Vasco DA Gama plays a crucial role in the history of women's football in Brazil, especially with Marta's journey. The Queen of Football, who began her career at the club, was recently honored when she took the field in a friendly match between Brazil and the United States. Marta's connection to Vasco is a source of pride and inspiration for the current restructuring of women's football at the institution. The Vasco da Gama Museum houses valuable records of Marta's early career, as she joined the club at the age of 14 in 2000, after a long bus journey from Dois Riachos, Alagoas, to Rio de Janeiro. During her time at Vasco, Marta excelled in futsal, participating in the 1st Copa da Amizade in 2000. Under the guidance of her coach Helena Pacheco, Marta dedicated herself intensely to the sport, showing an insatiable appetite for improving her skills. In 2001, she made her debut for Vasco's first team, where she became the number 10 in a Campeonato Carioca match. Marta's journey at Vasco culminated in her call-up to the Brazilian national team, where she shone at the 2002 U-19 World Cup. Despite the women's team at Vasco being disbanded in 2003, Marta's gratitude towards the club remains, and her story continues to inspire new generations of players at Vasco DA Gama.