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Argentina U17
Brazil U17
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End 0-3
93′
T. Goytia
91′
Lyan Araujo Santos
Kauê Junior Furquim da Silva
91′
B. Lima
Riquelme
89′
0-3
Eduardo
Assist: D. Nogueira
88′
D. Nogueira
86′
G. Escobar
84′
D. Nogueira
João Pedro Bezerra de Oliveira Lo
84′
João Pedro Bezerra de Oliveira Lo
79′
T. Perez
69′
J. Policella
E. Barrionuevo
69′
T. Perez
B. Salinas
66′
Á.Güich
63′
G.Baroni
B. Tapia
62′
T. Goytia
T. Dominguez
49′
M. Mendizabal
F. Echenique
Halftime 0-2
39′
0-2
Riquelme
Assist: pape eduardo
19′
Y. Ruan
V.Rocha
15′
0-1
Riquelme
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Match Info
Brazil U17 delivered a commanding performance to defeat arch-rivals Argentina U17 3-0 in a CONMEBOL U17 Championship group stage match on April 11, 2026. The young Seleção showcased their talent and tactical discipline in a one-sided affair that puts them in a strong position to advance in the tournament. Brazil took the lead midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal, exposing the Argentine defense. They added a second just before halftime, a devastating blow that left Argentina with a mountain to climb. The second half saw Brazil control possession and add a third goal to complete a comprehensive victory, while Argentina struggled to create any meaningful chances. The key focus point was Brazil's midfield dominance, which completely stifled Argentina's creative players and allowed for swift counter-attacks. This result sends a strong message to the rest of the competition and places Brazil at the top of their group, while Argentina faces pressure to rebound in their next match. The Brazilian coach highlighted the team's collective effort and maturity, while the Argentine manager conceded his side was second best in all departments. The lineups featured the future stars of South American football, with Brazil's emerging talents shining brightest on this occasion.

