Brazilian girls. Like many Brazilian men's soccer superstars, Marta grew up on the street, and once she relaxed, she would regard the game as a game. Brazil's men's soccer team has lost many times in international competitions, which should be a lesson for women's football team.
Marta must be aware of this, which is why she doesn't want to be interviewed by the media, even if it is a short question and answer after the game. This also caused a lot of media dissatisfaction, and some even said that she played a big card, so that after the first match of the group stage, the FIFA press officer had to drag her to the mixed zone for an interview. "We are here to win the championship trophy ..." Marta showed an imminent state of war when the team was interviewed by Brazilian counterparts before the final. On the day of training, her performance was really excellent, and she was determined to run and shoot. This seemingly thin Brazilian girl actually has a braver heart than a man.
I once talked with Lemond, the Brazilian team leader, about my impression of this Miss World Footballer. Lemond is actually a professor at Rio State University, and the team leader is actually a "part-time". Only when there is a mission visit will he come and lead the team. At first, Lemond was in charge of the Brazilian basketball team, but in recent years he began to turn to football.
"Marta is a very simple girl and gets along well with her teammates. She doesn't want her status as Miss World to be a burden, and even worries that it will make people feel that she is superior and superior. Therefore, Marta usually pays special attention to getting along with everyone and is quite easy-going. As for personal hobbies, during the time when the team was concentrated, these girls played computer games crazily, and everyone had a laptop. Marta is crazy about everyone. At this time, you really can't see the difference between her and an ordinary player, so I am very relieved that I don't need to take special care of her or do any ideological work. " Lemond said.
Bartholomew, the head coach, regards her as a benchmark for the development of Brazilian women's football. "Marta is a sensitive girl and a cheerful boy. Usually in the team, she has no star demeanor; On the court, she will certainly assume her responsibilities. Having such a player is extremely important to promote the development of Brazilian women's football. Sports need idols, and Marta is becoming such an idol. When she plays football, she is full of joy and has a strong sense of competition. For the coach of any team in the world, a player like Marta is indispensable because she is so different! "
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