May 1, 2024

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Mexico beats New Zealand in U17 World Cup

Mexico beats New Zealand in U17 World Cup


New Zealand U17

  • 1

    Matthew Ford

  • 4

    Luke Coveney

  • 6

    Dylan Gardiner

  • 13

    Noah Dupont
    (61')

  • Twenty

    Luke Mitchell

  • 7

    Mathew d'Hotman de Villiers
    (69')

  • 3

    Marley Luluai

  • 14

    Nick Murphy
    (54')

  • 10

    Adam Watson
    (69')

  • 9

    Stipe Ugich
    (54')

  • eleven

    Luke Subic

  • Dockyard
  • Fifteen

    Anthony Thompson

  • 8

    Paris Dombey

  • 12

    Joshua Brown

  • 5

    Anton Isaac

  • 19

    Anaru Cassidy
    (69')

  • 16

    Jesper Edwards
    (61')

  • 17

    Nathan Walker
    (54')

  • 2

    Ryan Lee
    (69')

  • Twenty one

    Eamonn McCarron

  • 18

    Gabriel Sloan-Rodriguez
    (54')


Mexico U-17

  • 1

    Norberto Bedolla

  • 5

    Javan Romero

  • 7

    Brandon Lomeli

  • 6

    Isaac Martinez

  • 4

    Luis Navarrete

  • 16

    Daniel Vasquez

  • 10

    Gale Alvarez
    (54')

  • 17

    ADRIAN FERNANDEZ DE LAURA
    (64')

  • eleven

    Fidel Barajas
    (70')

  • Fifteen

    Luis Ortiz
    (64')

  • 9

    Stefano Carrillo
    x2(70')

  • Dockyard
  • 14

    Manuel Sanchez

  • 19

    Matthew Levy
    (70')

  • 3

    Kevin Garcia

  • 12

    Fernando Delgado

  • Twenty

    Francisco Valenzuela
    (70')

  • 18

    Dahiel Jimenez
    (54')

  • 13

    Adrian Ortello

  • 2

    Jose Suarez
    (64')

  • 8

    Jose Urias
    (64')

  • Twenty one

    Robert Moreno

changes

Dahiel Jimenez (54', Gael Alvarez), Nathan Walker (54', Nicholas Murphy), Gabriel Sloan-Rodriguez (54', Stipe Ugich), Jesper Edwards (61', Noah Dupont), Jose Urias (64', Luis Ortiz), Jose Suarez (64', Adrian Fernandez de Lara), Ryan Lee (69', Matthew d'Hotman de Villiers), Anaru Cassidy (69', Adam Watson), Matthew Levy (70', Stefano Carrillo), Francisco Valenzuela (70', Fidel Barajas)

goals

0-1, 41': Fidel Barajas0-2, 46': ADRIAN FERNANDEZ DE LAURA0-3, 53': Stefano Carrillo0-4, 66': Stefano Carrillo

cards

Referee: Umar Mohammed Ahmed Hassan Al Ali
VAR referee: Fedayi San, Kate Jacewicz
Matthew Ford (65', yellow)

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