Manchester United's Hannibal Mejbri celebrates winning first international trophy with Tunisia
Manchester United's Hannibal Mejbri won his first international trophy with Tunisia on Monday night.
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Manchester United's Hannibal Mejbri won his first international trophy with Tunisia on Monday night.
We now know the 32 nations that will compete at the 2022 Qatar World Cup this winter.
OSAKA, Japan: Two World Cup-bound teams won friendly matches in Asia on Tuesday, with Tunisia beating Japan 3-0 and Ghana defeating Chile 3-1 on penalties following a 0-0 draw. Tunisia went ahead on a penalty by Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane in the 55th minute. Ferjani Sassi scored in the 76th and Issam Jebali added the other three minutes into stoppage time in Osaka.
Tunisia stepped up their World Cup preparations with a 3-0 win over Japan in Osaka on Tuesday to finish first in the four-team Kirin Cup tournament. Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane scored a penalty 10 minutes into the second half before Ferjani Sassi and Ali Maaloul scored to round off an impressive victory for the North Africans. Tunisia have been drawn with France, Denmark and Australia in World Cup Group D and they can reflect on a productive trip to Japan this month after also beating Chile 2-0 in last Friday's semi-final.
OSAKA: Tunisia stepped up their World Cup preparations with a 3-0 win over Japan in Osaka on Tuesday (Jun 14) to finish first in the four-team Kirin Cup tournament.
Tunisia struck three times in the second half to hand fellow World Cup qualifiers Japan a 3-0 defeat in the final of the Kirin Cup invitational competition in Osaka on Tuesday.
Chile coach Eduardo Berizzo says reports that they are set to replace Ecuador at the World Cup have "absolutely no impact" on his players despite a 2-0 defeat Friday to Qatar-bound Tunisia. Reports this week said Ecuador are set to be kicked out of the November-December showpiece for fielding an ineligible player during qualification, with a ruling from FIFA expected soon. FIFA has been investigating claims that defender Byron Castillo, who played in eight of Ecuador's 18 qualifiers, was actually born in Colombia.