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U-20 SOCCER WORLD CUP History within grasp of France and Nigeria




Though both teams’ overriding objective is clearly earning a place in the last four of the FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011, quarter-final opponents France and Nigeria have other compelling reasons for wanting to progress further. The European side have never previously reached the semi-final at this event, while the Africans have the opportunity to extend their flawless record so far.

The game

France-Nigeria, Cali, Sunday 14 August, 15.00 (local time)

The stakes

Though France have now won all three of their Round of 16 ties in FIFA U-20 World Cup history, they have never won a quarter-final encounter. On the two occasions they previously reached the last eight, in 1997 and 2001, Les Bleuets were downed by the South American duo of Uruguay and Argentina, respectively.

Despite having yet to find their most flowing football, Francis Smerecki’s charges have shown plenty of character to bounce back from their opening 4-1 mauling by Colombia and rack up three wins in a row. Key to this revival has been the players’ fitness levels, underlined by the fact that five of France’s seven goals have come in the last 20 minutes – including Antoine Griezmann’s winner against Ecuador in the last 16.

Nigeria, for their part, have made history by winning four consecutive games at the finals of a FIFA U-20 World Cup, a first for the west African nation. The only side, alongside hosts Colombia, with a 100 per cent record thus far, the Flying Eagles also have a positive pedigree at this stage of the global U-20 showpiece, having beaten Mexico in 1985, the former Soviet Union in 1989 and the Netherlands in 2005. On the other two occasions they reached the last eight, they lost to Mali and Chile in 1999 and 2007 respectively.

At Colombia 2011 it has been the Nigerians’ attacking play that has really caught the eye, and which arguably makes them slight favourites in Cali. Scorers of 13 goals to this point, deadly trio of Ahmed Musa, Olarenwaju Kayode and Edafe Egbedi have all struck three times to jointly hold second spot in the tournament’s scorers’ charts.

The stat

21 – Edafe Egbedi is one of just 21 players to have scored at the finals of both the FIFA U-17 World Cup and its U-20 equivalent, a select band which includes the likes of Ronaldinho, Seydou Keita and Freddy Adu. At Nigeria 2009, the youngster fired three goals in the hosts’ run to the final, the same tally that he has notched so far here in Colombia.

The words

“We controlled the game well against Ecuador, even though they did get a few chances. We’re happy with the way we’ve got back on track in the competition. We don’t know much about Nigeria, but they’re an African side so will be physically very strong. We’re going to need to keep possession better,” France captain Gueida Fofana.

“I’m pleased with my football, but I can still play even better. I didn’t score against England, though I was involved in our winner. I’m going to have another great game against France in the quarter-finals: I know I’m capable of scoring against anyone,” Nigeria striker Olarenwaju Kayode.



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Portugal staged an incredible recovery during a shoot-out to eliminate Argentina and reach the semi-finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup. After 120 goalless minutes, the Iberians trailed 3-1 on penalties, meaning they needed convert their last two attempts and hope the South Americans missed theirs just to take it to sudden death. And that is exactly what happened thanks to the reflexes of Mika, who went on to save his third penalty and clinch a 5-4 victory for Portugal.

It was a breathtaking conclusion to what had been a dull evening in Cartagena. It began with Nelson Oliveira having two half-chances with which he failed to please the pro-Portugal crowd in the opening ten minutes. First, he shot two yards wide after racing on to a long ball, and then he turned swiftly inside the box but failed to keep his low drive on target.

Ilidio Vale's side had a much better opportunity on 16 minutes. A long ball split the Argentina defence, and Caetano outsprinted his markers to reach it. The No11 carried it into the area and unleashed a powerful shot, which was heading into the roof of the net until Esteban Andrada acrobatically pushed it over.

Argentina threatened moments later. From a free-kick just outside the box, Erik Lamela curled the ball narrowly over the bar, much to the relief of goalkeeper Mika.

Portugal had the better of the player during the remainder of the period, but Sergio Oliveira, Luis Martins, Danilo and Caetano were all let down by their finishing.

Soon after the restart, Facundo Ferreyra, sliding it at the back post, was just inches away from connecting with a Lamela free-kick. It was to be the No9's last involvement, with Juan Iturbe coming on in his place on the hour.

Almost instantly, the diminutive playmaker had contributed to Mika having two dodgy moments.

Iturbe skipped past an opponent and though his shot from the edge of the box went straight towards the Portugal No1, he fumbled it before it dropped wide for a corner. Mika then flapped at a cross from the Porto player, but got away with conceding a corner.

Andrada was then twice responsible for keeping the deadlock intact, saving superbly from a Sergio Oliveira free-kick before repelling a Nelson Oliveira piledriver.

There was very little action thereafter, with Argentina having the better of the possession but failing to get enough men in their opponents' box. In injury time, though, Nicolas Tagliafico tricked his way past three adversaries and into the Portugal area, but his shot from a mightily tight angle was easily gathered by Mika.

Extra time was largely void of action, with both sides evidently exhausted. And when Danilo and Roderick misses gave Argentina a two-goal cushion in the shoot-out, it appeared the six-time champions were on their away into the last four. Mika nevertheless denied Gonzalez Pires and Ruiz to help take it into sudden death, and after Sergio scored, the Portugal No1 flung himself to his right to repel Tagliafico's effort.

Argentina's quest for a seventh FIFA U-20 World Cup title was over. Portugal's mission for a third will continue on Wednesday against the France-Nigeria victors in Medellin.

