Women's Soccer Casey Eugene Fair Debuts Professional in the U.S…"The youngest player to play in the club's history."
Women's Soccer Casey Eugene Fair Debuts Professional in the U.S…"The youngest player to play in the club's history."
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Casey Eugene Fair (18, Angel City), a former striker from the Korean women's soccer team, made his professional debut in the National Women's Professional Football (NSWL).
Pair took the ground for the first time in the 31st minute of the second half when he was trailing Gotham FC 0-3 in the fifth round of the 2025 NWSL at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 19th (Korea time). Pair failed to score an offensive point. Angel City lost 0-4.
It is the first time that Paire has participated in an NWSL competition. Paire joined the team in January last year and made his debut in about 15 months.
Fair was born to a Korean mother and an American father. After practicing at PDA Academy in the U.S., Fair immediately entered the professional arena without going to college.
Paire was the youngest player in the club's history to join Angel City, but ended last season without making an official appearance. He was only listed on the replacement list a few times.
On the other hand, he played in the opening five games this season. On the same day, Angel City posted on its website that "Fair made his debut in the NWSL regular league today and became the youngest regular league debut player in the club's history." 온라인카지노
Pair is also the youngest player to hold various records in the Korean women's soccer team. He was selected by former coach Colin Bell ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. At the age of 16 years and 26 days, he was substituted for Colombia in the group league match, setting a record for the youngest ever participation by both men and women in the World Cup. Pair's total A-match record is four goals in 13 games.