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Ninety XI Man of the Match

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★ Man of the MatchLegendary
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Yan Diomande
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Yan Diomande

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8.2Rating
0Goals
0Assists
45'Mins
1 produced · 100% of the vote

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Timeline

  1. Amad DialloLeft foot shot
    90'
  2. Odilon Kossounou↳ Guela Doué
    89'
  3. Ibrahim Sangaré↳ Seko Fofana
    77'
  4. 77'
    Kevin Rodríguez↳ Enner Valencia
  5. Christ Inao Oulaï↳ Nicolas Pépé
    77'
  6. 74'
    Jackson PorozoFoul
  7. 62'
    Angelo Preciado↳ John Yeboah

Top Stats

49%
Possession
51%
2.000.86
xG
1511
Shots
41
Shots on target
34
Corners
1013
Fouls

Lineups

Attack Momentum

Home102' Away

Match Stats

Attacking

15Shots11
4Shots on target1
8Shots inside box4
3Corners4

Possession & Passing

49%Possession51%
469Passes490
84%Pass accuracy85%

Defending

15Tackles22
1Saves3

Discipline

10Fouls13
3Yellow cards1

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Recap

Côte d'Ivoire Claims Three Points in World Cup Opener Against Ecuador

In their opening fixture of World Cup, Côte d'Ivoire emerged victorious over Ecuador at Philadelphia Stadium. The game ended with a 1-0 scoreline, following a first-half score of 0-0. A goal was scored right at the death in the 90th minute when Amad Diallo netted with an assist by Wilfried Singo to make it 1–0 for Côte d'Ivoire. Côte d'Ivoire play Germany on 20 June and Curacao on 25 June. Ecuador's next opponents are Curacao on 21 June and Germany on 25 June.

Ninety XI/14h ago

Ivory Coast aim to end South American hoodoo against Ecuador

The 2026 FIFA World Cup Group E match, Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador, begins at 00:00 [GMT+1] on Monday, June 15, at Philadelphia Stadium. Michael Oliver [ENG] will be the referee for this match, while João Pinheiro [POR] will be the VAR. Ivory Coast return to the FIFA World Cup stage for the first time since 2014 looking to make history, but Emerse Faé's men face an immediate examination of their credentials when they open their campaign against an Ecuador side many consider capable of making a deep run in the tournament. The Elephants are buoyed by good recent form [WLWWW], having won each of their last three international matches and seven of their previous nine overall [7W, 1D, 1L]. Among those results was an eye-catching victory over France, a performance that underlined the growing belief within the squad that they can finally break through the group stage barrier at a World Cup. They have appeared at three previous editions of the tournament but have never progressed to the knockout rounds, making a positive start here crucial. Defensive solidity has been the cornerstone of their success. They were one of only two African nations to navigate the CAF qualifying campaign without conceding a single goal, demonstrating a resilience that could prove invaluable in the group stage. However, history offers a note of caution, as the West Africans have lost against South American opposition in each of their previous three World Cup appearances [0W, 0D, 3L]. The Elephants will be without Clément Akpa, while Elye Wahi and Simon Adingra may be seen at the attacking end of a 4—4—2  formation against La Tri. Ecuador [WDDWW], meanwhile, arrive with a reputation as one of the most difficult teams to break down in international football. Their 3-0 victory over Guatemala in their final warm-up fixture extended an impressive unbeaten run that stretches back to September 2024 [8W, 11D, 0L]. That consistency helped Sebastián Beccacece's side secure second place in the fiercely competitive CONMEBOL qualifying standings and reinforced their status as genuine contenders to advance from Group E. No team in South American qualifying conceded fewer goals than La Tri’s five, while their remarkable tally of 13 clean sheets highlighted the defensive discipline that has become their trademark. Having reached the Round of 16 in 2006, they believe they have the quality and maturity to repeat that feat. A 4—1—3—2 setup with John Yeboah and Enner Valencia on the frontline is expected against Ivory Coast. Meanwhile, Kendry Páez faces a late fitness test after an injury scare against Guatemala.

Ninety XI/16h ago

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