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Japan U17 vs Mexico U17 live stream 06.11.2019

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Statistics

Mexico U17 MEX
61 %
Ball possession
39 %
4 (6)
Shots on goal / Shots off goal
8 (1)
10
Total shots
11

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Match Commentary

Only main events
The game is over
The main and extra time of the match is over. The referee stops the game with the final whistle blow.
90 + 3'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
90 + 3'
Offside
The referee stopped the play, the referee's whistle ended the attack - the player was in offside.
90 + 1'
Goal kick
The ball leaves the end line of the field. The defending players did not touch the ball, so Japan U17 will goal kick.
90 + 1'
Stoppage time
Information about extra time appeared - left to play in this half.
90'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
90'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
90'
Shot off target
Japan U17 team made a remarkable attack effort, but Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) turned out to be inaccurate on the last frontier.
88'
Shot off target
Japan U17 team made a remarkable attack effort, but Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) turned out to be inaccurate on the last frontier.
88'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
88'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Japan U17 team will take a free kick.
87'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
87'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
85'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
85'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
84'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
84'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
84'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
82'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
82'
Coach prepares substitution
Meantime, we have a substitution - Gomez Joel subs a fellow member of a team Munoz Santiago.
82'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Mexico U17 is awarded a free kick.
81'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
81'
Shot off target
Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) shots at the goal, but the shot is inaccurate.
81'
Free kick
The Japan U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
80'
Free kick
The match referee noticed that the Japan U17 player committed a foul. Therefore, he assigns a penalty.
80'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
79'
Coach makes sub
Meantime, we have a substitution - Toyama Shoji subs a fellow member of a team Naruoka Hikaru.
79'
Corner kick
The Japan U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
79'
Coach makes sub
The referee allows making a substitution. In this pause, Tamura Sohki enters the field, substituting partner Hata Taiga.
78'
Shot on target
The ball goes on target – Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) made the shot.
78'
Save
The Mexico U17 team had a great scoring chance, but the goalkeeper prevented the goal.
76'
Free kick
The Mexico U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
74'
Goal
Assist performed by Espinosa Jose - Munoz Santiago (Mexico U17) completed the brilliant assist.
72'
Offside
Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) was in an offside position - the referee with his whistle, interrupted the attack.
72'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
71'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
70'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
70'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
70'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
69'
Free kick
The game is stopped. The Japan U17 team player committed a foul - a free kick was awarded.
69'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Mexico U17 team has the right to throw in.
68'
Throw in
Japan U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
67'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
66'
Goal kick
The ball leaves the end line of the field. The defending players did not touch the ball, so Mexico U17 will goal kick.
65'
Save
It was a good shot, but the team Mexico U17 goalkeeper made a save - he pulls off a great.
65'
Shot on target
The ball goes on target – Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) made the shot.
64'
Coach makes sub
The referee allows making a substitution. In this pause, Luna Israel enters the field, substituting partner Alvarez Efrain.
63'
Goal kick
The linesman raises the flag parallel to the end line, which means the goalkeeper of the Mexico U17 team will take a goal kick.
62'
Save
This attack could have ended with a goal – thanks to the Japan U17 goalkeeper's masterful play, there was no goal.
62'
Shot on target
El-Mesmari Bruce (Mexico U17) could have changed the score - the shot was on target.
61'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
60'
Free kick
The match referee noticed that the Mexico U17 player committed a foul. Therefore, he assigns a penalty.
60'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
60'
Shot off target
Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) made a shot at the goal, but the ball did not hit the net.
60'
Corner kick
The Japan U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
58'
Substitution
Gonzalez Bryan gives a chance on the field to his teammate - player Armas Gustavo came out instead of him.
57'
The ball has crossed the goal line
The referee records a goal and points to the center spot. Goalscorer - Pizzuto Eugenio (Mexico U17).
57'
Player returns to the field after receiving medical attention
Munoz Santiago (Mexico U17) is able to continue the game after the medical assistance he received. He returns to the field.
57'
Corner kick
The Mexico U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
56'
Corner kick
The Mexico U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
55'
Injury
The referee calls medics onto the pitch - Munoz Santiago (Mexico U17) has suffered a painful injury.
54'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Mexico U17 team will take a free kick.
51'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
51'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
50'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
50'
Corner kick
