{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Ivory Coast Mark 12-Year World Cup Return in Style as Amad Diallo's Late Strike Sinks Ecuador",
  "summary": "Back at the World Cup after a 12-year wait, Ivory Coast edged Ecuador 1-0 thanks to a 90th-minute goal from Amad Diallo, boosting their hopes of reaching the knockout round.",
  "content": "Ivory Coast ended a 12-year absence from the World Cup with a result to remember. Against Ecuador, with the contest drifting toward a goalless stalemate, a single moment in the 90th minute turned everything on its head. Amad Diallo, the substitute winger who plays his club football for Manchester United, struck the goal that handed Ivory Coast a 1-0 victory.\n\nA Twist in the Dying Minutes\nDiallo, introduced in the 56th minute, ghosted into the area, dropped low and unleashed a fierce left-footed shot that left goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez with no answer. The decisive goal was set up by Wilfried Singo, whose brilliant surging run down the right flank delivered the ball to the right spot. This is Ivory Coast's fourth World Cup campaign and their first appearance on the stage since 2014, and the win moved them a firm step closer to the knockout phase.\n\nThe Crossbar Punishes Both Sides\nThe match was also a tale of squandered opportunities. Between them, the two teams rattled the crossbar three times without finding the net. For Ivory Coast, Eli Wahi clipped the bar in the 52nd minute. Earlier, in the first half, Ecuador's John Yeboah and Nilson Angulo had done exactly the same, letting golden chances slip away.\n\nHome Atmosphere Could Not Save Ecuador\nFor Ecuador, making their fifth World Cup appearance, Lincoln Financial Field felt every bit like a home ground. Most of the 68,274 spectators packed inside wore the yellow jersey of La Tri. Until Diallo's strike, Ecuador had looked the stronger side. Their best opening after the break arrived in the 68th minute, when Gonzalo Plata fired a powerful effort from around 25 yards, only for goalkeeper Yahia Fofana to keep it out.\n\nDiomande's Drive and a Clean Sheet Streak\nIvory Coast's attack drew much of its sharpness from the aggressive play of Yan Diomande, who carved out several good chances. One of them came from a superb Diomande cross that found Wahi, whose shot drifted agonisingly wide of the target. It capped a strong run for Ivory Coast, who posted an 8-0-2 record across their 10 qualifying matches without conceding a single goal.\n\nGermany Awaits Next\nUp next, Ivory Coast will face four-time world champions Germany, who thrashed Curaçao 7-1 in Group E on Sunday. Ecuador, meanwhile, will take on Curaçao. Both fixtures are scheduled for June 20.\n\nWhat this means for you\nFor football fans:\n\n• Ivory Coast's win strengthens their path to the knockout round, setting up higher-stakes matches ahead.\n• The next key fixtures fall on June 20, when Ivory Coast meet Germany and Ecuador face Curaçao — both worth marking on your calendar.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/football/varlda-kapa-men-aivari-kosta-ka-damadara-agaja-amada-diyalo-ke-akhiri-pala-ke-go-921",
  "category": "Football",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-15",
  "tags": [
    "FIFA World Cup",
    "Ivory Coast",
    "Ecuador",
    "Amad Diallo",
    "Football",
    "Group E",
    "Germany"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}