Pages

Total Pageviews

Saturday, October 21, 2017

2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in India Oct 06 - 28 ,2017 - QF 03 Spain vs Iran @Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Kochi Sunday Oct 22,2017



Image result for 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in India








 FIFA U-17 World Cup Winners

  • 2015 - Nigeria
  • 2013 - Nigeria
  • 2011 - Mexico
  • 2009 - Switzerland
  • 2007 - Nigeria
  • 2005 - Mexico
  • 2003 - Brazil
  • 2001 - France
  • 1999 - Brazil
  • 1997 - Brazil
  • 1995 - Ghana
  • 1993 - Nigeria
  • 1991 - Ghana
  • 1989 - Saudi Arabia
  • 1987 - Soviet Union
  • 1985 - Nigeria
Defending Champion Nigeria have not qualified for this year's U-17 FIFA World Cup

Round of 16 Match Results
  • Germany beat Colombia 4-0
  • USA beat Paraguay 5-0
  • Iran beat Mexico 2-1
  • Spain beat France 2-1
  • England beat Japan 5-3 in penalty shootout
  • Mali beat Iraq 5-1
  • Ghana beat Niger 2-0
  • Brazil beat Honduras 3-0
Teams That Qualified For The QF's

Saturday October 21,2017
Mali vs Ghana (Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati – 5 PM)
USA vs England (Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa – 8 PM)
 Sunday October 22,2017
Spain vs Iran (Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Kochi – 5 PM)
Germany vs Brazil (Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata – 8 PM)

QF 03 Match Preview

European champions Spain are the overwhelming favourites as they brace up to play rank outsider Iran in their quarterfinal match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Going by form and pedigree, the three-time runners-up have their nose ahead, but the Asian surprise package has show tremendous grit and purpose on its way to the last eight stage in the ongoing edition.

Spain will be brimming with confidence after prevailing over another European heavyweight France, the dazzling array of talents giving coach Satiago Denia plenty of options.

Denia rates captain Abel Ruiz highly, and the La Masia product reposed his coach's faith with a fine outing against France.

While the likes of Ferran Torres, Sergio Gomez and Antonio Blanco are tasked with creating opportunities, centre forward Ruiz is normally expected to do the rest. Ruiz has already become the highest scorer for Spain at the under-17 level with 21 goals.

There is also Juan Miranda, also a Barcelona youth player, who will be lurking in and around the attacking third. Miranda had scored the equaliser against France after Ruiz did the spadework.

The Spanish team wears a very strong and settled look, and the come-from-behind win that knocked out Les Bleuets from the tournament, will only add to their confidence.

The Euro U-17 champions started the tournament on the wrong note, losing to Brazil after taking the lead, but restored their campaign with wins over over Niger and DPR
Korea to comfortably make the knockouts.

Their biggest test was France in the Round of 16, and Spain passed it with flying colours.

Spain, however, know they will be up against a determined opponent at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

The 2016 AFC U-16 Championships runners-up grabbed eyeballs with their stunning 4-0 drubbing of pre-tournament favourites Germany, and they have not looked back since.

This is the first time Iran have progressed this far, and they will be eager to continue this journey.

With four wins from four matches, scoring 12 goals while conceding just two, Iran have marched in style to the quarter-finals, defeating Mexico 2-1 in their Round of 16
encounter in Goa.

Before this edition of the event, Iran reached the pre-quarters once in three appearances.

While they did not quite dominate in terms of possession, Iran capitalised whenever presented with an opportunity.

