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Free Malaysia Today
5 hours ago
- Sport
- Free Malaysia Today
Uruguay on brink of World Cup berth, Chile out
Uruguay's players celebrate after beating Venezuela in a World Cup qualifying match at Centenario stadium in Montevideo. (AP pic) MONTEVIDEO : Uruguay edged closer to qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a 2-0 win over Venezuela on Tuesday as Chile's elimination was confirmed with defeat to Bolivia. Goals from Rodrigo Aguirre and Giorgian de Arrascaeta secured all three points for Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay in Montevideo to leave the two-time world champions firmly on course for a place in next year's finals in North America. Uruguay moved into third place in South America's 10-team qualifying standings with 24 points from 16 games, behind leaders Argentina, who have already qualified, and second-placed Ecuador. Ecuador can seal their World Cup berth later Tuesday with a draw or victory over Peru in Lima. Venezuela, who are bidding to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in the nation's history, are seventh with 18 points from 16 games. The top six finishers in the standings qualify automatically for the World Cup, with the seventh-placed team advancing to an intercontinental playoff. A Venezuelan victory in Montevideo on Tuesday would have given them a huge boost in their bid for qualification. But Bielsa's Uruguay were always in control, taking the lead in the 43rd minute when Mexico-based forward Aguirre headed home from a corner. Uruguay doubled their advantage just after half time with a fine run and shot from Flamengo winger De Arrascaeta. Venezuela's defeat means that both Brazil and Paraguay have a chance to qualify later Tuesday in their game in Sao Paulo. Paraguay will book their place in the finals with a draw while Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil can punch their ticket with a win. Bolivia defeated Chile 2-0 to end the former South American champions' hopes of qualification. It marks the third straight World Cup that Chile have missed out on following failure to qualify for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. The loss continues a dramatic fall from grace for 'La Roja', who won back-to-back Copa Americas in 2015 and 2016.


The National
2 days ago
- Sport
- The National
Fifa Club World Cup Group D guide: Palmer leads Chelsea charge, Flamengo flying high under Filipe Luis
Flamengo (Brazil) How they qualified: 2022 Copa Libertadores winners. Manager: Filipe Luis. Former Flamengo defender who became manager in September 2024, replacing former Brazil coach Tite. Led team to Brazilian Cup, Brazilian Super Cup and the Campeonato Carioca in impressive first eight months in which his team lost just three times in 45 games. Will face former club Chelsea in the US. Star player: Pedro. Only returned to action in April after serious knee injury picked up playing for Brazil. The 27-year-old was top-scorer and player of the tournament in Flamengo's 2022 Copa Libertadores-winning campaign with 12 goals. Has 140 goals and 35 assists in 277 games for Flamengo, winning 11 trophies. One to watch: Giorgian de Arrascaeta. Uruguayan attacker is a creator supreme and scorer of stunning goals. Leads the way in both goals and assists for Flamengo this season (12 and six, respectively) having just turned 31. Cemented his name in club history by helping the team win two Copa Libertadores and two Brazilian titles in a Flamengo career which has seen him score 85 and assist 99 goals in 316 games. Domestic season record: Currently top of Brazilian Serie A, one point clear of second-placed Cruzeiro and Red Bull Bragantino in third. Fixtures: June 17 (5am kick-off UAE): Esperance de Tunis at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. June 20 (10pm KO) Chelsea at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. June 25 (5am KO) Los Angeles FC at Camping World Stadium, Orlando. Esperance de Tunis (Tunisia) How they qualified: Best team in the CAF four-year rankings. Manager: Maher Kanzari. A familiar face in the Middle East having played for UAE sides Al Nasr and Dubai CSC as well as Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia. Won the Tunisian league title three times as an Esperance player and has just completed the double having returned for his third spell as coach in March. Star player: Youcef Belaili. Algerian Africa Cup of Nations winner who rejoined the club for a third time last summer and whose 11 goals and eight assists helped Esperance secure the domestic double. Also chipped in with an impressive seven goals and eight assists in 10 CAF Champions League appearances. One to watch: Yan Sasse. Versatile Brazilian attacker and fan favourite who was the club's top scorer in the title-winning team with 10 goals. Describes his time at Esperance as 'the best moment of my career' and was a key player in the club's run to the 2024 CAF Champions League final. Domestic season record: Won the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, four points clear of second-placed Monastir. Fixtures: June 17 (5am kick-off UAE): Flamengo at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. June 21 (2am KO) Los Angeles FC at Geodis Park, Nashville. June 25 (5am KO) Chelsea at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. Chelsea (England) How they qualified: 2020/21 Uefa Champions League winners. Manager: Enzo Maresca. Joined Chelsea last summer having just guided Leicester City to the second-tier title. Previously assistant coach to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, Maresca guided Chelsea to a Uefa Champions League spot next season and secured his first major trophy as a manager by beating Real Betis 4-1 in the Europa Conference League final. Star player: Cole Palmer. Endured a tough second half of the season when he scored just once after notching against Bournemouth on January 14, but still finished the campaign with 15 goals and 12 assists. Supremely gifted England international whose and superb performance in the second half against Betis were crucial in turning that game Chelsea's way. One to watch: Enzo Fernandez. Had failed to convince since moving to London in 2023 for a then British record deal of £107m but Argentine midfielder has just enjoyed his best season at the club. Part of Argentina's 2022 World Cup and 2024 Copa America winning teams and should relish being back on the global stage. Domestic season record: Finished fourth in Premier League, 15 points behind champions Liverpool. Fixtures: June 16 (11pm kick-off UAE): Los Angeles FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta. June 20 (10pm KO) Flamengo at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. June 25 (5am KO) Esperance de Tunis at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. Los Angeles FC (United States) How they qualified: Winners of play-in match after Leon were kicked out for breaking multi-club ownership rules. Manager: Steve Cherundolo. Took over as LAFC coach in 2022, quickly helping the club win their first MLS Cup and Supporters' Shield in his first season and then the US Open Cup in 2024. In April, Cherundolo announced that he will be stepping down as coach at the end of the 2025 MLS campaign. Star player: Denis Bouanga. French-born Gabon winger scored the extra-time winner that defeated Club America of Mexico and booked LAFC their spot at the Club World Cup. Has 10 goals in 20 games this season, while his career tally at LAFC is an impressive 80 in 126, with 34 assists. One to watch: Olivier Giroud. Veteran striker has been there, done that having lifted the Fifa World Cup with France, the Uefa Champions League with Club World Cup opponents Chelsea, while also winning league titles in France, England and Italy. The 38-year-old provided the assist for Bouanga's dramatic winner against Club America. Domestic season record: Currently fifth in the Western Conference, nine points behind leaders Vancouver. Fixtures: June 16 (11pm kick-off UAE): Chelsea at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta. June 21 (2am KO) Esperance de Tunis at Geodis Park, Nashville. June 25 (5am KO) Flamengo at Camping World Stadium, Orlando.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Uruguay on brink of World Cup berth, Chile out
Uruguay midfielder Giorgian de Arrascaeta celebrates scoring in his team's win over Venezuela in World Cup qualifying (Eitan ABRAMOVICH) Uruguay edged closer to qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a 2-0 win over Venezuela on Tuesday as Chile's elimination was confirmed with defeat to Bolivia. Goals from Rodrigo Aguirre and Giorgian de Arrascaeta secured all three points for Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay in Montevideo to leave the two-time world champions firmly on course for a place in next year's finals in North America. Advertisement Uruguay moved into third place in South America's 10-team qualifying standings with 24 points from 16 games, behind leaders Argentina, who have already qualified, and second-placed Ecuador. Ecuador can seal their World Cup berth later Tuesday with a draw or victory over Peru in Lima. Venezuela, who are bidding to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in the nation's history, are seventh with 18 points from 16 games. The top six finishers in the standings qualify automatically for the World Cup, with the seventh-placed team advancing to an intercontinental playoff. A Venezuelan victory in Montevideo on Tuesday would have given them a huge boost in their bid for qualification. Advertisement But Bielsa's Uruguay were always in control, taking the lead in the 43rd minute when Mexico-based forward Aguirre headed home from a corner. Uruguay doubled their advantage just after half time with a fine run and shot from Flamengo winger De Arrascaeta. Venezuela's defeat means that both Brazil and Paraguay have a chance to qualify later Tuesday in their game in Sao Paulo. Paraguay will book their place in the finals with a draw while Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil can punch their ticket with a win. Bolivia defeated Chile 2-0 to end the former South American champions' hopes of qualification. Advertisement It marks the third straight World Cup that Chile have missed out on following failure to qualify for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. The loss continues a dramatic fall from grace for 'La Roja', who won back-to-back Copa Americas in 2015 and 2016. bur/rcw/pst


