Casey Phair, American-Born Teenager, Selected for South Korea’s Women’s World Cup Squad

Seattle Soccer

Casey Phair, an American-born teenager, has made history by becoming the first American-born player to be selected for South Korea’s Women’s World Cup squad. The 18-year-old midfielder was born in California and moved to South Korea when she was just three years old.

Casey’s selection is a huge achievement for her and a major milestone for the South Korean women’s soccer team. She is the first American-born player to be selected for the team and will be the first American to play in the Women’s World Cup. Casey has been playing soccer since she was a young girl and has been part of the South Korean youth teams since she was 14. She has also been playing for the K-League club Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels since 2018.

Casey’s selection is a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport. She has worked tirelessly to improve her game and has been rewarded with this amazing opportunity. It is also a great example of how international soccer can bring together different cultures and countries.

Casey’s selection is a major step forward for South Korean women’s soccer and will hopefully inspire more young girls to pursue their dreams of playing soccer. It is also a great example of how hard work and dedication can pay off in the end. We wish Casey all the best in her journey with the South Korean Women’s World Cup squad and hope that she can help them achieve success in the tournament.

Casey Phair, American-Born Teenager, Selected for South Korea's Women's World Cup Squad