[VIDEO] They’re calling it the greatest goal in the history of women’s soccer, and it was scored by 17-year-old KumiYokoyama Tuesday in the semifinals of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Trinidad & Tobago. Yokoyama dribbled past five North Korean defenders, beating several of them more than once, andscored the winning goal to give Japan a 2-1 comeback win. Watch the video enhanced by the commentary of the delirious Japanese commentators …
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