HONG KONG (Reuters) - Incheon Red Angels made a winning start to the inaugural Asian Women's Club Championship on Tuesday evening as the South Korean side thrashed Australia's Melbourne Victory 4-0.
Lee Sea-eun scored twice in two second-half minutes after Kim Dam-bi and Brazil's Thais had given the hosts a two-goal lead as Incheon took an early advantage in the standings in the four-team round-robin tournament.
Tabitha Chawinga had earlier made history by scoring the tournament's first-ever goal when she gave China's Jiangsu Suning the lead after just seven minutes in their meeting with NTV Beleza from Japan.
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