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Colombia Suffocates Ghana to Setup Switzerland Showdown

KANSAS CITY — The air inside Arrowhead Stadium felt less like the American Midwest and far more like the heavy, suffocating humidity of Barranquilla. In oppressive 30-degree Celsius (86°F) heat, Colombia continued to quietly build the profile of a genuine tournament dark horse. A solitary, clinically executed 14th-minute strike from Jhon Arias was all Nestor Lorenzo’s side required on Friday evening to dismantle Ghana 1-0, extending their formidable unbeaten streak and marching resolutely into the World Cup knockout rounds. While heavyweights elsewhere have stumbled or relied on dramatic escape acts, Los Cafeteros have glided forward with a calculated, unfussy brilliance. Having already navigated Group K undefeated against Portugal, Uzbekistan, and the DR Congo, this disciplined suffocation of Ghana sets up a highly intriguing round of 16 clash with Switzerland in Vancouver next Tuesday.A powerful South American quartet in the final 16. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/BAaATObqZUhbk7ie6rP3jwayUcuWpvNvAVWeu3MR.jpg) The match’s defining tactical sequence emerged from pure improvisation after an early, cruel twist of fate. break a sweat; he turned to architecture. In the 14th minute, Suarez found space on the flank and delivered an exquisitely weighted, deep cross toward the back post. The Ghanaian defence completely lost the flight of the ball, allowing Arias to ghost in entirely unmarked. A minute prior to Arias’s opener, Ghana right-back Marvin Senaya limped off the pitch with a torn hamstring. It marked the first time in World Cup history that both competing nations were forced into tactical re-shuffles due to injury before the 15-minute mark. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/mtXtodD35R3fFdPuaauvXMbGjPh89b6HWo7ivAyb.jpg) Spurred on by a raucous, undulating sea of yellow jerseys, twirling scarves, and traditional black-and-white sombrero vueltiao hats—which double-functioned as makeshift fans in the sweltering stadium—Colombia completely dictated the tempo. The 60-place disparity in the FIFA world rankings between the two sides felt entirely accurate as CThe 60-place disparity in the FIFA world rankings between the two sides felt entirely accurate as Colombia's backline utterly neutralised Ghana’s spearhead, Antoine Semenyo, denying him even a solitary clear look at Emiliano Martinez's goal.az was an elusive, chaotic force all night but lacked a clinical edge, firing into the side netting in the first half. Early in the second period, Diaz thought he had doubled the cushion when he swept home another fine Arias delivery, only for the linesman's flag to cut the celebrations short for offside. As the clock ticked down, the excellent Ati-Zigi kept Ghana's faint hopes alive with a string of spectacular reflex saves, but the African powerhouse simply lacked the midfield nuance to break through Colombia’s structured defensive block. When the final whistle blew, it signalled not just a victory but a warning shot to the rest of the bracket.

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CHAMPIONS SURVIVE CAPE VERDE SCARE