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Colombia will come up against an old foe when they take on Costa Rica in the Round of 16 of the FIFA U-20 World Cup, Taeguk test for roaring Spanish Roja





ROUND OF 16: Taeguk test for roaring Spanish Roja


Spain waltzed into the Round of 16 having won all three matches and scored 11 goals in the process. Korea Republic went through having lost their last two outings. Will it prove the mismatch many expect, or will David conquer Goliath amid the Manizales mountains?

The game

Spain-Korea Republic, Wednesday 10 August, Manizales, 17.00 (local time)

The stakes

Julen Lopetegui and Lee Kwang Jong both have all their players at their disposal as they plot their way into a quarter-final against Brazil or Saudi Arabia. The former will have some difficult decisions to make, given that he rested a couple of first-choice players during a 5-1 win over Australia in which the incomers impressed. Sergio Canales has dazzled after missing Spain's opener through injury, while Rodrigo and Alvaro Vazquez have both showcased their finishing prowess. The collective work of the Korea Republic team is regarded as their strength, though in Lee Ki Je and Kim Young Uk they have players capable of turning a game. Can they tick a box that three teams failed to in the first phase and find a way to neutralise La Roja's gorgeous passing football?

The stat

6 – goals is what made the first half of Spain's victory over Australia the joint-highest scoring period in FIFA U-20 World Cup history. La Roja were 5-1 up after 31 minutes, and that is how it finished. Korea Republic were involved in the other six-goal half, though they trailed 6-0 to Brazil en route to a 10-3 loss in 1997.

The words

Sergi Roberto, Spain forward: “Korea Republic are very disciplined and have a lot of speed. They will be very tough to beat. This is a World Cup. We know how important this game is. If we lose we are going home. It's like a final for us. We have to win to be in the quarter-finals.”

Choi Sung Guen, Korea Republic midfielder: “Spain are a strong side with good skills, possession of the ball, a good passing game. So we, even our forwards, have to put pressure on them so that we'll be able to play our own game. The confidence is building up within the group, and we're eager to surprise the world [by beating Spain]."

Round of 16: Saudis threaten Brazil advance
 
 


Brazil and Saudi Arabia meet for the third time in the FIFA U-20 World Cup on Wednesday. Of the previous two matches between the two, A Seleçãozinha won one and drew the other, and there is every reason to expect a close encounter in Barranquilla after both sides advanced from the group phase in some style.

The game

Brazil-Saudi Arabia, Wednesday 10 August, Barranquilla, 20.00 (local time)

The stakes

Brazil began a tournament many are expecting them to win with an underwhelming draw against Egypt before hitting their stride with big victories over Austria and Panama. Nevertheless, coach Ney Franco does have some concerns, especially at the back, having been forced to make two first-half substitutions in Brazil’s final group game against the Panamanians in a bid to address their defensive failings.

Franco is pondering whether to stick with the players who came on then, and push makeshift full-back Danilo into a more familiar midfield role. He has no such problems up front, where Henrique, Philippe Coutinho, Oscar and the versatile Casemiro have been carving out chance after chance with their snappy passing and fluid movement, which could yet provide the key to the country’s fifth world title at this level.

Brazil’s back-line will need to be at its tightest against the dangerous Saudis. Prompted by the pacy duo of Ibrahim Alibrahim and Yahya Dagriri, the Saudis scored eight goals in their opening two group games, seven of them by different players, before turning in a listless display against Nigeria, one that left coach Khalid Alkoroni an unhappy man. Even so, the Middle Easterners had already qualified for the last 16 by then (for the first time ever at the FIFA U-20 World Cup), and are justifiably confident they can cause an upset.

The stat

17 - The number of times that Brazil have appeared at the FIFA U-20 World Cup finals and the number of times they have reached the second round. On only one occasion have they been knocked out in the last 16, however, at Canada 2007.

The words

“We need to make a few adjustments for the next round because whoever loses that game is going home. Saudi Arabia scored eight goals in the group phase and they’re an attack-minded side so we need to up our game to avoid any surprises,” Brazil coach Ney Franco.

“We scored eight goals in two games, but we rushed things a little bit in our last game and there are a few problems we need to sort out up front. We won’t have any problem getting motivated for the next match, though,” Saudi Arabia coach Khalid Alkoroni.

ROUND OF 16: Nigeria and England, Clash of styles in Armenia
 
 


Getty ImagesThe game between Nigeria and England in the Round of 16 of FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011 pits the African side’s attack - the highest scoring in the group stages - against a watertight English backline that is yet to concede a goal.

The game

Nigeria-England, Armenia, 10 August, 17.00 (local time)

The stakes

Given their outstanding record in Group D, when they notched up three emphatic wins against Guatemala, Croatia and Saudi Arabia, coach John Obuh’s highly motivated and well-drilled Nigerian side are certainly the form team in this tie. The canny coach will also hope his prolific pairing of Ahmed Musa and Olarenwaju Kayode can continue a purple patch that has seen them claim half their team’s goal tally to date.

Their defence may be impregnable, but three games into this edition and England are still without a win. This unwanted run goes back to a 1-0 victory over Mexico in 1997, a winless streak at FIFA U-20 World Cup final tournaments now stretching to 13 games. Though the pressure is on coach Brian Eastick to find a solution to his side’s difficulties in front of goal, the supremo remains defiant: “It’s no use scoring if you’re letting in three at the other end". Even so, on the evidence of the Nigerians’ performances so far, goalkeeper Jack Butland is sure to have plenty to do on Wednesday.

