Career start Marta was discovered by Brazilian female coach Helena Pacheco when she was 14 years old. Marta started her professional career at
Vasco da Gama in 2000, but the club folded two years later. She then transferred to
Santa Cruz, a small club in the state of
Minas Gerais, where she played for two more seasons before joining Umeå IK of Sweden.
Umeå IK Marta joined
Umeå IK during the 2004 season, and reached the
final of the
UEFA Women's Cup, winning 8–0 on aggregate against Frankfurt, with Marta scoring three goals over the two legs. That season, Marta scored 22 goals and tied with teammate
Laura Kalmari for most goals in the league. However, they were knocked out in the
UEFA Women's Cup quarter-finals by Djurgården, with Marta not being able to play due to injury. In the 2005 season, Marta scored 21 league goals to be the top scorer in the Damallsvenskan and helped Umeå IK to an undefeated season. Minutes later,
Malin Nykvist elbowed her in the face, resulting in a fractured eye socket. In 2006, Umeå again won the league without losing, with Marta scoring 21 goals. Umeå cruised to an 11–1 aggregate win over
Norwegian side Kolbotn FK in the UEFA Women's Cup semi-finals, with Marta scoring twice in both matches. For the third time in a row, she was on the losing side in the Swedish cup final when her side was defeated 3–2 by
Linköpings FC. The 2007 season was relatively successful for Umeå, with the club winning both the league, in which they finished nine points ahead of Djurgården, and the Swedish Cup, beating
AIK 4–3 in a match in which Marta scored a
hat-trick, the last (winning) goal coming three minutes from time. Marta scored 25 goals in the league, finishing one goal behind the top scorer
Lotta Schelin. The
2008 season saw Umeå win another league title, with Marta tying with
Manon Melis for the top scorer in the league. On the day of the
FIFA World Player of the Year Awards in January 2009, Marta announced that she would play for the
Los Angeles Sol for the next three years. At the request of Marta, the Los Angeles side also purchased
Johanna Frisk from Umeå IK, which led to a report by Swedish
TV4 sports presenter Patrick Ekwall that Marta and Frisk were a
lesbian couple. Both players denied this to be true.
Los Angeles Sol Marta joined the
Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) team
Los Angeles Sol for the league's inaugural season on a three-year contract. Of her signing, she said, "For me, the most important thing is to be in a place where the best players in the world are playing, and this is what they are trying to do here. The American League is being considered one of the best in the world, so I had to come now." She was the league's top scorer for the
2009 season with ten goals and three assists. and she won the
WPS MVP. The Sol were regular season champions and reached the WPS Championship Final, where they lost 1–0 to
Sky Blue FC.
Santos During the off-season with Los Angeles Sol, she signed a three-month loan contract with
Santos to play in the
Copa Libertadores and in the
Copa do Brasil, helping her club win both competitions, and scoring a goal in the Libertadores final and two in the Copa do Brasil final.
FC Gold Pride In January 2010, the Sol ceased operations, and the rights to Marta and her teammates were made available in the
2010 WPS Dispersal Draft. The rights to Marta were acquired by the
FC Gold Pride as their first pick. She appeared in all of the Pride's 24 games and scored 19 goals, earning her the
WPS MVP and
WPS Golden Boot for the second year in a row. Marta appeared in the
WPS All-Star 2010, where she captained the international team and led them to victory. She led the Gold Pride to the regular-season championship and had two assists and a goal in the
WPS Championship against the
Philadelphia Independence, earning MVP honors. She became a free agent after the Gold Pride folded in November 2010.
Return to Santos In December 2010, Marta joined Santos again for a three-month loan. During this time, Santos began negotiations to join
Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) in the United States. However, WPS rules would have only allowed five Brazilian players – Marta and four others – so Santos did not join the league. She played in the Women's International Club Football Tournament held in
Araraquara, helping Santos win the competition.