The team's attack continues - Japan U17 releases the ball over the end line. The attacking team gets the right to serve a corner.
47'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
46'
Free kick
The game is stopped. The Mexico U17 team player committed a foul - a free kick was awarded.
Start of the second half
The referee of this meeting starts the match's second half.
Match half-time
Football players briefly leave the field, after half-time Japan U17 and Mexico U17 will continue the match.
45 + 2'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Japan U17 team will take a free kick.
45 + 1'
Stoppage time
Information about extra time appeared - left to play in this half.
45'
Goal kick
The ball leaves the end line of the field. The defending players did not touch the ball, so Mexico U17 will goal kick.
45'
Shot off target
Naruoka Hikaru (Japan U17) shots at the goal, but the shot is inaccurate.
44'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
43'
Free kick
The Japan U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
43'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Mexico U17 team has the right to throw in.
42'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
42'
Player returns to the field after receiving medical attention
The substitution is no more needed - Gonzalez Bryan (Mexico U17) indicates he can continue the match.
42'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
41'
Free kick
The game is stopped. The Japan U17 team player committed a foul - a free kick was awarded.
41'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
39'
Injury
The referee calls the medical team to the place of the episode - Gonzalez Bryan (Mexico U17) needs the help of the doctors.
38'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
38'
Throw in
Japan U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
37'
Save
Great game of the goalkeeper - he saves his team Mexico U17 in this episode.
37'
Shot on target
Mito Shunsuke (Japan U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
37'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
36'
Save
It was a good shot, but the team Mexico U17 goalkeeper made a save - he pulls off a great.
36'
Shot on target
Mito Shunsuke (Japan U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
36'
Save
Great game of the goalkeeper - he saves his team Japan U17 in this episode.
36'
Shot on target
Alvarez Efrain (Mexico U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
34'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
33'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
33'
Shot off target
Japan U17 team made a remarkable attack effort, but Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) turned out to be inaccurate on the last frontier.
31'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
30'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
30'
Shot off target
After being hit by an attacking player, the ball missed the frame. The score on the scoreboard of the Bezerrão stadium remains the same.
30'
Free kick
The Mexico U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
28'
Throw in
Japan U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
27'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
26'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
25'
Player returns to the field after receiving medical attention
The substitution is no more needed - Martinez Josue (Mexico U17) indicates he can continue the match.
23'
Injury
Martinez Josue (Mexico U17) lays on the pitch. Without the help of medics, he will not recover from trauma.
23'
The yellow card comes on
Mito Shunsuke (Japan U17) was booked - the match referee, shows a yellow card for this foul.
23'
Free kick
The Mexico U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
22'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Mexico U17 is awarded a free kick.
21'
Goal kick
The linesman raises the flag parallel to the end line, which means the goalkeeper of the Mexico U17 team will take a goal kick.
21'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
20'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Japan U17 team will take a free kick.
19'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
19'
Save
This attack could have ended with a goal – thanks to the Japan U17 goalkeeper's masterful play, there was no goal.
19'
Shot on target
The ball goes on target – Guzman Victor (Mexico U17) made the shot.
18'
Corner kick
In this episode, the head referee points at the corner arc of the field. Alvarez Efrain (Mexico U17) will be serving the corner kick.
17'
Free kick
The match referee noticed that the Mexico U17 player committed a foul. Therefore, he assigns a penalty.
17'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
17'
Save
The Japan U17 team had a great scoring chance, but the goalkeeper prevented the goal.
17'
Shot on target
The ball hits the target, but the goalie has no weak spots - a good chance missed by the Mexico U17 team.
16'
Corner kick
The team's attack continues - Mexico U17 releases the ball over the end line. The attacking team gets the right to serve a corner.
15'
Save
It was a good shot, but the team Japan U17 goalkeeper made a save - he pulls off a great.
15'
Shot on target
The ball hits the target, but the goalie has no weak spots - a good chance missed by the Mexico U17 team.
14'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
13'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
12'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Japan U17 is awarded a free kick.
11'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
11'
Corner kick
The football crosses the end line of the field. The referee awards a corner kick.
9'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
8'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
7'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
7'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Japan U17 is awarded a free kick.
6'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
4'
Corner kick
In this episode, the head referee points at the corner arc of the field. Alvarez Efrain (Mexico U17) will be serving the corner kick.
3'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
2'
Save
The Japan U17 team had a great scoring chance, but the goalkeeper prevented the goal.
2'
Shot on target
Gonzalez Bryan (Mexico U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