CNA
2 days ago
- Sport
- CNA
Uruguay near World Cup qualification with 2-0 win over Venezuela
MONTEVIDEO :Uruguay took a step closer to securing a 2026 World Cup spot with a 2-0 home victory over Venezuela at the Estadio Centenario on Tuesday, a victory which also snapped a four-match winless run in South American qualifiers. Uruguay dominated much of the first half but struggled to break down a well-organised Venezuelan defence until Rodrigo Aguirre put the hosts ahead in the 42nd minute, heading in at the far post from a Maxi Araujo corner. Giorgian De Arrascaeta doubled Uruguay's lead just two minutes into the second half, firing a superb shot into the top-left corner to seal a win that secures Marcelo Bielsa's side of at least an inter-confederation playoff berth. In other qualifiers, Colombia led already-qualified Argentina 1-0 at halftime thanks to a Luis Díaz goal, while second-placed Ecuador can secure a World Cup spot if they avoid defeat in Peru.


Reuters
2 days ago
- Sport
- Reuters
Uruguay near World Cup qualification with 2-0 win over Venezuela
MONTEVIDEO, June 10 (Reuters) - Uruguay took a step closer to securing a 2026 World Cup spot with a 2-0 home victory over Venezuela at the Estadio Centenario on Tuesday, a victory which also snapped a four-match winless run in South American qualifiers. Uruguay dominated much of the first half but struggled to break down a well-organised Venezuelan defence until Rodrigo Aguirre put the hosts ahead in the 42nd minute, heading in at the far post from a Maxi Araujo corner. Giorgian De Arrascaeta doubled Uruguay's lead just two minutes into the second half, firing a superb shot into the top-left corner to seal a win that secures Marcelo Bielsa's side of at least an inter-confederation playoff berth. In other qualifiers, Colombia led already-qualified Argentina 1-0 at halftime thanks to a Luis Díaz goal, while second-placed Ecuador can secure a World Cup spot if they avoid defeat in Peru. In Sao Paulo, Paraguay will qualify with a win or a draw against Brazil, while the hosts can book their place in the tournament with a victory.