The DFB team led 2-0 in the final of the U17 World Cup, then France equalized to 2-2. The German juniors then prevailed in the penalty shootout.
Germany’s U17 footballers completed their World Cup fairytale with the title after a dramatic penalty shootout. Goalkeeper Konstantin Heide made two saves in the nerve-wracking thriller against France, and another attempt went over the goal in the final madness. After two German misses, Dortmund’s Almugera Kabar redeemed the German Football Association with the first World Cup triumph in this age group with a 4-3 penalty shootout. “We are European and world champions,” said coach Christian Wück. “I’m incredibly proud to be able to coach this team.”
In the new edition of the European Championship final on Saturday in Surakarta, it was 2-2 after 90 minutes after goals from Dortmund’s Paris Brunner (29th minute/foul penalty) and Barça player Noah Darvich (51st) with a goal from Saimon Bouabré (53rd) increasingly exciting – especially when outnumbered after yellow-red for winner Osawe (69th). After the 2:2 by Mastr.c1514036236dd90216ae532183655d55.css” fetchpriority=”high”>
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