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Caution: Nathan, Demian (canm17)
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Nathan Demian
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Jacen Russell-Rowe
Jayden Nelson
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Caution: Julian, Altobelli (canm17)
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Julian Altobelli
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Caution: Simon, Colyn (canm17)
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Simon Colyn
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Matthew Catavolo
Jérémie Omeonga Nkoy
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Caution: Player Carded (Costa Rica)
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Julian Altobelli
Tomas Giraldo
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Costa Rica Goal: Goal Scorer. Assist: Goal Scorer
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canm17 Goal: Jayden, Nelson. Assist: Goal Scorer
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Caution: Jérémie, Omeonga Nkoy (canm17)
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Jérémie Omeonga Nkoy
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Simon Colyn
Ralph Priso
Canada qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Brazil 2019 after winning 4-3 on kicks from the penalty mark over Concacaf rivals Costa Rica. After 120 minutes in the Florida heat with no winner from a 1:1 draw, Canada won their ticket to the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the first time in six years.
Gianfranco Facchineri scored the winning kick that sent Canada to Brazil. Goalkeeper Marc Kouadio stopped Jordy Hernandez's opening kick and Jordy Evans struck the crossbar on Costa Rica's fourth attempt. Kamron Habibullah, Matthew Catavolo and Julian Altobelli also scored for Canada from the penalty spot.
Jayden Nelson scored for Canada before the end of the first half and Geancarlo Castro scored for Costa Rica shortly after the break. Both goals were scored on penalty kicks. There was no scoring in extra time before the match went to kicks from the penalty mark.
This marks the seventh time that Canada advances to the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the biennial competition that was initially launched as the FIFA U-16 World Tournament in 1985. Canada have also advanced to the Concacaf Semi-finals on 14 May with a chance to reach the Championship Final for only the second time in program history.
LINEUP & NOTES:
Canada’s starting XI featured Marc Kouadio in goal, Deylen Vellios at right back, Gianfranco Facchineri and Nathan Demian at centre back, Rohan Goulbourne at left back, and Damiano Pecile, Tomas Giraldo, Ralph Priso-Mbongue, Jérémie Omeonga, Jayden Nelson and Kamron Habibullah from the midfield up through to the attack.
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