Western New York Flash On 25 January 2011, Marta joined her third WPS team in three years, the expansion team
Western New York Flash, who took over the third year of her contract with the Gold Pride. She scored ten goals in 14 games during the season to earn her third consecutive
WPS Golden Boot, and she was named to the 2011 WPS Best XI. She helped the Western New York Flash win the 2011 WPS Championship title 1–1 (5–4) in a
penalty kick shootout.
Tyresö FF As WPS cancelled the 2012 season, Marta decided to return to
Damallsvenskan in Sweden. On 22 February 2012 she signed a two-year contract with
Tyresö FF. Her salary of about $400,000 per season was paid by external sponsors and not the club, its owners stated. Marta helped Tyresö win the Damallsvenskan title for the first time in the
2012 season. However, they lost the 2012 Swedish Cup final to
Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC. Marta scored twice in Tyresö's 4–3 defeat by
Wolfsburg in the
2014 UEFA Women's Champions League Final. They qualified for the
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League after finishing second in the
2013 Damallsvenskan, but withdrew due to financial issues. Tyresö also withdrew from the
2014 Damallsvenskan season, erasing all their results and making all their players
free agents. As news of Tyresö's financial difficulties spread, Marta was linked with a possible
transfer to
Avaldsnes IL, but the Norwegian
Toppserien club's chairman warned that she would have to take a substantial pay cut.
Paris Saint-Germain Féminines were also reported to have approached Marta and her Tyresö teammate
Caroline Seger.
Rosengård In July 2014, she signed a six-month contract with defending champion
FC Rosengård in Sweden. In 2014, she helped Rosengård win the Damallsvenskan league title. In December 2014, she signed a three-year contract to stay with the club. She scored in both matches against
Wolfsburg in the
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finals, but they lost on the
away goals tiebreaker. She helped the club defend their Damallsvenskan league title in 2015, and they also won the
Svenska Supercupen. During the
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League, Marta scored a
hat-trick in the round of 16 to help Rosengård advance. They then lost to
Frankfurt in the quarter-finals on penalties. With a goal and two assists, she led Rosengård to the 2016 Swedish Cup title. She had an assist to
Emma Berglund in the Svenska Supercupen in a 2–1 victory over
Linköping FC. Her final game with the club was the
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League Quarter-finals where they lost to
Barcelona. In her first season at Orlando, she finished second in the league in both goals and assists, and she was named to the
National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) Best XI. The Pride ended the season in third place, earning their first-ever playoff appearance, where they lost in the
semi-finals to the
Portland Thorns. Marta scored four goals and had four assists during the
2018 NWSL season, winning the
NWSL Goal of the Week award in week 15. The Pride finished seventh in the league and did not advance into the NWSL Playoffs. She scored six goals during the
2019 NWSL season and won the
NWSL Player of the Week award for week 13. The Pride finished last in the league. The
2020 NWSL season was canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, but the Pride were scheduled to compete in the
2020 NWSL Challenge Cup. However, the Pride had to withdraw due to multiple positive COVID-19 test results. She played in every minute of the four games of the 2020 NWSL Fall Series. She had four goals and three assists in the
2021 NWSL season, where the Pride placed eighth and did not advance into the playoffs. On 21 December, Marta signed a two-year contract to stay with the Pride through the 2024 season. Marta returned to play 18 games in the
2023 NWSL season and scored four goals. On 2 October 2023, she became the first player to reach 100 appearances for the Pride in a 1–0 win over
Angel City FC. In the first home game of the
2024 season, Marta scored the equalizer in the 88th minute of the 1–1 draw with Angel City. In the away game against
Utah Royals, she scored in the 68th minute of the 1–0 victory and claimed Orlando Pride's 200th goal. Marta won the first NWSL titles of her career with Orlando Pride in 2024, clinching both the
NWSL Shield during the regular season and then the
NWSL Championship with a 1–0 victory over
Washington Spirit, on 23 November 2024. She was named to the 2024 NWSL Best XI. Ahead of the
2025 season, Marta signed a new two-year contract with Orlando on 9 January. ==International career==