World Cup: Brazil strikes fast in win over South Korea, 2-0
Brazil’s Formiga celebrates after scoring against South Korea during the first half of a Women’s World Cup match Tuesday. Brazil beat South Korea, 2-0.
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Marta scored her 15th career women’s World Cup goal to become the all-team leader in tournament history, leading Brazil to a 2-0 win over South Korea in Montreal on Tuesday.
The five-time world player of the year scored on a penalty kick in the 53rd minute to put Brazil up 2-0, giving her 15 career World Cup goals and surpassing the 14 goals scored by Germany’s Birgit Prinz.
Marta’s penalty came after Formiga was fouled by South Korea’s So-hyun Cho inside the box, and she sent the penalty into the lower left corner of the goal for the record score.
Formiga had Brazil’s first goal, and the 37-year-old became the oldest player to score in tournament history — doing so in her sixth World Cup. Brazil plays its second group-stage game against Spain on Saturday, while South Korea faces Costa Rica.