New Caledonia Thrashed 9-0 By Brazil At U17 World Cup Days After 10-0 Loss To England

Brazil beat New Caledonia 9-0 at the 2023 FIFA U17 World Cup on Tuesday. Fluminense forward Kaua Elias scored a hat-trick. Brazil had 77 shots.
New Caledonia Thrashed 9-0 By Brazil At U17 World Cup Days After 10-0 Loss To England
New Caledonia Thrashed 9-0 By Brazil At U17 World Cup Days After 10-0 Loss To England /

Brazil beat New Caledonia 9-0 at the 2023 FIFA U17 World Cup on Tuesday.

Fluminense forward Kaua Elias scored a hat-trick at the Jakarta International Stadium.

Vasco da Gama's Rayan netted twice, while Estevao Willian, Luighi, Vitor Reis and Joao Souza also got on the scoresheet.

New Caledonia registered six attempts at goal, but Brazil had an incredible 77 shots, including 41 from inside the penalty area.

However, the game had remained 0-0 until the floodgates opened in the 28th minute.

Despite Tuesday's huge win, Brazil may have to beat England in order to finish first or second in Group C.

That is because Brazil fell to a shock 3-2 defeat by Iran last Saturday.

Meanwhile, England thrashed New Caledonia 10-0 at the weekend. Two of those 10 goals were scored by Manchester City starlet Justin Oke Oboavwoduo.

Brazil and England will now meet on Friday.

It is possible that Brazil could lose to England and still progress to the round of 16, with four of the six teams that finish third in the group stage set to go through to the knockout phase.

New Caledonia qualified for the FIFA U17 World Cup by finishing second, to New Zealand, at the 2023 OFC U17 Championship.

The country's senior men's national team are ranked 162nd in the world by FIFA.

A photo taken during Brazil's 9-0 win over New Caledonia at the U17 World Cup in November 2023
Brazil beat New Caledonia 9-0 at the FIFA U17 World Cup on Tuesday :: Twitter/X/@BlackHoleRev7

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Robert Summerscales
ROBERT SUMMERSCALES

Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.