Nigeria and Uzbekistan also
qualified as Groups E and F completed their matches while Hungary, who were
beaten by Nigeria, still sneak through as one of the best third-placed sides.
Awoniyi of Nigeria celebrates
scoring the first goal of the game during the FIFA U-20 World Cup New Zealand
2015 Group E match between Hungary and Nigeria held at Stadium Taranaki on June
7, 2015 in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
Germany and Brazil joined Portugal,
who confirmed their qualification on Saturday, as the only teams with a 100
percent win record after their opening three matches.
European champions Germany knocked
Honduras out of the tournament with a 5-1 result that ensured Senegal would go
through as one of the best third-placed sides, ending a nerve-racking 24-hour
wait for the West Africans.
A Marc Stendera penalty for Germany,
matched by a header off the post and into the net by Honduras star Bryan
Rochez, kept the Central Americans in the hunt for the first 30 minutes of
their clash.
But the mood changed once Julian Brandt regained the lead for Germany when he
latched on to a through ball from Stendera.
Although Germany were not playing at
their best they pulled away in the second half with further goals by Hany
Mukhtar, Grischa Proemel and Niklas Stark.
Uzbekistan booked their place in the
next round when a 3-0 win over Fiji, coupled with the Honduran loss, saw them
leap from bottom to second in Group F.
Fiji, who upset Honduras earlier in
the tournament, put up stout resistance for 60 minutes before Eldor Shomurodov
and Zabikhillo Urinboev both scored in a 60-second burst. Mirjamol Kosimov
rounded off the scoring just before full-time.
North Korea, with nothing at stake
after losing their first two games, put up a brave show for two-thirds of their
match against Brazil.
With a solid defensive wall they
kept the game scoreless for 60 minutes, but it fell apart when Min Hyo Song
scored an own goal when he deflected a long-range shot from Jaja into the net.
Jean Carlos and Leo Pereira then
added to the Brazilian tally as they completed the formalities.
Nigeria set up a last-16 clash with Germany after two goals by Taiwo Awoniyi
gave them a 2-0 win over Hungary to finish second in Group E.
The Hungarians also qualify as one
of the best third-placed teams and will face Serbia in the knockout stages.
Awoniyi’s first came from a pinpoint
cross by Saviour Godwin. The second was a simpler affair after Hungarian pair
Attila Osvath and Akos Kecskes collided, leaving Awoniyi with an easy path to
the goal.
Round of 16 fixtures
Ghana Vs Mali
Ghana Vs Mali
Serbia Vs Hungary
USA Vs Colombia
Ukraine Vs Senegal
Austria Vs Uzbekistan
Germany Vs Nigeria
Portugal Vs New Zealand
Brazil Vs Uruguay
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