2'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Mexico U17 team has the right to throw in.
1'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
A coin toss
The referee is blown the kick-off whistle - today Japan U17 and Mexico U17 will find out who is stronger.
90 + 3'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
90 + 3'
Offside
The referee stopped the play, the referee's whistle ended the attack - the player was in offside.
90 + 1'
Goal kick
The ball leaves the end line of the field. The defending players did not touch the ball, so Japan U17 will goal kick.
90'
Shot off target
Japan U17 team made a remarkable attack effort, but Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) turned out to be inaccurate on the last frontier.
88'
Shot off target
Japan U17 team made a remarkable attack effort, but Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) turned out to be inaccurate on the last frontier.
88'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Japan U17 team will take a free kick.
87'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
85'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
84'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
82'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
81'
Shot off target
Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) shots at the goal, but the shot is inaccurate.
81'
Free kick
The Japan U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
80'
Free kick
The match referee noticed that the Japan U17 player committed a foul. Therefore, he assigns a penalty.
79'
Coach makes sub
Meantime, we have a substitution - Toyama Shoji subs a fellow member of a team Naruoka Hikaru.
79'
Corner kick
The Japan U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
79'
Coach makes sub
The referee allows making a substitution. In this pause, Tamura Sohki enters the field, substituting partner Hata Taiga.
78'
Shot on target
The ball goes on target – Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) made the shot.
72'
Offside
Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) was in an offside position - the referee with his whistle, interrupted the attack.
72'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
70'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
69'
Free kick
The game is stopped. The Japan U17 team player committed a foul - a free kick was awarded.
68'
Throw in
Japan U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
67'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
65'
Shot on target
The ball goes on target – Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) made the shot.
62'
Save
This attack could have ended with a goal – thanks to the Japan U17 goalkeeper's masterful play, there was no goal.
61'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
60'
Shot off target
Wakatsuki Yamato (Japan U17) made a shot at the goal, but the ball did not hit the net.
60'
Corner kick
The Japan U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
51'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
50'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
50'
Corner kick
The team's attack continues - Japan U17 releases the ball over the end line. The attacking team gets the right to serve a corner.
47'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
45 + 2'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Japan U17 team will take a free kick.
45'
Shot off target
Naruoka Hikaru (Japan U17) shots at the goal, but the shot is inaccurate.
43'
Free kick
The Japan U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
42'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
42'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
41'
Free kick
The game is stopped. The Japan U17 team player committed a foul - a free kick was awarded.
41'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
38'
Throw in
Japan U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
37'
Shot on target
Mito Shunsuke (Japan U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
37'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
36'
Shot on target
Mito Shunsuke (Japan U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
36'
Save
Great game of the goalkeeper - he saves his team Japan U17 in this episode.
34'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
33'
Shot off target
Japan U17 team made a remarkable attack effort, but Nishikawa Jun (Japan U17) turned out to be inaccurate on the last frontier.
31'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
30'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
28'
Throw in
Japan U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
23'
The yellow card comes on
Mito Shunsuke (Japan U17) was booked - the match referee, shows a yellow card for this foul.
21'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Japan U17 will have possession.
20'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Japan U17 team will take a free kick.
19'
Throw in
Throw-in for Japan U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
19'
Save
This attack could have ended with a goal – thanks to the Japan U17 goalkeeper's masterful play, there was no goal.
17'
Save
The Japan U17 team had a great scoring chance, but the goalkeeper prevented the goal.
15'
Save
It was a good shot, but the team Japan U17 goalkeeper made a save - he pulls off a great.
12'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Japan U17 is awarded a free kick.
11'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
7'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Japan U17 team has the right to throw in.
7'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Japan U17 is awarded a free kick.
2'
Save
The Japan U17 team had a great scoring chance, but the goalkeeper prevented the goal.
90'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
90'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
88'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
87'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
85'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
84'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
84'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
82'
Coach prepares substitution
Meantime, we have a substitution - Gomez Joel subs a fellow member of a team Munoz Santiago.
82'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Mexico U17 is awarded a free kick.