The stat

12 – The number of goals scored by Nigeria in the group phase at Colombia 2011, more than any other team. In stark contrast, England qualified for the last 16 on the back of three goalless draws.

The words

“The Nigeria game will be difficult, but every game we’ve played has been harder than the last! We’ll be facing powerful players who are very quick and very fit. Nigeria are favourites, but we’ve made it past the group stages and we have to try and win,” England coach Brian Eastick.
“The team have been working together for a long time and of course our goal is to keep progressing and be successful in the long term. But for the time being I’m not looking any further than our next match, and I know that there are some great teams standing between us and the title, such as Brazil, Argentina and Colombia,” Nigeria coach John Obuh.

ROUND OF 16: Costa Rican coach Gonzalez plots Colombian downfall
 

Costa Rica coach Ronald Gonzalez turned 41 on Monday 8 August; over half of those years have been spent forging an intriguing and successful path in the world of football. As a player, he was part of the golden generation of Ticos who starred in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy™ under the wily Bora Milutinovic, a mentor who had a significant influence on his one-time protégé.

And despite being the youngest man in charge of a team at this year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup, Gonzalez is currently preparing to oversee his eleventh match overall at the event, an achievement that would see him enter an illustrious top ten of youth coaches that includes eminent names such as Jose Pekerman, Inaki Saez, Victor Pua and Carlos Queiroz, among others.

But Tuesday’s match is not simply a statistic, because the Central Americans face the might of Colombia, the host nation and one of the main contenders for the U-20 crown. On paper, the clash has an uneven look to it: Los Cafeteros ran away with Group A, collecting nine points out of nine, while the Costa Ricans finished third in Group C, with one victory and two defeats to show for their efforts.

We’ll need to show better organisation, initiative and concentration that we’ve done up to now.Costa Rica coach Ronald Gonzalez

“We’ve achieved our main objective, although we’re certainly not happy with all of the results so far,” remarked Gonzalez to FIFA.com. “Losing heavily twice wasn’t part of our plan; that’s why I was pretty annoyed. But that’s done and dusted now. The group stage is behind us and now we have to take the game to Colombia, because our aim is to get as far as we can,” continued the ex-international defender.

Just how is he going to go about beating the hosts? “Good question!” he exclaimed, adding, “No team’s done it yet, so it’s not going to be a straightforward task. We’ll need to show better organisation, initiative and concentration that we’ve done up to now. We’ll also have to improve on our finishing.”

History lessons

If any Colombian fans thought that the result of the upcoming Round-of-16 encounter was a foregone conclusion, they may need to revise their opinion come Tuesday night, if Gonzalez’s attitude is anything to go by. He learned many things from Milutinovic, including an ability to envisage defeating any opponent, no matter their calibre.

“21 years ago, Bora told me that a football game is just eleven men against eleven. And I tell my players the same thing: the gaps between teams have narrowed; there’s much more of a level playing field these days. There aren’t really any secrets any more, and it’s very easy to study and gain information on your opponents,” he explained.

To prove that the Serbian strategist’s theory has some credence, it is sufficient to look back at what occurred at the same stage of the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, when Costa Rica, under Gonzalez’s tutelage, took on hosts Egypt in Cairo. Fans, press and media alike predicted a comfortable victory for the home side in the last-16 meeting, but Los Ticos pulled off a fine 2-0 victory and went on to reach the semi-finals.

“We can draw on that experience. Back then, the Colombians got a bit of a shock when they faced us. This time around, we hope to rise to the occasion once again,” said the former Deportivo Saprissa captain.

For those in search of additional signs that an upset might be on the cards, they need look no further than Saudi Arabia 1989, when a Colombia team including Oscar Cordoba, Jorge Bermudez and Ivan Valenciano lost 1-0 to Costa Rica in the group phase. The late winner that day was scored by none other than Ronald Gonzalez.

“Colombia had a great side, but my free kick in the 88th minute was enough to win the game. Can we beat them like that again? Well, it’ll be difficult for me to score this time!” he pointed out, laughing.

“That’s what we’re hoping for, of course, but I also want to remain respectful towards Colombian football and their coach, Eduardo Lara, who’s a real gentleman. They’re no doubt in a better state of mind than us right now, but I hope to pass on my experience to my players so that they can use it to their advantage,” added the Costa Rican tactician.

Victory in the match would constitute an ideal birthday present for Gonzalez, but he also admits that he would derive satisfaction from more basic accomplishments. “As long as they put in the effort and demonstrate what I know they’re capable of, I’ll be pretty pleased,” he concluded.


Colombia face Gonzalez threat again


Hosts Colombia will come up against an old foe when they take on Costa Rica in the Round of 16 of the FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011. Tico coach Ronald Gonzalez was the man who scored the goal that downed Los Cafeteros in the group phase of the FIFA U-20 World Cup Saudi Arabia 1989, and will be hoping to inspire a repeat performance from the dugout on Tuesday.

The game

Colombia-Costa Rica, Tuesday 9 August, Bogota, 20.00 (local time)

The stakes

Colombia have been in mightily impressive form in front of their own fans so far, winning all three of their games in Group A while scoring seven goals and conceding just the one. Eduardo Lara’s side return to their El Campin stronghold in Bogota against Los Ticos, confident of taking another step forward in what would be Colombia’s first world title of any description. Although Lara is not expected to make any changes to a settled line-up, he may well be asking five of his players to watch their step, with Pedro Franco, James Rodriguez, Juan Cabezas, Jeison Murillo and Santiago Arias all on yellow cards and just another one away from missing a potential quarter-final.

