Hungarian striker wins MLS Goal of the Year

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Sporting Kansas City forward Krisztian Nemeth has won the 2015 AT&T Goal of the Year award, Major League Soccer announced on Thursday, Kansas City report.
Nemeth received the honor for his stunning solo run and finish in the 83rd minute of a 1-0 win at the Portland Timbers on Oct. 3 (Week 31). The strike was one of 64 AT&T Goal of the Year nominees when fan voting began at the end of October. Nemeth’s goal advanced through five rounds in a knockout-style tournament before topping Toronto FC’s Sebastian Giovinco in the final matchup.
“I want to thank all the fans that voted for me for MLS Goal of the Year,” Nemeth said. “It’s an honor to win this award and I am very appreciative of all the support they showed me this past year. I look forward to getting back to work and helping the team win more trophies.”
Kansas City’s offical page said, three days after winning the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in Philadelphia on Sept. 30, Sporting Kansas City traveled to Providence Park in Portland for an MLS match with postseason implications. Nemeth entered as a second-half substitute and promptly scored the game-winner, beating multiple defenders on a 50-yard run and finishing low into the opposite corner of the net from a tight angle. The resulting victory proved pivotal in Sporting Kansas City securing a fifth straight berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs.





