RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- Brazil's Marta,
the world's top woman soccer player, told Brazilian television on Wednesday she
draws her inspiration from Ronaldinho, her compatriot who plays for Spain's
Barcelona.
Soccer's governing body, the International Federation
of Football Associations, nominated Marta, 20, best in the world, but gave
Ronaldinho only a number three position.
"I am very inspired by Ronalinho Gaucho," said Marta,
who plays for Swiss team Umea, speaking to media at Rio de Janeiro airport,
where she had arrived to spend Christmas with her family.
Marta told press she had spoken with Ronaldinho ahead
of the prize-giving ceremony and he had said he thought it was unlikely he would
be the world's top player for a third consecutive year.
"He knew more or less what was about to happen. He
was already waiting," she said. "But he is going to keep his head up and keep
going. He knows his potential and knows he can climb the mountain again," said
Marta, a forward.
Italy's Fabio Cannavaro won the top place and
France's Zinedine Zidane was second.
Marta said that the Brazilian World Cup squad's
failed campaign at the 2006 edition of the cup, in Germany, was the main reason
why Ronaldinho did not win the prize a third time.
"Although I did not play that much with the national
team this year, I was sure that I would win because I feel I am playing very
well," said Marta, who arrived in the airport with trophy in hand to a wild
welcome from her family.
Marta came third in 2004 and second in 2005. This
year American Christine Lilly and Germany's Renate Lingor were second and third
respectively.