Bisnis.com, JAKARTA – Results of Uzbekistan against Canada in the U-17 World Cup group match, at Manahan Stadium, Tuesday (11/13/2023) evening, Uzbekistan led 2-0 in the first half .
Uzbekistan took the lead thanks to an own goal from Canadian player Richard Chukwu and a goal from striker Amirbek Saidov in the 24th minute.
Uzbekistan seized the first chance of the match thanks to a magnificent free kick from number seven, Lazizbek Mirzaev. Unfortunately, the shot from Mirzaev, who is also the captain of Uzbekistan, still hit the crossbar.
Uzbekistan, who wore a white jersey, tried to take the initiative to attack. The defeat against Mali left Jamoliddin Rakhmatullaev’s men determined to take all three points.
For information, Uzbekistan finished third in the U-17 World Cup in 2011.
The Canadian national team had a chance in the 15th minute. Canada’s right winger Taryck Tahid, who plays for Vancouver FC, was slightly wide on the right side of the Uzbekistan goal.
From the 15th minute, it was Canada’s turn to take over on attack in this match. In the 18th minute, it was Londono Tyler’s turn to have a golden opportunity to score for Canada, but his shot missed the target.
Uzbekistan was able to take the lead in this match thanks to an own goal from Canadian defender Richard Chukwu in the 22nd minute.
The Uzbekistan national team increased its lead to 2-0 in the 24th minute after Amirbek Saidov, who escaped the offside trap, drilled into the Canadian goal guarded by Nathaniel Abraham.
The referee checked the VAR for several minutes to confirm this goal. After checking, it turned out that Saidov was still in play when he received the pass.
Until the end of the first half, Uzbekistan, nicknamed the White Wolves, still led 2-0 over Canada.
Lineup of Uzbekistan vs Canada U-17 players:
Uzbekistan national team: Muhammad Yusuf Sobirov; Bekhruz Shukurullaev, Bekhruz Djumatov, Sherzodbek Abdulboriev, Dilshod Abdullaev; Azizbek Tulkunbekov, Lazizbek Mirzaev, Ollabergan Karimov; Mukmammedali Reimov, Amirbek Saidov, Shodiyor Shodiboev.
Coach: Jamoliddin Rakhmatullaev
Canadian National Team: Nathaniel Abraham; Théo Rigopoulos, Chimere Omeze, Lazar Stefanovic, Richard Chukwu; Gaël De Montigny, Jeevan Badwal, Taryck Tahid, Londono Tyler; Antoni Klukowski, Kevaughn Tavernier.
Coach: Andrew Olivieri
Uzbekistan national team at the U-17 World Cup:
Goalkeepers: Jakhongir Mamatkulov, Jakhongir Buriev, Mukhamadyusuf Sobirov
Return: Bekhruz Karimov, Ozodbek Uktamov, Bekhruz Shukurullaev, Bekhruz Jumumov, Ozodbek Ergashev, Sherzod Abdulboriyev, Dilshod Abdullaev.
Middle: Aminbek Yokubov, Azizbek Tulkunbekov, Yakhyo Urinboev, Lazizbek Mirzaev, Mukhammedali Reimov, Ollabergan Karimov, Jasur Khikmatullaev.
Front: Amirbek Saidov, Abdulkhamid Turgunboev, Kuvonch Abraev, Shodiyor Shodiboev.
Here are 21 player names from Canada’s U-17 national team participating in the U-17 World Cup:
1. Nathaniel Abraham (Toronto FC Academy)
2. Alexander O’Brien (Toronto FC Academy)
3. Dominic Kantorowicz (Toronto FC Academy)
4. Chimere Omeze (Toronto FC Academy)
5. Lazar Stefanovic (Toronto FC Academy II)
6. Victor Fung (Inter Miami CF Academy)
7. Etienne Godin (CF Montreal Academy)
8. Théo Rigopoulos (Toronto FC Academy)
9. Gaël de Montigny (CF Montreal Academy)
10. Aidan Fong (Vancouver Whitecaps Academy)
11. Lino Aklil (HSC Montpellier)
12. Alessandro Biello (CF Montreal Academy)
13. Jeevan Badwal (Vancouver Whitecaps Academy)
14. Philip Igbinobaro (Toronto FC Academy)
15. Richard Chukwu (Toronto FC Academy)
16. Tyler Londono (Toronto FC Academy)
17. Taryck Tahid (Vancouver FC)
18. Antoni Klukowski (Pogon Szczecin)
19. Kevaughn Tavernier (Forge FC Hamilton)
20. Erik Pop (Karlsruher FC U-19)
21. Lucas Ozimec (Toronto FC Academy)
Group B schedule at the 2023 U-17 World Cup:
Mali 3-0 Uzbekistan
November 10, 2023
Manahan
4:00 p.m. WIB
Uzbekistan vs. Canada
November 13, 2023
Manahan
7:00 p.m. WIB
Uzbekistan vs Spain
November 16, 2023
Manahan
4:00 p.m. WIB
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