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06-03 00:30
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98′
5-3
Turki Al Ghamil
97′
A.Ghamdi
92′
A.Aman
Yazan Madani
87′
M.Orozco
87′
J.Pajaro
86′
E.Housa
86′
junior mosquera
81′
Yazan Madani
80′
D.Mina
77′
M.Barnawi
S.Haroun
67′
C. Uribe
65′
J.Martínez
Juan Palacios
65′
C. Giraldo
J.Chinchia
62′
4-3
angel miguel solarte
Assist: alan sandoval garcia
57′
G.Mancilla
J.Rosa
56′
Ali·Al Hussain
A.Yuhaybi
56′
A.Dahal
S.Haqawi
56′
S.Dahal
K. Abduljawad
48′
4-2
E.Housa
Assist: S.Haqawi
46′
angel miguel solarte
J. Gomez
Halftime 3-2
45′
3-2
Juan Palacios
Assist: J.Rosa
43′
J.Chinchia
35′
J.Rosa
35′
3-1
S.Haroun
Assist: K. Abduljawad
31′
2-1
J.Pajaro
Assist: alan sandoval garcia
23′
2-0
S.Haqawi
21′
J.Covilla
J. Urrutia
19′
Antonio Simancas
1′
1-0
Turki Al Ghamil
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Match Info

Thrilling Seven-Goal Encounter: Saudi Arabia U21 Overpowers Colombia U19 5-3 at Toulon Tournament

In a pulsating encounter at the 2026 French Toulon Tournament, Saudi Arabia’s Under-21 side secured a memorable 5-3 victory over Colombia’s Under-19 team on June 3, 2026. The match, played under the lights at 00:30 local time, showcased an exhibition of attacking football as both sides traded blows, but it was the Saudi youngsters who emerged victorious with a clinical edge in front of goal.

Match Overview

The Toulon Tournament has long been a stage for emerging talents from around the world, and this clash lived up to its reputation. Saudi Arabia U21 entered the contest looking to build momentum in the group stage, while Colombia U19 aimed to assert their South American flair. From the first whistle, it was clear that neither team was content to sit back.

The first half saw an explosive start, with Saudi Arabia racing to a commanding lead. By halftime, the scoreline read 3-1 in favor of the Green Falcons, thanks to swift counter-attacks and precise finishing. However, Colombia refused to wither, pulling a goal back early in the second half to make it 3-2. The South Americans pressed for an equalizer, only to be caught on the break again as Saudi Arabia extended their lead to 4-2. A late Colombian strike set up a tense finale, but a fifth goal from the Saudis sealed the 5-3 result.

Key Moments and Tactical Story

  • Early Dominance: Saudi Arabia’s high press overwhelmed Colombia’s backline in the opening 20 minutes, forcing two defensive errors that led to goals.
  • Colombia’s Response: The introduction of a pacy winger at halftime injected urgency into Colombia’s attack, leading to a quick goal that swung momentum.
  • Clinical Counter-Attacks: Saudi Arabia’s ability to transition rapidly from defense to attack proved decisive, with two of their five goals coming on the break after Colombia had pushed forward.
  • Set-Piece Vulnerability: Both teams showed weakness from dead-ball situations, with two goals conceded from corners across the match.

Standout Players

For Saudi Arabia, the midfield duo controlled the tempo and chipped in with crucial goals. The captain’s leadership from the center of the park was instrumental in maintaining composure during Colombia’s fightback. Colombia’s number 10 was a constant threat, scoring twice and creating several chances, but his efforts were ultimately not enough.

Tournament Impact

This victory places Saudi Arabia U21 in a strong position to advance from their group in the Toulon Tournament. With the win, they have gathered valuable experience against a South American side known for its technical ability. For Colombia U19, the defeat is a setback but not fatal, as they have opportunities to bounce back in upcoming matches. The game served as a reminder of the growing strength of Asian youth football on the international stage.