Join Now  | 
Home About Contact Us Privacy & Security Advertise
Soccer America Daily Special Edition Around The Net Soccer Business Insider College Soccer Reporter Youth Soccer Reporter Soccer on TV Soccer America Classifieds
Paul Gardner: SoccerTalk Soccer America Confidential Youth Soccer Insider World Cup Watch
RSS Feeds Archives Manage Subscriptions Subscribe
Order Current Issue Subscribe Manage My Subscription Renew My Subscription Gift Subscription
My Account Join Now
Tournament Calendar Camps & Academies Soccer Glossary Classifieds
Colombia comes back for 3-3 tie with Germany
August 21st, 2007 9:15AM
Subscribe to Soccer America Daily


MOST READ
TAGS:  u-17 world cup


[U-17 WORLD CUP RESULTS] It was a high-scoring Monday at the U-17 World Cup in South Korea as Group E and F opened play on Day 3 of the tournament. In Group E, the USA fell, 4-3, to Tajikistan while the Tunisia trounced Belgium, 4-2. In Group F, Germany and Colombia played to a 3-3 tie while Ghana thumped Trinidad & Tobago, 4-1.

Tunisia beat the Belgians despite a 52nd minute red card to Oussama Boughanmi.

Randford Osei scored twice for Ghana in its win over the Trinidadians, who are looking for the first-ever win at a U-17 World Cup.

A thundering long-range shot from Cristian Nazarith with three minutes left earned Colombia the tie against Germany, which had taken a 3-1 lead thanks to the playmaking of Toni Kroos.

U-17 WORLD CUP, Results
Group A
Aug. 18

Costa Rica 1 Togo 1
South Korea 0 Peru 1
Aug. 21
Togo-Peru
Costa Rica-South Korea
Aug 24
South Korea-Togo
Peru-Costa Rica

Group B
Aug 18

North Korea 1 England 1
Brazil 7 New Zealand 0
Aug. 21
New Zealand-England
Brazil -North Korea
Aug. 24
North Korea-New Zealand
England-Brazil

Group C
Aug. 19

Honduras 2 Spain 4
Argentina 0 Syria 0
Aug. 22
Syria-Spain
Argentina-Honduras
Aug. 25
Honduras-Syria
Spain-Argentina

Group D
Aug 19

Nigeria 2 France 1
Japan 3 Haiti 1
Aug. 22
Haiti-France
Japan-Nigeria
Aug. 25
Nigeria-Haiti
France-Japan

Group E
Aug. 20

Belgium 2 Tunisia 4
Tajikistan 4 USA 3
Aug. 23
USA-Tunisia
Tajikistan-Belgium
Aug 26
Belgium-USA
Tunisia-Tajikistan

Group F
Aug. 20

Colombia 3 Germany 3
Trinidad & Tobago 1 Ghana 4
Aug. 23
Ghana-Germany
Trinidad & Tobago-Colombia
Aug. 26
Colombia-Ghana
Germany-Trinidad & Tobago



No comments yet.

Sign in to leave a comment. Don't have an account? Join Now


AUTHORS

ARCHIVES
FOLLOW SOCCERAMERICA

Recent Soccer America Daily
Rapinoe's Lyon close to completing near-perfect season    
[UEFA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Americans will be represented in both Champions Leagues being played this week ...
Mixed success for Yanks in England    
[AMERICANS ABROAD] England remains the desired destination for Americans seeking to play abroad. Unlike Germany, where ...
History is not on new expansion team's side    
[MLS SPOTLIGHT] You don't think of Manchester City or the New York Yankees when the term ...
NYCFC's first hire is no-brainer    
[MLS SPOTLIGHT] The first hire by New York City FC was a no-brainer. Former U.S. national ...
What They're Saying    
"It's like Harry Potter -- but it's about soccer. There's no Harry Potter flying on his ...
Parma pulls off picture perfect free kick in Serie A finale    
[VIDEO PICK: Golazo] Parma's clockwork implementation of an ingenious and devastating free kick routine generated a ...
Rough year for Yanks in Germany    
[AMERICANS ABROAD] It was a rather rough year for many of the Americans in Germany, where ...
What They're Saying    
"It's good. He did fine." -- D.C. United coach Ben Olsen on Jesjua Angoy Cruyff's performance ...
Sounders' Evans added to camp roster    
[USA MEN] U.S. national team head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has added Seattle Sounders midfielder Brad Evans ...
Roster for Olympic rematch set    
[USA WOMEN] U.S. women's national team head coach Tom Sermanni named 21 players for the trip ...
>> Soccer America Daily Archives