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This historic triumph has turned the tournament into an absolute celebration for the Ecuadorian people, rewriting the nation's sporting history. Photo: EFE.

Ecuador secured a historic 2-1 victory over Germany in New Jersey this thursday, marking their first-ever triumph against the Europeans to qualify for the World Cup round of 32 knockout stage.


Against all odds, the Ecuadorian national football team achieved an unprecedented milestone on North American soil. Just hours before kickoff, Argentinean manager Sebastian Beccacece faced intense criticism from fans at the stadium when his name was announced over the loudspeakers.

The victory represents the first time in football history that the South American nation has defeated Germany in an international match.

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The match began in the most challenging way for the South American side. Germany capitalized on their opening offensive play, with midfielder Leroy Sané scoring just two minutes into the match. However, the Ecuadorian players maintained their composure and responded immediately to the early setback.

Only seven minutes later, midfielder Nilson Angulo found space at the edge of the penalty box, clinicaly placing a right-footed shot past goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to equalize. Following the equalizer, the tactical landscape shifted completely. The German team conceded possession and opted to rely on quick counter-attacks, while the South American squad pressed forward with high intensity.

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Ecuador played with the absolute conviction that a draw was insufficient to keep their tournament dreams alive, driving their offensive lines forward and showing the competitive spirit that characterized them during the South American qualifiers.

Knockout Stage Reached

The decisive moment of the match arrived following a defensive misunderstanding between Manuel Neuer and defender Jonathan Tah. Although German defender Antonio Rüdiger temporarily saved his team with a goal-line clearance, the Ecuadorian offensive pressure persisted. In the subsequent play, forward Kevin Rodríguez won a crucial header, setting up Gonzalo Plata who executed a precise finish to score the winning goal, sealing a historic comeback for the so-called “La Tri.”

With this monumental victory, Ecuador secured third place in Group E with a total of 4 points. This point tally mathematically guarantees their qualification to the round of 32 as one of the eight best third-placed teams in the competition, making it impossible for other rivals to displace them.


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[–] murmelade@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 days ago

This was a great match to watch. Was really impressed by their high intensity for the entire duration of the match.

[–] BattleshipPokemon@hexbear.net 2 points 6 days ago

watching this was a real stomach churner bcs an Ecuador draw or defeat would have made Scotland way more likely to get to knockouts in the third place bracket