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Kelly Hogan Morphy

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    Women's Soccer (1991)

USF scored quickly as Kelly Hogan rocketed a loose ball from ten yards out for the game-winning goal. That goal was the first of Hogan's career. The Dons put the icing on the cake as Alyson Carr scored off a long shot from the left side. Danielson scored 20 minutes later on a 30-yard free kick to complete the scoring (TheFoghorn).

Kelly Hogan was one of the pioneers of women’s football in Guam, helping to start the very first women’s soccer league in 1991 before heading to the U.S. for college. While away from Guam, she played intercollegiate women’s soccer for the University of San Francisco, and the University of Hawaii.

Hogan was first called up to train with the Guam Women’s National Team in 1994 and played in Guam’s first international matches in 1995. In 1999, Kelly scored one of Guam’s two goals in the team’s 2-0 victory over Hong Kong in that year’s AFC Women’s Asian Championships Qualifier – Guam’s first-ever victory in an official continental tournament after obtaining FIFA membership in 1996.

While back in Guam after college, she also served on AFC’s Women’s Football Committee from 1996-2000, as well as on GFA’s Committee. Kelly left Guam in 2000 and now resides in Florida (Guamfa.com).

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