FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: China's hopes take a dent after loss vs Saudi Arabia
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: China's hopes take a dent after loss vs Saudi Arabia
China face a struggle to qualify for the 2026 World Cup as they followed their 7-0 drubbing in Japan last week with a 2-1 defeat against 10-man Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. China went ahead in the 14th minute in Dalian through an Ali Lajami own goal but failed to take advantage of Saudi midfielder Mohamed Kanno being red-carded a few minutes later.
On the evening of September 10, the Chinese men's soccer team played against Saudi Arabia at home. They still lost 1-2 to Saudi Arabia under the advantage of playing more and less. After losing 0-7 to Japan in the first World Cup qualifying match, the Chinese men's soccer team suffered two consecutive losses. The ranking was at the bottom of the group, and there was little chance of coming out.
Qualifying day for the 2026 World Cup today in Asia. At the start of the day, Saudi Arabia knocked down China, 2 goals to 1, confirming their first place in the group of (...)...
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