[WOMEN’S WORLD CUP] COLOMBIA-FRANCE ADVANCED TO THE QUARTERFINALS MATCHUP COMPLETED

Colombia advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Colombia, ranked 25th in the FIFA rankings, beat Jamaica (ranked 43rd) 1-0 in the round of 16 held at the Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne, Australia on the 8th.In the group stage of this tournament, Colombia, which was in Group H with Korea (17th), advanced to the round of 16 as first place in Group F, and beat Jamaica, who advanced to the round of 16 as second place in Group F, by one goal. Colombia, who finished the first half 0-0, scored the winning goal with Catalina Usme's left-footed shot in the 6th minute of the second half. The ball from Ana Guzman was lifted by Usme from inside the penalty area and scored with a left-footed shot. Usume is also a player who scored a penalty kick goal in the group stage match against Korea. Colombia, whose round of 16 in 2015 was the best performance in the Women's World Cup, faced England (4th place) in the quarterfinals.
In the match that followed, France (ranked 5th) defeated Morocco ranked 72nd) 4-0 and advanced to the 스포츠토토존 quarterfinals .Morocco, the first Arab country to advance to the Women's World Cup finals, beat Korea 1-0 in the group stage and advanced to the round of 16. Morocco tried to reach the quarterfinals against France, but it was not enough .Morocco also met France in the semifinals at the FIFA Men's World Cup held in Qatar last November and lost 0-2 to be eliminated. With this, the matchup for the quarterfinals of this tournament was completed The winners of England-Colombia, France-Australia (10th), Spain (6th)-Netherlands (9th), and Sweden (3rd)-Japan (11th) advance to the semifinals. Of the eight countries, five belonged to the European Football Federation (UEFA) and two belonged to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and South America's Colombia filled the remaining one spot.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *