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American Teenager Makes History As Youngest Player Ever to Make Debut at World Cup

A 16-year-old American soccer player, Casey Yu-jin Phair, made women’s World Cup history on Monday night when she entered the game for South Korea in the second half vs. Colombia.

After turning 16 on June 29, Phair became the youngest women's player to ever compete in the World Cup at 16 years and 26 days old. The previous record was held by Nigeria’s Ifeanyi Chiejine when she competed in the 1999 World Cup at 16 years and 34 days old.

Phair is also the first South Korean player of mixed heritage to play on the senior team. Her mother is Korean, while her dad is American. Phair currently resides in New Jersey, where she trains with the Players Development Academy.

South Korea will compete next on Saturday vs. Morocco. Then, they will face Germany the following Thursday.

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