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Galarza's Record Goal Helps Paraguay Knock Turkiye Out of World Cup 2026

Paraguay secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Turkiye in Group D of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with Matias Galarza scoring after just 65 seconds. The win was achieved despite Miguel Almiron's red card just before half-time, forcing Paraguay to play the entire second half with 10 men. Turkiye dominated possession but failed to convert chances, with Mert Muldur hitting both crossbar and post. The result eliminates Turkiye from contention for the Round of 32, while Paraguay keeps their knockout stage hopes alive.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Galarza's record goal helps Paraguay knock Turkiye out

Santa Clara, June 20

Paraguay boosted their FIFA World Cup 2026 hopes with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Turkiye in Group D, securing three vital points and eliminating the European side from contention for the Round of 32.

The South Americans made a dream start at the San Francisco Bay Area venue, striking just 65 seconds after kick-off. A misplaced Turkish pass gifted possession to Paraguay, and Matias Galarza wasted no time in punishing the mistake.

Spotting space from distance, the midfielder unleashed a powerful effort that flew beyond goalkeeper Ugurcan Çakir to give Los Guaranies an early advantage.

Stunned by the setback, Turkiye gradually settled into the contest and began creating opportunities. Arda Guler fired over the bar in the 14th minute before Kenan Yildiz tested goalkeeper Orlando Gill with an ambitious bicycle kick.

The Turks came agonisingly close to an equaliser shortly after the half-hour mark when Mert Muldur's header from a free-kick rattled both the crossbar and the post before somehow staying out.

Paraguay remained dangerous on the counterattack, with Juan Jose Caceres forcing a fine save from Çakir. However, the game took a dramatic turn just before half-time when Miguel Almiron was shown a red card following an altercation with an opponent, leaving Paraguay to play the entire second half with 10 men.

Despite their numerical advantage, Turkiye struggled to find a breakthrough after the interval. Paraguay nearly doubled their lead when Julio Enciso cut inside from the right but dragged his shot wide. At the other end, substitute Deniz Gul headed straight at Gill from a promising position.

As the clock ticked down, Turkiye increased the pressure. Can Uzun sent one effort narrowly wide before squandering the visitors' best chance late in the match, shooting directly at Gill after a well-worked attacking move. Defender Merih Demiral also had an opportunity deep into stoppage time but headed off target.

The final whistle confirmed Paraguay's first win of the tournament and strengthened their chances of reaching the knockout stage. For Turkiye, a second consecutive defeat ended their World Cup dream, with their final group match against the United States now carrying only pride.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

I'm gutted for Turkiye. Arda Guler is such a talent, but they just couldn't break through. Paraguay deserved the win though—surviving a red card for 45 minutes is no joke.

Vikram M

Classic South American grit! Paraguay played with 10 men and still held on. That Muldur shot hitting both posts was unlucky. 😅 Reminds me of our 1986 match against Uruguay—same spirit.

Rohit P

Turkiye's finishing was shocking. Can Uzun should have scored that late chance. Also, Almiron's red card seemed harsh—these referees are too trigger-happy with cards. #WorldCup2026

Michael C

Paraguay showing why defensive organization matters. Even with a man down, they stayed compact. Turkiye had 60% possession but no clear chances. Football is won in the box, not the midfield.

Ananya R

As an Indian football fan, this is inspiring. First goal in 65 seconds shows how quick thinking can change everything. Our players need to be more aggressive from kick-off. Jai Ho! 🇮🇳⚡

David E

Respect to Turkiye's fight, but they missed too many

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