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Football star booted off team for x-rated snaps now earns 'one hundred times more'

A jaw-dropping futsal star, who was booted off her team for posting raunchy snaps, has now claimed she earns 'one hundred times more' anyway

Marcela Soares
Marcela Soares was booted off her team(Image: NX)

A glamorous 21-year-old futsal star who was booted out of her team for posting raunchy snaps on an x-rated website has told how she is earning a hundred times more with her soccer strip.


As a semi-pro star playing in Pelotas, in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state, blonde Marcela Soares earned just BRL 550 (£71.55) a month, which barely covered her travel costs to training.


But after just four weeks on the platform Marcela says she has netted an eye-watering BRL 55,000 (£7,155).


She was sacked when club officials discovered her side hustle saying she had brought the club into disrepute.

But Marcela, who has 240,000 Instagram followers, explained: "I love futsal, it’s my passion forever. But I can’t stay somewhere that tries to control who I am outside of the game."

Marcela Soares
Marcela Soares had played futsal in Brazil(Image: NX)
Marcela Soares
Marcela Soares now posts x-rated snaps(Image: NX)

She added: "I never stopped being the athlete I always was, and I never disrespected the club.

"But I was told I was setting a bad example for children."

One steamy clip is captioned: "Do you like me hairy or smooth?" Another is titled: "I had my first orgy with the girls - the video is 13 minutes long."


Marcela Soares
Marcela Soares says she earns more money(Image: NX)
Marcela Soares
Marcela Soares has "gained freedom and financial independence"(Image: NX)

But Marcela told local media on 26 May: "I’m just showing my body, I’m not doing anything wrong. I was judged, excluded and felt betrayed, even by other women.


"But at the same time, I gained freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger."

Marcela, who started playing for her team as a 10-year-old, added: "It's sad but I leave the sport with a clear conscience. If I'd had this financial return from sport, I would never have left it."

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Her club refused to comment to Brazilian media.

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