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BackAmad Diallo's late strike secures 1-0 win for Côte d'Ivoire over Ecuador
Amad Diallo's late strike secures 1-0 win for Côte d'Ivoire over Ecuador
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Guardian Sport6/15/2026Sports2 min read

Amad Diallo's late strike secures 1-0 win for Côte d'Ivoire over Ecuador

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  • Amad Diallo scored in the 90th minute to give Côte d'Ivoire a 1-0 victory over Ecuador in their Group E opener.
  • The win marked Côte d'Ivoire's first World Cup win against South American opposition and ended Ecuador's 19-match unbeaten streak.

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Why It Matters

Côte d'Ivoire secured their first World Cup victory over South American opposition with a late goal, ending Ecuador's long unbeaten run. The match was played in an area with a significant Ecuadorian-American population.

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The substitute Amad Diallo struck in the 90th minute to give Côte d’Ivoire a 1-0 win over Ecuador in their ⁠Group E opener.

Diallo’s first-time strike of Wilfried Singo’s cross gave the Ivorians their first World Cup victory over South American opposition and ⁠halted Ecuador’s unbeaten run ​at 19 matches.

It also put a bow on a 19-year-old Yan Diomande’s dazzling performance as the Elephants pulled level on points with a Germany side ⁠that thumped Curacao 7-1 in their opener earlier in the day.

The promising Ivorians – who have the youngest squad at this World Cup – looked to be running out of ideas ⁠before Singo found space surging up the right from his defensive post. His cross reached Diallo in stride, ​with the 23-year-old Manchester United player deftly guiding ‌it into the bottom left ‌corner to give the West Africans a dream start ‌to their first World Cup finals appearance since 2014.

Ecuador’s best first-half chances came from Côte d’Ivoire’s casual defending. John Yeboah and Alan Minda struck the bar in the 23rd and 30th minutes, respectively.

But it was Côte d’Ivoire who looked better in possession, with Diomande terrorizing Ecuador’s left side. In the 35th minute, he picked up the ball at midfield, beat Piero Hincapié down the line ‌and dragged a cross into the path of Nicolas Pépé’s late run to the penalty spot. Pépé tried to sneak a second touch to get on ​his favoured left foot, seeing his effort ultimately blocked.

In first-half stoppage time, Singo nearly turned a spectacular bicycle kick on frame from Guéla Doué’s cross.

Côte d’Ivoire started well after the break, but in the 68th minute, a well-struck effort from Ecuador’s Gonzalo Plata forced Yahia Fofana into a comfortable save.

Before that, it ⁠was more of Diomande. In the 52nd minute, his cross met Elye Wahi’s ​angling run, but Wahi’s first-time ​strike skimmed the crossbar. And moments after ​switching to the left flank following two Côte d’Ivoire changes in the 56th ​minute, he dribbled between Yeboah, ‌Alan Franco and ​Moises Caicedo on his ​way into the box before firing high.

In a match played within driving distance of more than 600,000 Ecuadorian Americans estimated to live in New York and New Jersey, La Tricolor fans dominated the atmosphere but left disappointed.

Open Questions

  • Will Côte d'Ivoire maintain this momentum?
  • Can Ecuador bounce back from this defeat?

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