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Amajimbos fall 3-0 to Japan in U17 World Cup knockout
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70533, member: 636"] South African youth football team Amajimbos concluded their historic appearance at the under-17 World Cup after Japan defeated them 3-0 in the knockout competition in Doha. Coach Vela Khumalo indicated his squad controlled proceedings during the opening period and generated multiple scoring opportunities before conceding goals from Hiroto Asada, Minato Yoshida and Shota Fujii following halftime. The result represented the nation's first elimination from the round of 32 stage after securing advancement from group play for the first time in tournament history. Khumalo credited his players for demonstrating resilience against technically accomplished opponents while acknowledging tactical lessons regarding ball possession and concentration levels. The team qualified through performances at regional tournaments, including the COSAFA championship and African Cup of Nations, before defeating Bolivia and drawing with host Qatar during group matches. Morocco, Mali, Uganda and Burkina Faso remained as the continent's representatives in the last 16 round after other African nations, including Egypt, Zambia, Tunisia and Senegal, exited the competition. [/QUOTE]
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