The Central Americans were far less impressive in winning through to this stage, finishing third in Group C after winning one and losing two of their games, and they will be without the suspended Yeltsin Tejeda for this game. Coach Ronald Gonzalez knows what it takes to beat Colombia, however, having scored the goal that gave Los Ticos a first-round victory over a Cafetero team containing Oscar Cordoba, Jorge Bermudez and Ivan Valenciano at the FIFA U-20 World Cup some 22 years ago.

The stat

2 - The number of goals Costa Rica scored in eliminating host nation Egypt at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2009, a win masterminded by current coach Gonzalez, who will have a similar outcome in mind against the Colombians.

The words

“You can’t afford to make the slightest mistake from this round on. We’re starting to feel the physical effects now but I can’t ask any more of these boys. Playing in Bogota suits us because we can feel the support of the whole of Colombia there, which makes us stronger. We’re on the right track,” Colombia coach Eduardo Lara.

“Losing to Ecuador was a very bitter pill to swallow, though I’m glad we’ve been given another opportunity to step things up a level. I don’t mind the fact that it’s against Colombia in their backyard, because we’re going to give the best possible account of ourselves,” Costa Rica coach Ronald Gonzalez.


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U-20 SOCCER WORLD CUP 2011: Portugal end Guatemalan dreams 1-0



Portugal edged their way into the last eight with a hard-fought 1-0 victory that ended the ground-breaking run of Guatemala.

A slice of history was set to be made regardless of the victor with Portugal aiming to move beyond the Round of 16 for the first time since 1995, while Guatemala were seeking to continue their run having already gone further than any of their compatriots.

As it was, a lone penalty just seven minutes into the contest was enough to separate the teams. Nelson Oliveira cracked home his second goal of the tournament, after Cedric was needlessly brought down in the corner of the penalty area.

Portugal spurned a great chance to double their lead on 18 minutes but Caetano fired wide despite finding himself alone in the penalty area after an assist from Alex.

The Central Americans, having been under pressure, had their real shot soon after with right defender Jose Andrade attempting to curl the ball home only to see his effort clear the crossbar.

Portugal enjoyed far greater possession, but, as in previous matches, struggled to create gilt-edged openings.

On the stroke of half-time Portugal captain Nuno Reis leapt high and delivered a dangerous header that forced Roberto Padilla into a smart save.

Guatemala, knowing their tournament aspirations were on the line, started the second half in positive fashion and Jose Melgar forced Mika into an important save.

Portugal though soon had good openings of their own with firstly, Tiago Ferreira’s header going narrowly wide, and then Caetano pushing his effort wide after getting the better of his marker.

The dangerous Melgar was at it again for the Central Americans, twice hitting efforts close to Mika’s goal to rouse the locals into support of the underdog.

Seven minutes from full time came the moment for the Guatemalans. Only a stunning save from Mika denied Gabriel Navas who got on the end of a corner.

Incredibly, the Guatemalans were then denied by the width of the post when Kevin Norales’ free-kick was kept out by the woodwork, in what proved the final chance in a heroic campaign by the Central Americans.

1:0 (1:0)


NELSON OLIVEIRA (7' PEN)

Match 38 - Group Cali

Pascual GuerreroReferee: Djamel HAIMOUDI
 
Round of 16


Portugal - Guatemala1:0 (1:0)Match Date Time Venue / Stadium Attendance

38 09 August 2011 17:00 Cali / Pascual Guerrero 33294



Match Officials

Referee

Djamel HAIMOUDI (ALG) Assistant Referee 1

Foaad EL MAGHRABI (LBY)

Fourth Official

Noumandiez DOUE (CIV) Assistant Referee 2

Ayman DEGAISH (EGY)

Match Commissioner

Dominique MAESTRACCI (CAN)



Goals scored

NELSON OLIVEIRA (POR) 7' Penalty goal

Portugal

Line-up

[1] MIKA (GK)

[3] TIAGO FERREIRA

[4] NUNO REIS (C)

[7] NELSON OLIVEIRA

[8] CEDRIC

[11] CAETANO [Y] (-90')

[14] ALEX [Y] (-86')

[15] DANILO

[17] SERGIO OLIVEIRA

[18] RICARDO DIAS (-46' HT)

[20] MARIO RUI [Y]

Substitute(s)

[12] TIAGO MAIA (GK)

[19] LUIS RIBEIRO (GK)

[2] PELE (+46' HT)

[5] RODERICK (+90')

[6] JULIO ALVES

[9] AMIDO BALDE

[10] SANA [Y]

[13] LUIS MARTINS [Y]

[16] SERGINHO

[21] RAFAEL LOPES (+86')

Coach

Ilidio VALE (POR)Guatemala

Line-up

[1] Roberto PADILLA (GK)

[2] Jose ANDRADE

[3] Manuel MORENO

[4] Willian RAMIREZ [Y]

[5] Elias VASQUEZ (C) [Y]

[6] Jose DEL AGUILA [Y]

[7] Marvin CEBALLOS [Y]

[8] Jose CASTILLO

[14] Jose LEMUS [Y] (-24')

[16] Cristian LIMA (-56')

[20] Gerson LIMA (-37')

Substitute(s)

[12] Jose MORALES (GK)

