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·10 November 2025
🇧🇷Already through, Brazil draw with Zambia after bizarre goal

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·10 November 2025

Already qualified for the second stage of the U-17 World Cup, Brazil drew 1-1 with Zambia this Monday (10), in the third round of the group stage.
With seven points, the U-17 National Team finished first in Group H, with Zambia also advancing in second place.
Olympic goal... on the ground!
The goal from the African team, which opened the scoring, came from a very unlikely play in the 25th minute of the first half.
Kalimina took a low corner kick, but the ball went past everyone, including Arthur Ryan, who even moved his body away from the ball.
The result was a low Olympic goal... have you ever seen one of those?
It’s worth noting that the Africans’ celebration was also a show of its own!


“Haaland of the Sertão” equalizes
The equalizer came in the second half, at the 35th minute, when Dell took advantage of a cross to score his goal.
The striker is one of Bahia’s greatest gems, being compared to Manchester City star Erling Haaland.
Zambia’s goal reverberates
People on social media talked a lot about Zambia’s goal, with plenty of complaints when Brazil was still losing the match.
Check it out below!
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