Who scored for Mali in the match against New Zealand?
Seydou Dembele, Mahamadou Traore, and Raymond Bomba.
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Mali defeated New Zealand 3-0 in the opening Group L match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar. Seydou Dembele, Mahamadou Traore, and Raymond Bomba scored for Mali, while New Zealand struggled to find the net. The game was streamed on FIFA+...
New Zealand faced a tough challenge against a strong Mali side in their opening match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Mali's Seydou Dembele opened the scoring in the 17th minute with a fine left-footed strike, showcasing his playmaking abilities throughout the game. Mali doubled their lead in the second half through Zoumana Ballo, assisted by Dembele, and Raymond Bomba sealed the victory with a late goal. New Zealand struggled to create clear-cut chances, with their best opportunity coming late in the game when Justin Cardozo's effort went over the bar. Mali's dominance was evident in the shot count, 31 to 8 in their favor.
New Zealand, Fiji, and New Caledonia are representing Oceania at the tournament. The games are being held in a single location, the Aspire Zone in Doha, and are streamed live on FIFA+ and TVNZ. New Zealand's upcoming matches are against Saudi Arabia and Austria. The top two teams in each group and the eight best third-placed sides will advance to the Round of 32.
Tournament format: The top two teams in each group, and the eight best third-placed sides, will qualify for the Round of 32. From the Round of 32 onwards, the tournament will be played in a knockout format. In knockout fixtures, if a game is level at the end of normal playing time, no extra time shall be played and a penalty shootout will determine the winner of the match.
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Seydou Dembele, Mahamadou Traore, and Raymond Bomba.
Qatar, with all matches (excluding the final) played at the Aspire Zone in Doha.
The tournament is being streamed live and free on FIFA+, and New Zealand games are also available on TVNZ.
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