[21] Jose GARCIA (GK) [I]

[9] Henry LOPEZ [I]

[10] Kevin NORALES (+56')

[11] Gabriel NAVAS [Y] (+37')

[13] Jose MELGAR (+24')

[15] Sixto BETANCOURT [I]

[17] Marco RIVAS [Y]

[18] Abner BONILLA [I]

[19] Walter ARRIOLA

Coach

Ever ALMEIDA (PAR)Cautions

MARIO RUI (POR) 30', ALEX (POR) 45'+3, CEDRIC (POR) 88'

Expulsions

Additional time

First Half: 3' Second Half: 5'

Portugal (POR) Statistics Guatemala (GUA)

14 Shots 17

2 Shots on goal 2

23 Fouls Committed 18

8 Corner kicks 2

0 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 1

0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0

1 / 1 Penalty Kicks 0 / 0

3 Offsides 0

0 Own Goals 0

3 Cautions 0

0 Expulsions due to Second Caution 0

0 Direct Expulsions 0

60% Possession (%) 40%

33 Actual playing time 22



a.e.t.: After extra time (C): Captain PSO: Penalty Shoot-out

GK: Goalkeeper N: Not eligible to play I: Injured

Y: Yellow cards Pos: Positions A: Absent

POR-GUA: Quotes


Ever Almeida, Guatemala coach

It’s a pity to lose with a penalty in the beginning, it wasn’t what we expected. And we leave with a strange feeling, because we conceded a lot of goals in two very difficult matches. But, today, we were applauded when we lost and it was fair. We showed good football, that we deserved to be here and that we have good potential. I really don't think we deserved to lose. In the end, it was not even a matter of levelling the match, but not losing, because we played well. We are very happy with the way the supporters motivated us, but we want to come back one day and receive the same applause for even more, for a great victory for example.

Ilidio Vale, Portugal coach

We have mixed feelings. We are happy to go through, but unhappy with the way we played. We made more mistakes than we were expecting. We had the responsibility to go into attack, but, mainly in the second half, my players weren’t following my instructions. And I also think that my players weren’t humble enough. On the other hand, I don’t think Guatemala played a good match or did enough to win against us. They were only crossing the ball and that’s it. But I respect the way they play, as I respect Argentina. We fear no one and we are ready to keep playing and going through. But we definitely have to improve, correct some errors and be more competitive.


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U-20 SOCCER WORLD CUP COLOMBIA 2011: Argentina edge spot-kick spectacle

In a game in which all three goals were penalties, Walter Perazzo's team beat Egypt 2-1 to secure a quarter-final against Portugal.


ARGENTINA 2:1 EGYPT (1:0)


Erik LAMELA (42' PEN 64' PEN)

MOHAMED SALAH (70' PEN)

Match 40 - Group Medellin

Atanasio GirardotReferee: Markus STROMBERGSSON (SWE)


Three goals were scored in Medellin. All were penalties. Two came courtesy of Argentinian feet, consequently sending Walter Perazzo's team into the quarter-finals and Egypt home.


Erik Lamela's spot-kicks, either side of the interval, had the South Americans at a two-goal cushion. It was not plain sailing for them thereafter, however, as Mohamed Salah halved the deficit from 12 yards before . Ultimately, though, Argentina held on to book a quarter-final against Portugal, conquerors of Guatemala.

The game flowed from end to end in the first 20 minutes, before Lamela sent a free-kick, which he won himself, just over the crossbar. The No10's inviting corner almost provided the opener on 26 minutes, but the unmarked Facundo Ferreyra's headed came back off the post.

Egypt's Mohamed El Neny, from the edge of the box, unleashed a shot which Esteban Andrada did well to hold on 34 minutes, before Argentina broke the deadlock. Carlos Luque was tripped in the box, and Lamela's firm, low strike made the bottom corner of the net, despite Ahmed Elshenawi getting a firm hand to it.

After a slow start to the second half, Luque and Lamela combined in exact fashion to put Argentina 2-0 up. The former won the penalty; the latter dispatched it.

Egypt appeared done, but on 70 minutes they got one back. Adrian Martinez felled Saled Gomaa in the penalty area, and Salah sent Andrada to wrong way from 12 yards.

Andrada pulled off a superb save to deny a powerful Mohamed Hamdy headed on 80 minutes, before substitute Juan Iturbe broke into the box put fired wide.

The last chance of the game fell to Egypt, and how they will rue missing it. Andrada hesitated as a long ball entered his box and took a high bounce, and Ahmed Hegazi headed the ball up and over the Argentina keeper. It appeared headed over the line, but Leonel Galeano's outstretched leg hooked the ball just wide of the post and out for a corner, which came to nothing.

The No6 had denied Egypt extra time. Argentina will now head to Cartagena.






Erik Lamela's spot-kicks, either side of the interval, had the South Americans at a two-goal cushion. It was not plain sailing for them thereafter, however, as Mohamed Salah halved the deficit from 12 yards before . Ultimately, though, Argentina held on to book a quarter-final against Portugal, conquerors of Guatemala.



The game flowed from end to end in the first 20 minutes, before Lamela sent a free-kick, which he won himself, just over the crossbar. The No10's inviting corner almost provided the opener on 26 minutes, but the unmarked Facundo Ferreyra's headed came back off the post.



Egypt's Mohamed El Neny, from the edge of the box, unleashed a shot which Esteban Andrada did well to hold on 34 minutes, before Argentina broke the deadlock. Carlos Luque was tripped in the box, and Lamela's firm, low strike made the bottom corner of the net, despite Ahmed Elshenawi getting a firm hand to it.



