(CNN)She's possibly the greatest soccer player you've never heard of.
Marta
has won virtually every individual and team honor available throughout
her illustrious career -- and now the Brazilian has another record to
add to her collection.
Her penalty in
Tuesday's 2-0 win over South Korea at the 2015 Women's World Cup
propelled her to the top of the tournament's all-time goalscorer list
with 15 goals.
She surpassed retired
Germany international Brigit Prinz and went two ahead of current USWNT
star Abby Wambach who, at 35 years of age, is surely playing in her last
World Cup.
It was fitting that her
record-breaking goal came from the penalty spot against South Korea, 12
years after her first for Brazil at a World Cup -- which, incidentally,
was also a penalty against the same opposition.
However, the one major trophy to evade the 29-year-old has been the World Cup.
Widely
regarded as the best female footballer of all time, can she really be
considered the greatest ever without winning football's biggest prize?
It is a question often asked about Argentina star Lionel Messi.
Although, Marta has an international record and Ballon d'Or haul that would make even Messi's eyes water.
Her
goal on Tuesday took her to an incredible 92 goals in 93 matches for
her country, while she has five FIFA World Player of the Year awards
which came in consecutive years between 2006 and 2010.
Often
referred to as "the female Pele" -- and by Pele himself as "Pele with
skirts" -- Marta has long been an advocate for equality in women's
football.
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