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India Dominate Maldives 3-0, Secure SAFF U17 Semi-Final Berth

India Dominate Maldives 3-0, Secure SAFF U17 Semi-Final Berth

India continued their dominant run at the SAFF U17 Championships, securing a 3-0 victory over Maldives in their second Group A match on Tuesday, September 25, 2024. The victory propelled India to the top of the group standings with six points, ensuring their qualification for the semi-finals.The match began with India taking the initiative, and their efforts were rewarded in the 14th minute when Samson Ahongshangbam connected with a cross from Manbhakupar Malngiang to score a spectacular diving header. The goal gave India a 1-0 lead, which they held until halftime.In the second half, India continued to press forward, and their persistence paid off in the 74th minute when substitute Hemneichung Lunkim doubled their lead. Lunkim capitalized on a fumble by Maldives goalkeeper Hassan Nasir to finish decisively.Lunkim proved to be the star of the day, scoring his second goal in the 89th minute with a fine long-ranger that crashed against the net. The goal sealed India's victory and earned Lunkim the man of the match award.India's head coach, Ishfaq Ahmed, made three changes to the starting lineup that played against Bangladesh, bringing in Karish Soram, Rishi Singh, and Malngianng. The changes paid off, as India controlled the game throughout and created numerous scoring opportunities.Maldives, on the other hand, struggled to create chances and were unable to find a way past the Indian defense. The result leaves Maldives with no points after two matches, while India will face the runners-up from Group B in the first semi-final on September 28.

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Euro 2024 Semifinals Set: Spain, France, Netherlands, England Vie for Final Berth

Euro 2024 Semifinals Set: Spain, France, Netherlands, England Vie for Final Berth

The 2024 European Championship has reached its penultimate stage, with four teams remaining in contention for the coveted trophy. Spain, France, Netherlands, and England have emerged victorious from the intense quarterfinal matches, setting up two thrilling semifinals.Spain, the three-time champions, have maintained their unbeaten streak throughout the tournament. Despite a late equalizer from Germany in the quarterfinals, Spain secured a dramatic victory in extra time thanks to Mikel Merino's header. They will now face France, who overcame Portugal in a penalty shootout. France, under the leadership of Didier Deschamps, will be aiming to reach their third major final in four tournaments.The second semifinal will pit Netherlands against England. England, despite not being at their best, have remained unbeaten and will be looking to continue their momentum. Netherlands, on the other hand, have faced challenges throughout the tournament but have shown resilience and determination.The semifinals promise to be captivating encounters, with each team possessing unique strengths and weaknesses. Spain's dominance in possession and attacking prowess will be tested against France's defensive solidity and counterattacking threat. Netherlands' experience and tactical flexibility will be put to the test against England's youthful exuberance and attacking flair.The semifinals will be held on July 10 and 11 at the Allianz Arena in Munich and the BVB Stadion Dortmund, respectively. The winners will advance to the final on July 14 at the Olympiastadion Berlin, where they will battle for the European Championship title.

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Canada Reaches Copa America Semi-Finals After Penalty Shootout Win

Canada Reaches Copa America Semi-Finals After Penalty Shootout Win

Canada's historic run in the Copa America continued on Friday as they reached the semi-finals after a thrilling 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Venezuela. The match, which ended 1-1 after regulation time, saw Canada display relentless energy and determination to overcome a resilient Venezuelan side.Jacob Shaffelburg gave Canada an early lead in the 13th minute, but Salomon Rondon equalized for Venezuela in the 64th minute. Both teams failed to score from the spot twice in the shootout, leaving it at 3-3 after five penalties each.Canada goalkeeper Max Crepeau, who had made a costly error for Venezuela's equalizer, redeemed himself by saving Wilker Angel's kick in sudden death. Ismael Kone then converted the winning penalty to send Canada into the semi-finals, where they will face world champions Argentina.Canada's performance was a testament to the team's progress under American coach Jesse Marsch, who took over in mid-May. The Canadians played with high energy and pressing, giving Venezuela little time on the ball.Despite losing 2-0 to Argentina in the opening game of the group stage, Canada has shown remarkable resilience and determination throughout the tournament. Their victory over Venezuela, who won all three of their group stage games, is a testament to their growing confidence and ability.Canada will face a daunting task in the semi-finals against Argentina, but Marsch will believe his team can pull off another upset and reach the final in Miami on July 14.

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