Marta played all 90 minutes Saturday, as the Pride lifted the trophy thanks to a first-half goal from striker Barbra Banda. Speaking postgame to CBS, the Brazilian shared that having her mother, Tereza, in attendance was a "special moment" - one that, according to the CBS broadcast, included the two going shopping ahead of the match so that they could find some cold-weather clothing.
"Of course it means so much, I f**king waited eight years for this moment, and it's most special because this is the first time my mom is here in America," Marta proclaimed from the trophy podium, while exuberant chants of her teammates echoed behind her.
Speaking to media, she echoed the sentiment, saying "Incredible moment, playing in this championship final, take this trophy home, and share this moment with my mom here. It's something in my best dream that I believe would be true."