Lee Min-ah, one-shot one-kill 'Dribble Wonder Goal'... Making his first goal in his Canadian Northern Super League debut
Lee Min-ah, one-shot one-kill 'Dribble Wonder Goal'... Making his first goal in his Canadian Northern Super League debut
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Veteran midfielder Lee Min-ah (33) made her stellar debut in the Canadian Women's Soccer New League. He became the star of her team's historic first goal for Ottawa Lapid.
At a match between Ottawa and AFC Toronto in the 2025 Northern Super League held at TD Place Stadium in Ontario, copyright on Sunday, Lee scored the first goal with his outstanding individual skill in the 10th minute of the second half. Receiving the ball near the center line, Lee dribbled to the penalty area by himself, beat two defenders and shook the net with his right foot shot.
The Northern Super League is copyright's first women's professional soccer league launched this year, with six teams competing. Ottawa added Desiree Scott's additional goal in the 37th minute of the second half to lead 2-0, and gave up one goal to Toronto's Keiri Hunter in extra time in the second half, but won the game 2-1.
This game was also significant in other aspects. Ottawa and Lee Min-ah were joined by Choo Hyo-joo, a former member of the national team, and Toronto was joined by Hong Hye-ji, a current women's team center back, for the first "Korean Derby" in the Northern Super League.
Lee Min-ah and Choo Hyo-joo, who left the WK League in February and joined Ottawa, started side by side as a "Korean duo." Lee Min-ah served as the center midfielder in the 4-5-1 formation, and Choo Hyo-joo as the left fullback. Toronto's Hong Hye-ji, on the other hand, stepped up as the center back with a 3-4-3 tactic. 온라인바카라
Lee Min-ah, who showed stable play throughout the game, displayed "one shot, one kill" to score her first shot, and was replaced in the 33rd minute of the second half. Choo played full time, contributing to her team's victory. In contrast, Hong played full time as a center back for Toronto, but her team lost two consecutive games.
Veteran Lee Min-ah's debut goal, who played 83 A matches, was recorded as an important scene showing the potential of Korean players on the Canadian soccer stage.