81'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
80'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
78'
Save
The Mexico U17 team had a great scoring chance, but the goalkeeper prevented the goal.
76'
Free kick
The Mexico U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
74'
Goal
Assist performed by Espinosa Jose - Munoz Santiago (Mexico U17) completed the brilliant assist.
71'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
70'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
70'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
69'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Mexico U17 team has the right to throw in.
66'
Goal kick
The ball leaves the end line of the field. The defending players did not touch the ball, so Mexico U17 will goal kick.
65'
Save
It was a good shot, but the team Mexico U17 goalkeeper made a save - he pulls off a great.
64'
Coach makes sub
The referee allows making a substitution. In this pause, Luna Israel enters the field, substituting partner Alvarez Efrain.
63'
Goal kick
The linesman raises the flag parallel to the end line, which means the goalkeeper of the Mexico U17 team will take a goal kick.
62'
Shot on target
El-Mesmari Bruce (Mexico U17) could have changed the score - the shot was on target.
60'
Free kick
The match referee noticed that the Mexico U17 player committed a foul. Therefore, he assigns a penalty.
60'
Goal kick
The attacking players could not make the most of the precarious situation - the referee assigns a goal kick.
58'
Substitution
Gonzalez Bryan gives a chance on the field to his teammate - player Armas Gustavo came out instead of him.
57'
The ball has crossed the goal line
The referee records a goal and points to the center spot. Goalscorer - Pizzuto Eugenio (Mexico U17).
57'
Player returns to the field after receiving medical attention
Munoz Santiago (Mexico U17) is able to continue the game after the medical assistance he received. He returns to the field.
57'
Corner kick
The Mexico U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
56'
Corner kick
The Mexico U17 players were awarded a corner kick, continuing attack play in the opponent's half of the pitch.
55'
Injury
The referee calls medics onto the pitch - Munoz Santiago (Mexico U17) has suffered a painful injury.
54'
Free kick
The referee blows his whistle, and the foul has been called. As a result, the Mexico U17 team will take a free kick.
51'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
46'
Free kick
The game is stopped. The Mexico U17 team player committed a foul - a free kick was awarded.
45'
Goal kick
The ball leaves the end line of the field. The defending players did not touch the ball, so Mexico U17 will goal kick.
44'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
43'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Mexico U17 team has the right to throw in.
42'
Player returns to the field after receiving medical attention
The substitution is no more needed - Gonzalez Bryan (Mexico U17) indicates he can continue the match.
39'
Injury
The referee calls the medical team to the place of the episode - Gonzalez Bryan (Mexico U17) needs the help of the doctors.
38'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
37'
Save
Great game of the goalkeeper - he saves his team Mexico U17 in this episode.
36'
Save
It was a good shot, but the team Mexico U17 goalkeeper made a save - he pulls off a great.
36'
Shot on target
Alvarez Efrain (Mexico U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
33'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
30'
Shot off target
After being hit by an attacking player, the ball missed the frame. The score on the scoreboard of the Bezerrão stadium remains the same.
30'
Free kick
The Mexico U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
27'
Goal kick
The match's referee points at the goalmouth, indicating the goalie will take a goal kick.
26'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
25'
Player returns to the field after receiving medical attention
The substitution is no more needed - Martinez Josue (Mexico U17) indicates he can continue the match.
23'
Injury
Martinez Josue (Mexico U17) lays on the pitch. Without the help of medics, he will not recover from trauma.
23'
Free kick
The Mexico U17 team player commits a foul. The referee stopped the match and gave a spot kick.
22'
Free kick
The referee of this meeting called a foul. As a result, Mexico U17 is awarded a free kick.
21'
Goal kick
The linesman raises the flag parallel to the end line, which means the goalkeeper of the Mexico U17 team will take a goal kick.
19'
Shot on target
The ball goes on target – Guzman Victor (Mexico U17) made the shot.
18'
Corner kick
In this episode, the head referee points at the corner arc of the field. Alvarez Efrain (Mexico U17) will be serving the corner kick.
17'
Free kick
The match referee noticed that the Mexico U17 player committed a foul. Therefore, he assigns a penalty.
17'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
17'
Shot on target
The ball hits the target, but the goalie has no weak spots - a good chance missed by the Mexico U17 team.
16'
Corner kick
The team's attack continues - Mexico U17 releases the ball over the end line. The attacking team gets the right to serve a corner.
15'
Shot on target
The ball hits the target, but the goalie has no weak spots - a good chance missed by the Mexico U17 team.
14'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
13'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
11'
Corner kick
The football crosses the end line of the field. The referee awards a corner kick.
9'
Throw in
Throw-in for Mexico U17 after the ball has left the pitch.
8'
Goal kick
A forward player could not keep the ball before the end line. Therefore, Mexico U17 takes a goal kick.
6'
Throw in
There is a short pause in the game. The ball crosses the sideline - team Mexico U17 will have possession.
4'
Corner kick
In this episode, the head referee points at the corner arc of the field. Alvarez Efrain (Mexico U17) will be serving the corner kick.
3'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.
2'
Shot on target
Gonzalez Bryan (Mexico U17) better his team's statistics on shots on target.
2'
Throw in
The linesman indicates by waving the flag that the Mexico U17 team has the right to throw in.
1'
Throw in
Mexico U17 player throws the ball in play from the touchline.

