FS1 averaged 302,000 viewers for last Saturday’s Copa América Fememina final Brazil won in a shootout over Colombia after a 4-4 tie in Quito. Viewership for the final was up 273% percent compared to the 2022 Brazil vs. Colombia in 2022 — a 1-0 Brazil win — when the broadcast on FS2 averaged 81,000 viewers. […]
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NWSL players shine as Brazil beats Colombia in epic final
Brazil won its fifth straight Copa America Femenina with a 5-4 shootout win over Colombia after the final ended 4-4.
Brazil legend Marta returns for Japan friendlies
Legendary Brazil striker Marta will return to the national team aged 39 after a nine-month absence for two friendlies against Japan. Widely considered the greatest female soccer player of all time, the number 10 last wore the Brazil jersey in the Olympic final, losing 1-0 to the United States on Aug. 10 in Paris. Marta […]
Marta steals show in Orlando with Panenka winner
Defending champion Orlando City has begun the 2025 season with a 3-0-0 record, extending its perfect start with a 2-1 win over the Utah Royals.
Two more years: Marta will return to Orlando
Marta, who captained Orlando Pride to the 2024 NWSL championship after a record-setting regular season, will be back for two more seasons.
Marta inspires Orlando Pride to NWSL title
Orlando Pride won the 2024 NWSL championship for the first time with Zambian Barbra Banda getting the goal in a 1-0 win over Washington Spirit on Saturday.
NWSL awards: The 2024 finalists
Shield winner Orlando has five players, including Marta up for two awards, and head coach Seb Hines nominated for 2024 NWSL awards.
NWSL: Alyssa Naeher heads free-agent class
The NWSL Players Association released the initial list of NWSL players who will be eligible for free agency. The 2025 class will be the first in which all players can change NWSL teams without restrictions as part of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. The list of 88 players includes USWNT goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars), one […]
Tearful Marta sent off as Brazil loses to Spain
Brazil’s 2-0 defeat left them in danger of a group-stage exit in the women’s Olympic soccer tournament.