MIAMI — Reigning world champions Argentina were pushed to the brink on Friday by a relentlessly courageous Cape Verde side, before escaping with a 3-2 extra-time victory and a place in the World Cup round of 16. For long stretches, it felt as though the greatest upset in modern tournament history was being written. Making their debut on the world stage, Cape Verde—ranked 67th globally—stared down a two-goal deficit, answering each setback with technical brilliance and tactical discipline. Lionel Messi’s wicked, swinging corner six minutes into the second period of extra time ultimately settled it. Cristian Romero rose to meet the delivery, and the ball deflected off the arm of Blue Sharks defender Diney Borges into the net, setting up a date for Argentina against Egypt in Atlanta next Tuesday. The victory was a historic milestone for Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni, marking his 100th match at the helm of the Albiceleste. His celebrations, however, were subdued and replaced by relief. "The match was incredibly tough. You always have to take the positive, and it's that this team never gives up," Scaloni admitted afterwards. "I want to congratulate our opponents. Today, they showed they are a great team. When it is said there are no easy matches in the World Cup, it's true." Argentina’s evening had initially promised a more routine passage when Messi broke the deadlock in the 29th minute. Lisandro Martinez unlocked the rigid Cape Verde structure with a perfectly weighted lofted ball over the defensive line. The 39-year-old maestro tamed it with the outside of his left boot before smashing a clinical finish into the roof of Vozinha’s net. It was Messi’s seventh goal of this campaign and his 20th across six separate World Cup finals. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/oIGOyrA5hLebrhEyu72S0hF8f6GkJ3RCtwTZafmG.jpg) Outside their talisman, Argentina lacked creative sparks and were continually stifled by Cape Verde’s deep block and the sweeping play of libero Kevin Pina. Cape Verde did more than defend, countering with neat, incisive pass-and-move combinations. The equaliser arrived just before the hour mark. Captain Ryan Mendes was unleashed down the right flank, driving a low cross into the penalty area. Dutch-born midfielder Deroy Duarte controlled it beautifully with his left before ruthlessly drilling a right-footed strike past Emiliano Martinez, sending the underdog contingent into absolute raptures. Argentina threw everything forward in response. Messi was denied in quick succession—first by a brave, sprawling block from Vozinha in a one-on-one situation, and later by the goalkeeper's fingertips turning away a trademark free-kick. Ten minutes from time, Pico Lopes produced a desperate, goal-saving interception to deny Enzo Fernandez, ensuring the minnows pushed the champions into a gruelling extra period. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/jCvWe4WbKfGqQCGTVBkGFjcBiXXhYlD42edH0dfc.jpg) The drama only amplified in extra time. Just two minutes into the restart, Lisandro Martinez looked to have settled nerves when he latched onto a loose ball and lashed a rising shot into the roof of the net. It was a goal worthy of winning any knockout match, but Cape Verde’s resilience knew no bounds. They won a pocket of space on the edge of the Argentine box, where left-back Sidny Lopes Cabral curled an exquisite strike directly into the top corner to make it 2-2. The self-inflicted heartbreak of Borges’ subsequent own goal could have broken the African side, but they fought until the final whistle. In the dying seconds, Lopes Cabral curled a venomous free-kick toward the near post, forcing Emiliano Martinez to produce a spectacular full-stretch diving save to preserve Argentina's fragile lead. Argentina moves on to Atlanta, while Cape Verde departs the United States as heroes after holding Spain, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia to draws during a fairytale group stage. "I'm proud of my team, the work they've put in," said Cape Verde coach Bubista. "We must take pride in what we've done for our country. To be able to play the way we did against the world champions and draw level twice is incredible. More than anything, we must be proud of what we've achieved. This World Cup has done justice to our efforts. It has shown our character. It's a shame to lose, but it was incredible."

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World Cup: Egypt Beat Australia on Penalties to Reach Last 16

As the gruelling 120 minutes of attritional warfare drew to a close, Egypt’s historical footballing trauma seemed to settle squarely on its shoulders. Inside the tense huddle at the edge of the pitch, Hossam Hassan was busy constructing a psychological fortress. The Pharaohs then dispatched four flawless penalties, sealing a 4-2 shootout victory over a resilient Australia after a gruelling 1-1 deadlock. The triumph books Egypt a coveted spot in the round of 16 and secures the nation’s first-ever victory in a World Cup knockout match. For a team historically plagued by the cruel lottery of post-match spot-kicks, the composure on display was nothing short of a revelation. Hassan, Egypt’s legendary all-time leading goalscorer and a man intimately acquainted with the harrowing pressures of the international stage, revealed post-match that he desensitised his squad just before the walk to the spot, talking to them. I wanted to take some pressure off," Hassan reflected during a charged post-match press conference. "I told them, 'Do not succumb to the pressure. Do not think about the pressure. Do not look around and wonder what we are supposed to do? Just let that curtain drop. Just let everything out, just don't think about anything else. Just think about your penalty kick. Don't even think about the goalkeeper, only your kick.'" It was a mIt was a masterclass in sports psychology from a manager who understood that the biggest enemy facing his players wasn't the Socceroos' goalkeeper, but the noise inside the stadium.ach and an ex-player, you know it's huge pressure," Hassan noted. "They are thinking about everything. They're thinking about the fans, the noise, about everything." ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/d3N5Y7XGjoB4kjxHPIm5ALbdmDoHa4h0yEdkrxBh.jpg) **The Tactical Shift** While the result will belong to the shootout, Egypt’s progression was built on sustained tactical dominance. Hassan’s side controlled roughly 90% of the game, suffocating the Australian midfield and restricting the Socceroos to rare counter-attacking forays. However, for all their territorial dominance, the Pharaohs lacked a clinical edge in the final third. The defining scare came early in the second half when Eintracht Frankfurt forward Omar Marmoush failed to convert what Hassan described as a "gift" of an opening, briefly threatening Egypt’s tournament ambitions. "We missed a lot of chances, and when Omar Marmoush missed a gift, I thought, 'okay, something is going wrong,'" Hassan admitted. "But we rethought the match plan, made a few changes, and it worked out for us. Australia offered a great match. They were a great opponent. And with all due respect to them, there was a lot of pressure we applied to them." The shootout commenced, and the redemption arc found its perfect protagonist in Mohamed Salah. The talismanic forward, who famously missed a crucial penalty against Senegal that cost Egypt a spot at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, stepped up with absolute certainty. His emphatic conversion set the tone for an unblemished Egyptian sequence, erasing past ghosts and steering the North African giants into uncharted tournament territory. With the tactical adjustments paying dividends and the psychological hurdles cleared, Egypt marches into the last-16 with the distinct aura of a team that fears nobody.