About

06.11.2019 at 14:30 Japan U17 and Mexico U17 will play a match as part of the U17 FIFA World Cup. The game will be played at the Bezerrão. Japan U17 vs Mexico U17 score, statistics, and full match live broadcast can be found on azscore.co.za. All this data is accessible and free for all users without registration.

Match information

Japan U17 lineup:
  • : Suzuki Zion
  • : Wakatsuki Yamato
  • : Suzuki Kaito
  • : Murakami Yosuke
  • : Nishikawa Jun
  • : Yamauchi Kakeru
  • : Naruoka Hikaru
  • : Mito Shunsuke
  • : Fujita Joel Chima
  • : Hata Taiga
  • : Nakano Shinya

Japan U17 last matches info:

  • China U17 - Japan U17 (22 May 2026) King Abdullah Sports City Hall Stadium 2:3 U17 AFC Asian Cup
  • Japan U17 - Uzbekistan U17 (19 May 2026) King Abdullah Sports City Hall Stadium 1:1 U17 AFC Asian Cup
  • Japan U17 - Tajikistan U17 (15 May 2026) King Abdullah Sports City Training Stadium Pitch C 5:0 U17 AFC Asian Cup
  • Japan U17 - Indonesia U17 (12 May 2026) King Abdullah Sports City Training Stadium Pitch A 3:1 U17 AFC Asian Cup
  • China U17 - Japan U17 (09 May 2026) King Abdullah Sports City Training Stadium Pitch C 1:2 U17 AFC Asian Cup

Mexico U17 lineup:

  • : Garcia Eduardo
  • : Espinosa Jose
  • : Guzman Victor
  • : Alvarez Efrain
  • : Flores Abraham
  • : El-Mesmari Bruce
  • : Gonzalez Bryan
  • : Munoz Santiago
  • : Martinez Josue
  • : Pizzuto Eugenio
  • : Gomez Alejandro

Mexico U17 last matches info:

  • Mexico U17 - Portugal U17 (18 Nov 2025) Aspire Zone - Pitch 3 0:5 U17 FIFA World Cup
  • Argentina U17 - Mexico U17 (14 Nov 2025) Aspire Zone - Pitch 2 2:2 U17 FIFA World Cup
  • Switzerland U17 - Mexico U17 (10 Nov 2025) Aspire Zone - Pitch 3 3:1 U17 FIFA World Cup
  • Mexico U17 - Ivory Coast U17 (07 Nov 2025) Aspire Zone - Pitch 2 1:0 U17 FIFA World Cup
  • Mexico U17 - Republic of Korea U17 (04 Nov 2025) Aspire Zone - Pitch 1 1:2 U17 FIFA World Cup

Japan U17 vs Mexico U17 score today will be available at the beginning of the match on 06 Nov 2019. On azscore.co.za, you will find not only the Japan U17 vs Mexico U17 score but the latest score, livescore, results, and fixtures for future matches.

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