Kealia Ohai Scores A Record-Breaking 48 Seconds Into U.S. Soccer Debut
Posted Oct 23, 2016
What looked early on like a close contest turned into a dominating victory as the U.S. women's soccer team took down Switzerland 5-1 on Sunday in Minneapolis. Kealia Ohai scored just 48 seconds into her first national team appearance for the fastest first goal in U.S. soccer history. That opened up a 5-1 lead, which would hold as the final score.
(TeamUSA.org)
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