Squads

Spain
 Alvaro Fernandez, Mateu Jaume, Juan Miranda, Hugo Guillamon, Victor Chust, Antonio Blanco, Ferran Torres, Mohamed Moukhliss, Abel Ruiz, Sergio Gomez, Nacho Diaz, Pedro Ruiz. Marc Vidal, Alvaro Garcia, Eric Garcia, Diego Pampin, Jose Lara, Cesar Gelabert, Carlos Beitia, Victor Perea, Alfonso Pastor

Iran
Gholam Zadeh Gomari, Satavi, Jalali, Esmaeil Zadeh, Shahkola, Nasiri, Shariati Khameneh, Hosseinzadeh Tazehgheshlagh, Sharifi, Sayyad Manesh Shiadeh, Ghobeishavi, Delfi, Ashayer, Janipour, Davaran, Kooshki, Namdari DEhghadi, Ghaderi, Karimi Lishter, Sardari Amidabadi, Khaghani and Khoda Moradi.

Spain Outplay Iran 3-1 To Seal SF's Berth

European champions Spain produced a quality exhibition of tiki-taka as they decimated Iran 3-1 to reach the semi-finals of the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Spain, one of the pre-tournament favourites, completely dominated the quarterfinal match as their one-touch passing game proved to be too good for the Asian giants, who were completely outplayed on the day. 

Captain Abel Ruiz gave Spain the lead in the 13th minute before Sergio Gomez (60th) and Ferran Torres (67th) added a goal each.

For Iran, Saeid Karimi pulled one back in the 69th minute at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium. Spain, seeking their maiden title, now meet African champions Mali in Navi Mumbai in the second semi-finals on October 25.

Spain were the overwhelmingly dominant side today with nearly 70 percent possession. They had seven shots on target while Iran barely had any clear chance except for one in the closing stages of the match.

But for some fine saves by their goalkeeper Ali Gholam Zadeh, Iran would have lost by a bigger margin. Zadeh was busy all day as Spain made waves of attacks through their fast-paced passing football.

Valencia youth team winger Ferran Torres, who has been on the radar of Barcelona and Real Madrid, created a lot of problems for Iran throughout the match with his speedy runs and crosses from the right flank. 

It was a completely different and unusually defensive Iran today as they did not look like a side, who had not lost any match before today.

They sorely missed suspended striker Younes Delfi who had scored twice in Iran shock upset of formidable Germany in the group stage.

Spain, who had several players from the world famous academies of FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, would build their attacks through their flowing passing and the Iranians could not even touch the ball for long spells. 

One such spell resulted to the first goal, which came after 26 uninterrupted touches by the Spaniards from which captain Ruiz scored.

The first Spain chance came in the 11th minute but Mateu Morey's right footed shot from outside the box just missed the near post.

Two minutes later, Spain took the lead through Ruiz who scored his fourth goal of the tournament. The goal came after 26 passes were completed by Spanish players before Ferran Torres got the possession of the ball. 

Torres got the better of his marker in the right flank and sent a long cross for Sergio Gomez who, in turn, gave a square pass to Ruiz at the center of the Iran box.

Barcelona youth team striker Ruiz's first shot hit a defender built from the rebound he made no mistake with his right footer finding the left side of the Iran net with a diving goalkeeper unable to reach the ball.

This was Ruiz's 24th goal in 28th appearances for the Spain U-17 side. He is currently on the the radar of top English Premier League sides.

Spain had two fine chances to increase the lead but Iran goalkeeper Ali Gholam Zadeh kept the scoreline 1-0 with two fine saves, one in the 19th minute and then in the 34th.

A flowing start to the second half saw Spain push for a second goal. At the hour mark, another Barcelona youth team player Sergio Gomez took the game out of Iran's reach with a spectacular strike from well outside the box that hit the underside of the crossbar and went into the net.

Iran pressed forward in search of a goal and that left spaces behind for Spain to make further inroads. In one such flowing move, Mohamad Moukhliss delivered an inch-perfect low cross from the right which Torres simply tapped in to make it 3-0 in the 67th minute.

Iran did get their goal two minutes later when a long ball from defence met the head of Allahyar Sayyad whose diagonal flick found Saeid Karimi who nodded home.
The game was attended by a capacity 29,000 spectators -- highest at the venue for any match

No comments:

Post a Comment