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Oh Se-hoon (27, Shimizu S-Pulse), a member of the Korean national team, scored a goal in just seven seconds. It is the shortest scoring record in the J1 League (first division) of Japanese professional football.
Oh Se-hoon scored a goal seven seconds into the game in the ninth round of the "2026 Season J1 Centennial League" against V-Faren Nagasaki at Peace Stadium Connected by Softbank in Nagasaki, Japan, on the 5th.
When opposing goalkeeper Masaki Goto grabbed the ball, Oh Se-hoon rushed to put pressure on the front. The goalkeeper hurriedly cleared it, but the ball hit Oh Se-hoon's foot, which stretched out, and flowed into the goal. Oh Se-hoon, who is about to give birth to his first child in September, performed a "cushion ceremony" after scoring.
Oh Se-hoon's goal was just seven seconds after the kickoff whistle. With this, he set a new J1 League goal record in the shortest time.
According to Japan's "Spotch Hochi," it was about 1 second faster than the 8 seconds set by Hisato Sato of Sanfrecce Hiroshima in April 2006.
Oh Se-hoon, who gained momentum with a "seven second goal," scored multiple goals with a penalty kick in extra time in the first half. Shimizu won the game 3–0.

The media said, "This year is a special half-year season and is not recognized as an official J1 record. He led his team to a complete victory by breaking Hisato Oh Se-hoon's previous record for the shortest time in goal.
Oh Se-hoon said, "If you don't always aim for a goal like that, you don't come out. "I was able to get off to a really good start," he said. "It's the fastest goal in my career." "I don't know if it will remain a record, but I was able to put pressure on it from the beginning because of the team's efforts," he said, giving credit to his teammates.
Oh Se-hoon left for a short-term loan to his former team Shimizu during this period, as the league held a special tournament called the "J League Centennial Initiative League" from February to June this year ahead of the 2026-2027 season's transition to the "Chuchun System." Since returning to Shimizu, he has been active in nine games with five goals and one assist, but he is somewhat far from the national team. His last A-match appearance was against Japan at the East Asian Cup (EAFF E-1 Championship) in July last year, and he has not been called by coach Hong Myung-bo since an away trip to the U.S. in September.

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