Brazil, Ecuador qualify for FIFA WC 2026; Uruguay, Paraguay & Colombia on cusp
Vini Jr scored the winning goal as Brazil beat Paraguay 1-0 at the Neo Quimica Arena to secure FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification
Published on Jun 11, 2025
By IANS
- NEW DELHI — Vini Jr scored the winning goal as Brazil beat Paraguay 1-0 at the
Neo Quimica Arena to secure FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification.
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- Vinicius Jr clinched Carlo Ancelotti his first win in
their hot seat after fine work from Matheus Cunha. Paraguay came into the game
in the second half and, despite defeat, are an inch away from qualification,
boasting a six-point advantage over Venezuela.
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- The victory was a special gift for Ancelotti, who turned
66 on Tuesday and was honoured by the Brazilian fans, before the start of the
game, with an immense mosaic on the Neo Química seats, where it read in green
and yellow “Congratulations, Carletto”.
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- Ancelotti's first victory in charge of the Brazilian
national team broke Paraguay's nine-game unbeaten run in the qualifiers. Brazil
became the first team to beat Paraguay in 10 qualifiers. The Selecao have now
lost just one of their last 70 World Cup qualifiers at home.
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- This was the third time that Brazil secured a spot in a
World Cup while playing at the Neo Química Arena. In 2017, they beat Paraguay
and sealed their place in the World Cup in Russia, which was held in 2018.
Then, in 2021, they beat Colombia and secured a spot in the World Cup in Qatar
in 2022.
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- Meanwhile, Ecuador qualified for their fifth World Cup
this century after a goalless draw with Peru.
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- Realistically, Peru required victory. Despite being
roared on throughout in Lima, Oscar Ibanez’s charges couldn’t break down a
backline cemented by bricks Piero Hincapie and Willian Pacho – not even after
Ecuador’s Alan Franco was given his marching orders in the 75th minute.
Sebastian Beccacece and his players celebrated World Cup qualification wildly
at the final whistle.
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- Elsewhere, Uruguay are all but there, a Giorgian de
Arrascaeta screamer helping them move six points inside the automatic
qualification places, and a breathtaking Luis Diaz goal earned a draw in
Argentina that edged Colombia closer. Elsewhere, Miguel Terceros starred as
Bolivia snatched themselves a lifeline.
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- Uruguay have one foot in a fifth successive World Cup.
Rodrigo Aguirre headed home the first. Giorgian de Arrascaeta smacked home the
second. Marcelo Bielsa’s Celeste are now six points ahead of seventh-placed
Venezuela and have a vastly superior goal difference, with two rounds
remaining.
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- Luis Diaz, a serial scorer of wonder goals, produced one
of his best yet. The Liverpool winger danced past three opponents and broke the
deadlock. Colombia seemed on course for victory when Enzo Fernandez was sent
off in the 70th minute, but Thiago Almada arrowed home an equaliser for
Argentina. Nestor Lorenzo’s Cafeteros are now four points clear of
seventh-placed Venezuela.
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- Diaz became the first Colombian to score in Argentina in
World Cup qualifying since Carlos Valderrama in 1997. The 28-year-old is now
only one goal shy of becoming the fifth man to reach 20 goals for Los Cafeteros
after Faustino Asprilla (20), Arnoldo Iguaran (25), James Rodriguez (29) and
Radamel Falcao (36), reports FIFA.
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- Bolivia burst out of the blocks and were rewarded when
‘Miguelito’ controlled Diego Medina’s cutback and finished clinically. A
reckless Lucas Chavez challenge left Oscar Villegas’s side a man down after 19
minutes, but numerical parity was restored shortly into the second half when
Francisco Sierralta saw red. Bolivia sealed victory in El Alto when Enzo
Monteiro tapped home after Brayan Cortes had repelled a Terceros drive. La
Verde are now one point behind Venezuela, who occupy the play-off tournament
place.