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CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) Central Working Committee met on April 6, 2026. The committee approved a $500,000 USD (approximately NPR 66 million) investment in women's cricket, aligning with ICC gender-balance directives. It also decided to seek a lease extension for the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur and to pursue a formal transfer of the Lower Mulpani Cricket Ground from the National Sports Council. These actions aim to strengthen cricket infrastructure and improve financial transparency. The meeting recognised the commercial success of the Nepal Premier League (NPL), whose second edition generated revenue of NPR 473.6 million. After NPR 219.6 million in expenses, NPR 161.8 million was distributed to eight franchise teams. The board approved the tournament’s financial statements. CAN scheduled its next Annual General Meeting for May 10–11, 2026, in Biratnagar, and set a mid-June deadline for 20 district committees to complete pending elections to ensure effective governance.

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

LUMBINI, NEPAL – Near the Maya Devi Temple, birthplace of the Buddha and a symbol of peace, Lumbini Province secured a hard-fought Super Over win against the powerful APF Club. The PM Cup match started as a low-scoring contest before turning into a tense thriller, ending in a tie-breaker with Lumbini just one run short. Santosh Yadav stood out, dismantling the APF lineup at key moments. **The Super Over Showdown** Both teams scored 124, heightening tension. Lumbini batted first in the tie-breaker, scoring 14 despite losing opener Akash Tripathi for zero. Yadav added 8 runs quickly. Defending 15 runs, Yadav then bowled. He dismissed captain Rohit Paudel for one and then limited Lokesh Bam and Sundeep Jora to a combined five runs. APF closed with 6 runs for 1 wicket. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZqfBIT3gBKyBYeZA4WOu25ByEoHx3JgwDScHn3ZE.jpg) **The Collapse and the Comeback** Despite several national players, APF struggled and were all out for 124 in under 40 overs. Abhishek Gautam, batting in the lower order, top-scored with 28. For Lumbini, Ajay Chauhan took 4 wickets for 14 runs. Lumbini’s chase looked easy with Captain Dev Khanal (45) and Akash Tripathi (32) at the crease. Then, they lost their last nine wickets for only 50 runs and struggled to finish. **Shifting the Table** This win moves Lumbini to fifth with five points. APF, usually strong, drops to sixth. Lumbini showed determination and resilience, overcoming tough challenges to win.

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

JANAKPUR: On Wednesday, Sandeep Lamichhane took control of the match with a thrilling display, seizing seven wickets and powering Bagmati Province to a stunning 60-run victory over Karnali Province. Building on his initial impact, Lamichhane’s bowling electrified the PM Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament, restricting Karnali to 120 runs in 25.1 overs as they desperately chased 181. His outstanding 7 for 40 now stands as the tournament’s fourth-best performance, sparking cheers from the crowd. **The Collapse** However, after a spirited start to their chase, Karnali couldn’t handle Lamichhane’s bowling. Nischal Rawal was the only one to put up a fight, scoring 31, while Dinesh Adhikari added 22 and Bipin Shahi made 15. The rest of the middle order fell quickly to the spin attack. As the innings progressed, Lamichhane wasted no time, striking early and maintaining relentless pressure, dismantling most of Karnali’s batting order. Though Rijan Dhakal, Pratish GC, and Subas Khatri took one wicket each, Lamichhane's sensational spell stole the spotlight. Claiming seven wickets, he joins a legendary group of PM Cup performers. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/UXg4zswHX2br4bcFc84U0LusPls2TAQkmwJ7rg0R.jpg) **Bagmati’s Gritty Total** Earlier in the day, Bagmati had a tough start after being sent in to bat. They lost wickets regularly, but Bibek Magar held the innings together with an important 56. Ishan Pandey added 27, and Pawan Thapa scored 22, helping the team reach 180 before being bowled out in the 39th over. Despite Karnali’s captain, Diwan Pun, bowling well, his good work was undone by his team’s batting collapse. In contrast, Bagmati’s bowlers were sharp and took control of the match.

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