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Chile U17
Ecuador U17
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End 1-3
92′
1-3
R. Vera
Assist: B. Lizama
83′
R. Vera
I. Cerda
83′
T. Gonzalez
L. Lopez
82′
D. Pabon
N. Ayovi
82′
adrian cuadrado
J. Guerrero
77′
B. Lizama
Joaquín Edgardo Muñoz Riffo
75′
A. Cortez
J. Martinez
75′
iker mantilla
E.Quintero
74′
0-3
l.Fragozo
Assist: J. Martinez
67′
l.Fragozo
J. Calle
58′
S. Melgarejo
N. Marinetti
51′
J. Calle
46′
J. Guerrero
L. Palma
Halftime 0-2
42′
E.Quintero
27′
deinner ordonez
20′
0-2
E.Quintero
Assist: J. Guerrero
8′
0-1
J. Martinez
Assist: J. Calle
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Match Info
Ecuador U17 delivered a commanding performance to defeat Chile U17 3-1 in their CONMEBOL U17 Championship group stage match on Monday, April 13th, 2026. The result was a significant statement from the Ecuadorian youngsters, showcasing their attacking prowess and putting them in a strong position to advance to the knockout stages of the South American youth tournament. Chile started brightly and managed to take an early lead, surprising the Ecuadorian defense. However, Ecuador U17 responded with composure, equalizing before halftime to shift the momentum. The second half was dominated by Ecuador, who scored two more well-worked goals to secure a convincing comeback victory. The key focus point was Ecuador's midfield control and clinical finishing in the final third, which overwhelmed the Chilean defense as the match progressed. A standout performance came from Ecuador's dynamic forward, who was involved in all three goals, while the Chilean team will rue missed opportunities to extend their early advantage. This result has major implications for the group table, with Ecuador U17 taking a crucial three points and Chile facing an uphill battle in their remaining fixtures. The Ecuadorian coach highlighted his team's mental strength after going a goal down, and the Chilean manager acknowledged the superior physicality and speed of the opposition in the second half. The lineups featured the best young talents from both nations, with Ecuador employing an aggressive 4-3-3 and Chile opting for a more structured 4-4-2 formation.

