
Brazilian soccer legend Marta is on the brink of an NWSL title: "Magic moment for me"
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For the last seven years, Brazilian soccer legend Marta dreamed of playing in a National Women's Soccer League championship game.
Things seemed promising when she joined the Orlando Pride in 2017 and made it to the championship semi-finals in her first season. Since then, however, it's been topsy-turvy for the team with star players coming and going.
This year, however, the tide changed in their favor.

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