Mexico Reaches the Semifinals of the U-17 Women’s World Cup
The Mexican Women’s Under-17 Team has written a historical page in the annals of national football by qualifying for the semifinals of the World Cup of the category. This sporting milestone, achieved after an agonizing 5-4 victory in the penalty shootout against Italy, marks the end of a seven-year drought without passing the initial phase in a women’s World Cup tournament of this category. The match, played at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, was a testament to resilience, character and technical quality under monumental pressure.
The duel was intrinsically linked to the brilliant and decisive performance of goalkeeper Valentina Murrieta. His contribution was fundamental during regulation time, where he made two spectacular saves from penalty shots taken by the Italian team. These interventions not only kept the score at zero, but injected a vital dose of confidence and morale into the Mexican team, sustaining their aspirations to advance in the competition.
A High Tension Meeting and Arbitration Decisions
The tricolor team did not limit itself to defending its goal, but also generated dangerous opportunities in the rival goal. What seemed to be the first goal for the national team, scored by Ava Stack in the 15th minute, culminated in an effusive celebration that was abruptly interrupted. After a lengthy review by the video referee (VAR) system, head referee Lara Lee disallowed the goal, alleging a foul by Stack on Italian defender Anna Copelli inside the area.
The tension was palpable in the atmosphere, a feeling that intensified when the refereeing team awarded a penalty in favor of Italy. However, Murrieta’s figure re-emerged, stopping Rachele Giudici’s shot and granting a momentary sigh of relief to her team. Almost at the end of the first half, the goalkeeper once again emerged as the savior by stopping a second penalty, this time as a result of an aggressive play by Mia Villalpando.
In the final stage of the match, the Italian Nazionale intensified its offensive, scaring the Mexican team with a shot by Martina Bressan that seemed destined to break the tie. However, the linesman’s flag, confirming an offside position, annulled the play, thus forcing the definition from eleven meters to determine the semi-finalist.
The Coronation from the Penalty Spot and an Imminent Showdown
Before this meeting in the quarterfinals, the soccer player Bárbara del Real had expressed the team’s collective desire: “We want to show what Mexico is”. His statement materialized in the most dramatic and forceful way. In the penalty shootout, the mental strength and precision of the young Mexican girls prevailed, sealing a historic victory with a final 5-4.
This unprecedented feat not only places Mexico among the top four teams in the world at the U-17 level, but also serves as a powerful boost for the development and visibility of women’s soccer in the country. The path, however, does not end here. The next challenge for this outstanding generation of footballers will be a confrontation against the strong Netherlands team, in a battle for a coveted place in the grand final of the world championship.
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