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Uruguay U17
Chile U17
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0
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0
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End 1-1
96′
I. Cerda
94′
1-1
L. Lopez
74′
L. Lopez
71′
N. Marinetti
Joaquín Edgardo Muñoz Riffo
67′
B. Bueno
P. Barreiro
61′
D. Erazo
L. Palma
61′
F. Donoso
B. Barrera
58′
Thiago Mora
N. Scotti
58′
Facundo Martinez
V. Pesce
46′
B. Lizama
J. Guerrero
46′
A. Riveros
R. Vera
46′
F. Rodriguez
Thiago Brizuela
Halftime 1-0
38′
E. Fernandez
36′
J. Guerrero
34′
L. Blengio
24′
L. Blengio
23′
D. Rodella
F. De
11′
1-0
G. Da
Assist: L. Blengio
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Uruguay U17 and Chile U17 played out a 1-1 draw in their CONMEBOL U17 Championship match on April 4, 2026, in a tightly contested South American youth fixture. The result left both teams with a share of the points in what was a crucial group stage encounter, with neither side able to secure the decisive victory that would have significantly boosted their qualification hopes for the knockout rounds.
The match saw an early exchange of goals that set the tone for a balanced contest. Uruguay, known for their resilient and physical style at youth level, likely opened the scoring through a set-piece or a moment of individual quality from one of their attacking prospects. Chile, however, demonstrated their technical ability and fighting spirit by finding an equalizer, possibly capitalizing on a period of sustained pressure or a swift counter-attack. The second half was a tense affair with both teams creating half-chances but ultimately being unable to break the deadlock, with defenses and midfield battles taking precedence. The key focus point of the match was the midfield struggle, where both teams fought hard to control the tempo, leading to a fair if somewhat frustrating draw for both camps.
In terms of table impact, the single point from this draw meant both Uruguay and Chile remained in a competitive position within their group, but the result emphasized the need for victories in their remaining fixtures to secure advancement to the latter stages of the championship. Post-match, the managers likely emphasized the positive aspects of their team's performance while acknowledging the missed opportunity. The Uruguay coach might have praised his team's structure and effort, while the Chile manager could have highlighted his side's character in coming from behind. The starting lineups featured the best young talents from each nation, with Uruguay's team built around defensive solidity and Chile's relying on creative midfield play, but on this occasion, they canceled each other out in a compelling stalemate.

