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Unusual resistance from Germany and New Zealand at U-17 Women's World Cup: They stopped playing in the last seven minutes

Unusual resistance from Germany and New Zealand at U-17 Women’s World Cup: They stopped playing in the last seven minutes

Germany and New Zealand got lucky at the U-17 Women’s Soccer World Cup, which takes place in India. It was extra time in the match where the Europeans beat Oceanic 3-1 to top their group, while Oceanic finished last in Group B. At that point an electrical storm forced Moroccan referee Bouchera Karboubi to stop the match for a few minutes.

Both teams questioned the referee’s decision They felt it was ridiculous to play the rest of the time because the waiver was interrupted.So if the match had ended there, nothing would have happened.

Even the coaches thought the fight was over. But no, the situation calmed down and most of the 1,945 spectators who had attended the Fatorda Stadium had already left. The referee decided to restart the match and grant seven minutes of extra time, which surely unleashed the ire of the 22 players.

Both teams pass each other in the middle of the field until the ball is put back into play and the match ends. Nobody attacked, much less went to take the ball from an opponent. As if they were practicing or playing, the ball passed through all the players before the amazed gaze of the public and the judges.She made history in her country by becoming the first woman to preside over a final in an Arab nation.

Finally, Group B Nigeria beat Chile 2-1, Alex Castro led the way and finished third with three pointsPrecisely thanks to the win against the New Zealanders on the first day.

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