After a slow start to the second half, Luque and Lamela combined in exact fashion to put Argentina 2-0 up. The former won the penalty; the latter dispatched it.



Egypt appeared done, but on 70 minutes they got one back. Adrian Martinez felled Saled Gomaa in the penalty area, and Salah sent Andrada to wrong way from 12 yards.



Andrada pulled off a superb save to deny a powerful Mohamed Hamdy headed on 80 minutes, before substitute Juan Iturbe broke into the box put fired wide.



The last chance of the game fell to Egypt, and how they will rue missing it. Andrada hesitated as a long ball entered his box and took a high bounce, and Ahmed Hegazi headed the ball up and over the Argentina keeper. It appeared headed over the line, but Leonel Galeano's outstretched leg hooked the ball just wide of the post and out for a corner, which came to nothing.

The No6 had denied Egypt extra time. Argentina will now head to Cartagena.

Round of 16


Argentina - Egypt2:1 (1:0)Match Date Time Venue / Stadium Attendance

40 09 August 2011 17:00 Medellin / Atanasio Girardot 38105



Match Officials

Referee

Markus STROMBERGSSON (SWE) Assistant Referee 1

Fredrik NILSSON (SWE)

Fourth Official

Robert SCHOERGENHOFER (AUT) Assistant Referee 2

Magnus SJOBLOM (SWE)

Match Commissioner

Geir THORSTEINSSON (ISL)



Goals scored

Erik LAMELA (ARG) 42' Penalty goal, Erik LAMELA (ARG) 64' Penalty goal, MOHAMED SALAH (EGY) 70' Penalty goal

Argentina

Line-up

[1] Esteban ANDRADA (GK)

[3] Nicolas TAGLIAFICO

[4] Hugo NERVO (C)

[6] Leonel GALEANO

[7] Matias LABA [Y]

[9] Facundo FERREYRA (-60')

[10] Erik LAMELA (-83')

[14] Adrian MARTINEZ [Y]

[17] Rodrigo BATTAGLIA (-75')

[18] Leandro GONZALEZ PIREZ

[20] Carlos LUQUE

Substitute(s)

[12] Rodrigo REY (GK)

[21] Damian MARTINEZ (GK)

[2] German PEZZELLA

[5] Adrian CIRIGLIANO (+75')

[8] Roberto PEREYRA [N]

[11] Juan ITURBE [Y] (+60')

[13] Lucas KRUSPZKY

[15] Alan RUIZ [Y] (+83')

[16] Lucas VILLAFANEZ

[19] Agustin VULETICH [Y]

Coach

Walter PERAZZO (ARG)Egypt

Line-up

[1] Ahmed ELSHENAWI (GK)(C)

[4] Mohamed ABDEL FATAH

[6] Ahmed HEGAZI [Y]

[8] Ahmed SOBHY

[9] Mohamed HAMDY [Y]

[11] ALY FATHY

[12] MOHAMED SALAH

[13] Ahmed TAWFIK [Y] (-59')

[14] MOHAMED IBRAHIM (-65')

[17] Mohamed EL NENY [Y]

[18] OMAR GABER [Y]

Substitute(s)

[16] MOHAMED AWWAD (GK)

[21] Ahmed BEHIRY (GK)

[2] Mahmoud ALAA ELDIN

[3] Ayman ASHRAF (+78')

[5] SALEH GOMAA (+65')(-78')

[7] HUSSEIN SAYED

[10] AHMED NABIL

[15] Mahmoud EZZAT

[19] Ahmed HASSAN (+59')

[20] Mohamed SOBHI

Coach

El Sayed Diaa (EGY)Cautions

Carlos LUQUE (ARG) 10', Rodrigo BATTAGLIA (ARG) 45', Ahmed HEGAZI (EGY) 55', OMAR GABER (EGY) 63', MOHAMED IBRAHIM (EGY) 63', Nicolas TAGLIAFICO (ARG) 66', Mohamed EL NENY (EGY) 77', Hugo NERVO (ARG) 82', Adrian MARTINEZ (ARG) 86', Mohamed ABDEL FATAH (EGY) 86'

Expulsions

Additional time

First Half: 1' Second Half: 5'

Argentina (ARG) Statistics Egypt (EGY)

10 Shots 12

3 Shots on goal 6

18 Fouls Committed 16

4 Corner kicks 12

1 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 1

0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0

2 / 2 Penalty Kicks 1 / 1

6 Offsides 5

0 Own Goals 0

5 Cautions 5

0 Expulsions due to Second Caution 0

0 Direct Expulsions 0

51% Possession (%) 49%

26 Actual playing time 24



a.e.t.: After extra time (C): Captain PSO: Penalty Shoot-out

GK: Goalkeeper N: Not eligible to play I: Injured

Y: Yellow cards Pos: Positions A: Absent

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U-20 SOCCER WORLD CUP 2011: Spain, Nigeria perfect, Guatemala historic




Sunday 7 August 2011
The final day of group action at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011 featured the full gambit of footballing emotions and, now that the competition’s first 36 matches are done and dusted, the full line-up for the Round of 16 has been confirmed.

