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U.S. Para 7-a-Side National Team 6, Argentina 0 – 2019 IFCPF World Cup – 5th-8th Placement

July 17, 2019
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Five Players Score as USA Moves on to 5th Place Match vs. Iran on Friday

SEVILLA, Spain (July 16, 2019) – Five different players scored for the U.S. Para 7-a-Side National Team in a convincing 6-0 rout of Argentina at the IFCPF World Cup on Tuesday evening. The win advances the USA to a second-consecutive 5th-6th Place match, where they’ll face Iran on Friday, July 19. The USA’s fifth place finish in 2017 was the program’s highest placement in the world finals.

The Red White and Blue wasted little time getting on the board, when David Garza drew and converted a penalty kick in just the fourth minute. Ben Lindau doubled the lead with his own penalty kick ten minutes later after Cameron DeLillo was taken down in the box. The goals were each players’ first at this World Cup.

DeLillo was a menace to Argentina in the first half and finally got his goal, advancing a ball into the area from the right side and rounding the ‘keeper before putting away his fourth goal of the tournament.

A rattled Argentina side – which had defeated the U.S. at the 2016 Paralympic Games and 2018 Copa America – made two substitutions before the half, including replacing goalkeeper Nahuel Gutierrez with Matias Salvat. The changes did little to stem the U.S. attack. Within a minute USA forward Nick Mayhugh cleared a ball from his own area some 50+ yards, catching Salvat way off his line as the ball bounced over the ‘keeper to put the U.S. up 4-0 at the break.

Argentina’s German Rosmussi picked up his second yellow card in the first minute of the second half, which further entrenched the U.S. dominance. While Sean Boyle came up big on two occasions, Mayhugh added his team-high 10th goal of the tournament in the 37th minute and Shea Hammond his fifth six minutes later to finish the rout.

Up Next: The USA will play Iran for 5th place on Friday at 5 a.m. ET in a rematch of the teams’ first group stage match, which the USA won 3-2 in dramatic fashion. Iran fell to Brazil in the quarterfinals and defeated the Netherlands 6-0 Tuesday. Fans can follow along on twitter @ussoccer_pnt and Instagram at @ussoccer_pnt.

NOTES:

  • The USA’s hopes to match its highest finish ever at an international tournament with a victory in Friday’s 5th place game.
  • David Garza and Ben Lindau became the seventh and eighth players to score for the USA at this World Cup, joining Adam Ballou (1), Tyler Bennett (1), Drew Bremer (1), Cam DeLillo (4), Seth Jahn (1), Shea Hammond (5) and Nick Mayhugh (10).
  • Sean Boyle posted his first shutout of this World Cup and the team’s second as Carter Alvey was in net for the 13-0 win over Finland.
  • The 25 goals scored by the U.S. are a team high at this tournament, surpassing the 18 scored in six games at the 2017 World Championships. For context on the team’s development path, the USA scored 10 in 2013 and 2015 and 14 in 2011. In 2001, the USA was outscored 16-1 in six games at the CPISRA World Games.

-U.S. Para 7-a-Side National Team Match Report-

Match: U.S. Para 7-a-Side National Team vs. Argentina – 5th-8th Placement
Date: July 16, 2019
Competition: 2019 IFCPF World Cup
Venue: Ciudad Deportiva Sevilla FC Cisneros Palacios, Sevilla, Spain
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
Attendance: TBA
Weather: 86 degrees, sunny

Scoring Summary:           1             2             F
USA                                      4             2             6
ARG                                     0             0             0

USA – David Garza (penalty kick)               4th minute
USA – Ben Lindau (penalty kick)                 12
USA – Cameron DeLillo                                24
USA – Nick Mayhugh                                     30+
USA – Nick Mayhugh                                     37
USA – Shea Hammond                                  43

Lineups:
USA: 1-Sean Boyle, 2-Cameron DeLillo (14-Shea Hammond, 42), 4-Jacob Kaplan (11-Tyler Bennett, 51), 6-Ben Lindau (3-Jacob Crumbley, 57), 9-Nick Mayhugh (7-Adam Ballou, 51), 10-David Garza, 13-Josh Brunais (capt)
Substitutes not used: 12-Carter Alvey, 8-Drew Bremer (injured)
Suspended: 5-Seth Jahn
Head coach: Stuart Sharp

ARG: 1-Nahuel Gutierrez (12-Matias Salvat, 29), 2-German Romussi, 4-Rodrigo Lugrin (14-Rodrigo Luquez, 44), 5-Carlos Carrizo, 6-Mariano Morana (capt) (9-Fabio Coria, 49), 7-Matias Romano (8-Cristian Billordio, 29)
Substitutes not used: 10-Lucas Curio, 11-Fabricio Alvarez
Head coach: Marcelo Sanchez

Misconduct Summary:
ARG – German Romussi (caution)              4th minute
ARG – Mariano Morana (caution)              11
ARG – German Romussi (caution)              31
ARG – German Romussi (Sent Off)            31
ARG – Marian Cortes (caution)                   60

Officials:
Referee: Haswell
Second Referee: Ballesteros
Third Referee: Naranjo
Fourth Official: Montero