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Ecuador secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over Germany, enabling their qualification for the round of 32 as one of the best third-place teams in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This win also marked the end of a nine-match winless streak against European teams.

World ChampionshipJun 26, 2026By Mark Twain

Ecuador Triumphs Over Germany to Secure Spot in World Cup Knockout Stages

Ecuador Triumphs Over Germany to Secure Spot in World Cup Knockout Stages

La Tri’s aspirations for advancement were precariously balanced as they faced off against the four-time world champions, who were already eyeing the knockout rounds.

It was always destined to be a challenging encounter against Julian Nagelsmann’s formidable squad, and the Germans struck first within just two minutes in a contentious play.

Aleksandar Pavlovic and Florian Wirtz linked up in the penalty area, setting up Leroy Sane for a precise first-time finish into the bottom corner. However, Sebastián Beccacece’s team had every right to feel aggrieved, as Pavlovic had caught Pedro Vite with a high boot in the buildup.

Given Ecuador’s earlier struggles in the tournament, few anticipated a spirited response, but Nilson Angulo clearly had other plans. He seized on a moment of indecision in the German defense and unleashed a stunning shot past the legendary Manuel Neuer.

This remarkable goal not only spared Ecuador the humiliation of potentially becoming only the second South American nation in history to exit a World Cup without scoring, but it also marked Angulo as the fourth Sunderland player to find the net in these finals—surpassed only by Paris Saint-Germain’s impressive total of six.

Less than a minute into the second half, the match witnessed its next moment of drama, as referee Mary Victoria Penso initially awarded Germany a penalty following Joel Ordonez’s clumsy challenge on Kai Havertz. However, after a VAR review, the decision was overturned, with Sane penalized instead for a foul on Vite during the buildup.

With the momentum shifting, Ecuador pressed for a decisive second goal, and Enner Valencia forced Neuer into action with a long-range strike that was deftly parried away by the goalkeeper.

This match marked Valencia’s record-breaking eighth appearance for La Tri at a World Cup, with Kevin Rodriguez entering the fray shortly thereafter. 

From that moment on, Beccacece’s men appeared more dangerous, pushing forward relentlessly until they found their much-deserved second goal in the 77th minute. Rodriguez played a crucial role in the ensuing chaos, flicking Vite’s corner for Gonzalo Plata to deftly hook a finish past Neuer.

Ultimately, Ecuador held firm to secure a historic three points, propelling their World Cup journey forward after a rocky start. They finished third in Group E, but crucially emerged as one of the top third-placed teams.

This defeat, meanwhile, prevented Germany from achieving a record-equalling 12th consecutive victory, although they still advanced as group winners.

Man of the Match: Pedro Vite (Ecuador)

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