The matchday included further success for Spain and Nigeria, who made in three wins from three in Groups C and D respectively, while Guatemala bounced back from two emphatic opening defeats to beat Croatia and seal a surprise spot in the last 16. It was also a good day for CONMEBOL, with Ecuador’s win over Costa Rica - who also progressed - putting four of the region’s representatives in the first round of the knockout stages for the sixth FIFA U-20 World Cup in a row.

Results

Group C

Ecuador 3-0 Costa Rica

Australia 1-5 Spain

Group D

Saudi Arabia 0-2 Nigeria

Croatia 0-1 Guatemala

Goal of the day

Croatia-Guatemala, Marvin Ceballos 81’

Guatemala’s first ever goal in the history of the competition could scarcely have come at a better time. Comunicaciones striker Ceb allos gambled on a long clearance from keeper Roberto Padilla and, when the Croatian backline failed to clear, got beyond the last defender to knock the ball first-time right-footed into the net for the winner. The Guatemalans thus become the first team to qualify for the knockout stages of the FIFA U-20 World Cup with a goal difference of -10.

Memorable moments

Alex makes his bow

Spain coach Julen Lopetegui knows full well how it feels to sit out games on the bench, having been La Rojita’s reserve keeper for all his side’s matches at the USSR 1985 edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Perhaps that was partly why the supremo decided to bring on third-choice custodian Alex for Fernando Pacheco at half-time against Australia. “If something happens to Pacheco in the Round of 16, if he gets a red card for example, it’s better if Alex is ready and has had some match time,” said the coach to FIFA.com. Zaragoza man Alex pulled off three fine saves to repay his coach’s faith and soften the blow of the ruling out through injury of Aitor, between the sticks for Spain’s opener against Costa Rica.

Quick off the mark

Another young Spanish starlet, Alvaro Vazquez, has proved here at Colombia 2011 that he needs very little time to make an impact. Scorer of his side’s second against Ecuador within 14 minutes of coming off the bench, against the Aussies in his first start of the competition the striker struck three goals in a devastating 12-minute burst. It was the third-fastest hat-trick in FIFA U-20 World Cup history behind his countryman Adrian Lopez (nine minutes, Canada 2007) and the Brazilian Adailton (five minutes, Malaysia 1997). In the process, Vazquez also shot to the top of the tournament's scorers’ charts.

Worth the pain

So thrilled was Guatemala’s goalscoring hero Ceballos with his decisive late strike, and so exuberant were his celebrations, the forward needed treatment after taking a knock to the head. His subsequent return to the fray, featuring a tear-stained face and a heavily bandaged forehead, added even more drama to Los Guatemaltecos’ shock progress to the next round.

Who dares wins

In his determination to avoid a Round of 16 meeting with South American superpowers Brazil, Nigeria coach John Obuh sent out a side featuring two attacking midfielders and a four-man frontline of Omoh Ojabu, Abdul Ajagun, Uche Nwofor and Ahmed Musa against Saudi Arabia. His daring was rewarded by Musa grabbing the opening goal, while Ojabu’s replacement Olarenwaju Kayode scored the second in a 2-0 success.

The stat

58 – The number of seconds Spain’s Sergi Roberto required to score against Australia in the fastest goal of Colombia 2011 thus far. His pinpoint right-foot strike also went down as the sixth fastest in FIFA U-20 World Cup history.

Up next – Round of 16 line-up

Tuesday 9 August

Cameroon-Mexico

Portugal-Guatemala

Colombia-Costa Rica

Argentina-Egypt


Wednesday 10 August

Nigeria-England

Spain- Korea Republic

Brazil-Saudi Arabia

France-Ecuador









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U-20 SOCCER WORLD CUP 2011: Guatemala seal unlikely progression




Marvin Ceballos scored the only goal against Croatia.

Despite having been handed two thrashings at these finals, Guatemala have advanced to the Round of 16 as a best third-place team with a narrow 1-0 victory over Croatia.

The Croatians had the first chance of the night when Mario Ticinovic sent a cross into Filip Ozobic. The No10 received the pass with his back to the goal, but with a quick turn fired his shot just wide of the upright corner.

Kevin Norales tried his luck at the other end, but unable to muster much power, gave Croatia goalkeeper Matej Delac little trouble. The chance was the spark Guatemala needed, though, and on 23 minutes Gerson Lima was free in the area only to see the onrushing Delac make a quickfire save with his leg.

Ivan Lendric forced Guatemala keeper Roberto Padilla into a save with a half-hour gone, but both sides would go into the break empty handed.

Padilla was tested again soon after the restart, but Guatemala’s No1 was able to tip Roberto Puncec’s header chance over the crossbar. The Central Americans then had an unbelievable chance go begging when Delac spilled a Marvin Ceballis header only to see it drop to Gerson Lima poised in a position to shoot. The Croatian defence came to the keeper’s rescue, however, and denied Lima of the chance.

Croatia were looking to break the deadlock, but Padilla was in fine form and was again able to push a chance over the crossbar, this time from Ticinovic. Puncec then attempted a shot from a tight angle only to see it go wide.


