Egypt Stun Chile with Last-Minute Goal in U-20 World Cup Thriller
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Chile advanced with suffering to the eighth finals of the World Cup sub-20 after losing by 2-1 to Egypt in a National Stadium that was frozen in the 95 minute, when Omar Khedr, pearl of the Aston Villa, signed missing the visitor climb. The result left a triple draw on the board with the Pharaohs and New Zealand, but FIFA broke off with the controversial criterion of “clean game”: Africans added more cards and La Rojita crashed in the next phase…
La Roja Juventud breathes deep. He did so at the edge of the abyss, after a fall that could cost him too much. Chile lost by 2-1 to Egypt at the close of the group phase of the World Cup Sub 20, but still secured the second place in his area and advanced to eighths in the final. The pass came in the most unusual way: thanks to the criteria of cards received, after finishing evenly in points, difference of goals, goals in favor and result among t…
Winner thanks to a free-kick to the buzzer against Chile, in the U20 World Cup group phase on Friday night (2-1), Egypt's players fought hard to pick the shooter.
The Chilean team Sub20 concluded the group phase of the World Cup by falling by two to one against Egypt, which positioned it in the third location of its group, with only three points and with the same score of the Africans. In case of equality in all the figures, it is generally defined by the result between the two teams, and Egypt had just surpassed Chile, so it would have stayed with the second place and the direct ranking to eighth of fina…
(wiwsport) - At the end of an upsetting scenario, Egypt imposed itself, Friday night, against Chile (2-1), on the 3rd day of the group phase of the U20 World Cup in Pool A. But the Pharaohs, who were exulting after the final whistle, were iced because of the fair play. They finished third in the group and [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site n°1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). Source article: Mondial U20: D…
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