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Argentina beat Brazil in U17 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals

By IANS | Updated: November 25, 2023 09:15 IST

Jakarta, Nov 25 Argentina stunned Brazil 3-0 here on Friday at the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) to enter ...

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Jakarta, Nov 25 Argentina stunned Brazil 3-0 here on Friday at the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) to enter the Under-17 FIFA World Cup semifinals, thanks to a hat-trick scored by Claudio Echeverri.

The Albiceleste maintained dominance in possession with a total of 18 shots at goal, compared to the Brazilian squad's 14 shots, reports Xinhua.

In Tuesday's semifinals, Argentina is set to face Germany, which earlier earned a hard-fought victory against Spain, winning 1-0 after a goal from Paris Brunner's penalty kick in the 64th minute.

The game also took place at JIS stadium with Spain dominating possession, notching up 22 shots, as compared to Germany's five.

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