And finally, perhaps the most unlikely result at these finals came to fruition, when Guatemala took advantage of poor Croatian defending. On 81 minutes Marvin Ceballos evaded Croatian defender Puncec to slot home and secure a knockout round meeting with Portugal, much to the crowd's delight in Armenia.
Croatia - Guatemala0:1 (0:0)Match Date Time Venue / Stadium Attendance


35 06 August 2011 20:00 Armenia / Centenario 3202



Match Officials

Referee

Abdulrahman ABDOU (QAT) Assistant Referee 1

Mohammad DHARMAN (QAT)

Fourth Official

Peter O LEARY (NZL) Assistant Referee 2

Fares ALSHAMMARI (KUW)

Match Commissioner

Mohammed IYA (CMR)



Goals scored

Marvin CEBALLOS (GUA) 81'

Croatia

Line-up

[1] Matej DELAC (GK)

[5] Renato KELIC (C) [Y] (-46' HT)

[6] Tomislav GLUMAC [Y]

[8] Arijan ADEMI

[10] Filip OZOBIC (-73')

[11] Mario TICINOVIC [Y]

[13] Marko LESKOVIC

[14] Roberto PUNCEC

[15] Antonio JAKOLIS

[16] Frano MLINAR (-85')

[18] Ivan LENDRIC

Substitute(s)

[12] Dominik PICAK (GK)

[21] Michael PARADZIKOVIC (GK)

[2] Ivor HORVAT [I]

[3] Dejan GLAVICA (+85')

[4] Franko ANDRIJASEVIC (+73')

[7] Zvonko PAMIC [N]

[9] Andrej KRAMARIC [I]

[17] Anton MAGLICA (+46' HT)

[19] Marin ZULIM

[20] Ivan BLAZEVIC

Coach

Ivan GRNJA (CRO)Guatemala

Line-up

[1] Roberto PADILLA (GK)

[2] Jose ANDRADE

[3] Manuel MORENO

[5] Elias VASQUEZ (C) [Y]

[6] Jose DEL AGUILA [Y]

[7] Marvin CEBALLOS (-86')

[8] Jose CASTILLO

[10] Kevin NORALES (-46' HT)

[14] Jose LEMUS [Y]

[17] Marco RIVAS

[20] Gerson LIMA (-73')

Substitute(s)

[12] Jose MORALES (GK)

[21] Jose GARCIA (GK)

[4] Willian RAMIREZ [I]

[9] Henry LOPEZ [I]

[11] Gabriel NAVAS (+73')

[13] Jose MELGAR

[15] Sixto BETANCOURT [I]

[16] Cristian LIMA (+86')

[18] Abner BONILLA (+46' HT)

[19] Walter ARRIOLA

Coach

Ever ALMEIDA (PAR)Cautions

Marko LESKOVIC (CRO) 34', Marco RIVAS (GUA) 66', Marvin CEBALLOS (GUA) 82', Mario TICINOVIC (CRO) 90', Gabriel NAVAS (GUA) 90'+2

Expulsions

Additional time

First Half: 1' Second Half: 5'

Croatia (CRO) Statistics Guatemala (GUA)

11 Shots 9

3 Shots on goal 6

12 Fouls Committed 12

7 Corner kicks 5

0 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 1

0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0

0 / 0 Penalty Kicks 0 / 0

1 Offsides 4

0 Own Goals 0

2 Cautions 3

0 Expulsions due to Second Caution 0

0 Direct Expulsions 0

60% Possession (%) 40%

33 Actual playing time 22



a.e.t.: After extra time (C): Captain PSO: Penalty Shoot-out

GK: Goalkeeper N: Not eligible to play I: Injured

Y: Yellow cards Pos: Positions A: Absent


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FIFA U-20 World Cup 2011: Saudi Arabia cruised past Guatemala, scoring six unanswered goals in Armenia


Saudis pummel six past Guatemala


Saudi Arabia cruised past Guatemala, scoring six unanswered goals in their Group D encounter in Armenia. Yahya Dagriri, Yasir Alfahmi, Mohammed Alfatil, Yasir Alshahrani, Ibrahim Alibrahim and Salem Aldawsari all got on the scoresheet for the Saudis, while Guatemala were left to endure yet another thrashing at these finals.

Saudi Arabia immediately had Guatemala on the back foot, despite the Central Americans insertion of five new players into their starting line-up. The Saudis had their first chance on goal when Alibrahim threaded a through ball to Dagriri, but Guatemala keeper Roberto Padilla was up to the task.

After Yasir came close with a free-kick, Saudi Arabia found their breakthrough on 16 minutes. Maan Khodary’s long-range pass reached Dagriri, who proceeded into the area to fire a low shot into the far left corner of the Guatemalan net.

Guatemala had their first real chance with a shot from Elias Vasquez, but goalkeeper Abdullah Alsdairy parried it away for the corner. The Central Americans' attack was short lived, however, and after a missed one-on-one chance for Dagriri, the Saudis doubled their lead.

Yasir, who was more likely intending to cross, edged the ball past Padilla to score from a tight angle. Before the break, the Saudis came close to scoring another two, Alfahmi hitting the woodwork and Salem Aldawsari with a glaring miss.

Things went from bad to worse for the Guatemalans in the second half as Saudi Arabia were relentless on the attack. Padilla was able to deny chances from Aldawsari and Fhad Almuwallad to open the half, but after a nice bit of work from Dagriri on the left flank, Mohammed Alfatil fired a shot that found its way into the net for the Saudis' third goal of the night.

Alshahrani made it four just under ten minutes later when he beat Kevin Norales in the area to hit a powerful shot into the roof of the net. Guatemala struggled to create anything on the attack, and Alibrahim and Alnassar added insult to injury, completing a comprehensive victory for Saudi Arabia with strikes in the 83rd and 89th minutes respectively.

Saudi Arabia will look to cement their Round of 16 progression in their next outing against Nigeria on 6 August, while Guatemala will be searching for an answer against Croatia.

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