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Uruguay and Ecuador tied, Brazil beat Venezuela in the South American U-15

Uruguay and Ecuador tied, Brazil beat Venezuela in the South American U-15

October 5, 2024, 9:25 PM

October 5, 2024, 9:25 PM

Group B of the South American U-15 soccer team got underway this Saturday at the Tahuichi Aguilera stadium in Santa Cruz de la Sierra with the tie (1-1) between Uruguay and Ecuador, while in the underlying clash Brazil beat Venezuela (4-1).

In the preliminary match, Nicolás Azambuja (64′) gave the Charrúas the lead, but shortly after and equality came for the Ecuadorian team through Juan Angulo (68′).

Let us remember that These under-15 category matches are played for 80 minutes, divided into two periods of 40 minutes each.

In the background crash, lVerdeamarilla won 4-1, with goals from Thiago (2′), Román Davis (29′, against) and Dell (43′ and 45′). The discount for Vinotinto came through Yerwin Sulbaran (36′).

This meeting was led by the Bolivian referee Javier Revollo.

The tournament will continue this Sunday with two matches in group A, corresponding to the second date. Colombia and Peru will meet, starting at 5:00 p.m., while Bolivia will compete with the debutant Paraguay, from 7:30 p.m.

Let us remember that on the first date of series A, which was played on Friday, the host Bolivia fell against Peru and Chile defeated Colombia. Both games ended with the score of 1-0.

The second day of series B will take place on Monday: Ecuador will face Venezuela at 5:00 p.m., while Brazil will face Argentina at 7:30 p.m.

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