16-year-old Casey Fair scores hat-trick! Colin Belhoe thrashes Thailand 10-1

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Colin Belhoe put on a goal-fest. Hat tricks from Casey Eugene Fair and Chun Garam led the way to a convincing victory over Thailand.

Colin Belhoe put on a goal-fest. Hat tricks from Casey Eugene Fair and Chun Garam led the way to a convincing victory over Thailand.

Colleen Bell's women's national soccer team cruised to a 10-1 victory over Thailand in their Paris 2024 Olympic Games Asia 카지노사이트 Second Qualifying Round Group B match at the Xiamen Yigret Stadium in Fujian, China, on Saturday (June 26).

South Korea showed off their firepower with three goals apiece from Casey Fair, the youngest player born in 2007, and Chun Ga-Ram.

South Korea opened the scoring in the 34th minute. Casey Fair received a pass from Ji So-yeon in the box and rattled the net with a left-footed turning shot. It was her first goal in four A-Match matches.

Two minutes later, Korea added another goal. Chun Garam took a pass from Jeon Eun-ha and split the goal with a right-footed curling kick.

The Koreans continued their offense, and in the 39th minute, Kang Chae-rim scored. Kang received the ball on the right side of the penalty box and hit a ground-ball shot to score.

Colin Belhoe put on a goal-fest. Hat tricks from Casey Eugene Fair and Chun Garam led the way to a convincing victory over Thailand.

Colleen Bell's women's national soccer team cruised to a 10-1 victory over Thailand in their Paris 2024 Olympic Games Asia Second Qualifying Round Group B match at the Xiamen Yigret Stadium in Fujian, China, on Saturday (June 26).

South Korea showed off their firepower with three goals apiece from Casey Fair, the youngest player born in 2007, and Chun Ga-Ram.

South Korea opened the scoring in the 34th minute. Casey Fair received a pass from Ji So-yeon in the box and rattled the net with a left-footed turning shot. It was her first goal in four A-Match matches.

Two minutes later, Korea added another goal. Chun Garam took a pass from Jeon Eun-ha and split the goal with a right-footed curling kick.

The Koreans continued their offense, and in the 39th minute, Kang Chae-rim scored. Kang received the ball on the right side of the penalty box and hit a ground-ball shot to score.

 

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