On 15 October, one of the matches of Euro-2024 in football took place. Team Switzerland and Team Belarus met.
Euro-2024
Switzerland - Belarus - 3:3 (1:0)
Goals: Jerdan Shaqiri (28), Akandji (89), Z. Amdouni (90) - Max Ebong (61), D. Polyakov (69), D. Antilewski (84)
Warnings: S. Politevich (4), A. Zeqiri (77), Kirill Pechenin (90), D. Antilevsky (84). Antilevsky (90+2), N. Korzun (90+4)
Review of the match Switzerland vs Belarus:
An exciting football match between Switzerland and Belarus took place recently as part of the European Championship qualifiers. The match took place at the Kibunpark Stadium and fans witnessed a thrilling match that ended in a 3-3 draw. Switzerland led 1-0 at half-time, with the only goal of the half coming in the 28th minute. At the start of the game, the Swiss had the lead thanks to a goal by Xherdan Shaqiri. However, Belarus was determined to get back on track. The second half started with Belarus making the first substitution in the 46th minute. Alexander Kontsevoy came on the pitch, making way for Dmitri Antilevsky. It didn't take Belarus long to equalise - Mikalai Ebong scored in the 61st minute to the jubilation of the Belarusian fans. Switzerland immediately responded with two substitutions in the 62nd minute. Cedric Itten and Andy Zekiri joined the Swiss team. Belarus also made two substitutions in the 64th minute: Ikhar Bahar and Kirill Pechenin. Belarus took the lead in the 69th minute when Denis Polyakov headed the ball into the net. However, Switzerland continued to fight and made two more substitutions in the 73rd minute: Bril Embolo and Djibril Ndoye. The game became increasingly tense, with both teams looking for a goal.
In the 73rd minute Switzerland made two more substitutions: Ricardo Rodriguez and Ueli Garcia came on the pitch. In the 77th minute, Switzerland's Andy Zekiri received a yellow card, which further increased the tension in the match. Belarus made the last substitution in the 83rd minute, bringing in Vladislav Malkevich instead of Vitaly Klimovich. However, in the 84th minute, Belarusian Dmitri Antilevsky scored a goal to put Belarus ahead again. Just minutes before the end of the match, the Swiss managed to level the score in the 89th minute. Manuel Akandji hit the net, setting up a thrilling end to the match. In the 90th minute, Belarus received two yellow cards: Kirill Pechenin and Dmitri Antilevsky were warned. Incredibly, Switzerland managed to score again in the last minute of added time - Zakaria Amdouni scored the winning goal. In the final minutes of the match Belarus made the last substitution - Aleksei Pavlovets came on instead of Nikita Korzun. The match ended in a 3-3 draw, leaving both teams with mixed emotions. Switzerland showed great resilience coming back from two defeats, while Belarus can be proud of their early lead. This exciting match showed the competitive spirit and skill of both teams, and the fans are looking forward to the next meeting.
The next round of matches await the rivals: Switzerland vs Kosovo, Belarus vs Andorra.
Statistics of the match Switzerland vs Belarus:
Switzerland national team | Belarus | |
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6 | Kicks in the box | 3 |
22 | Blows | 7 |
4 | Blocked shots | 1 |
13 | Penalty kicks | 6 |
9 | Kicks from outside the penalty box | 1 |
10 | Offences | 14 |
8 | Corner | 1 |
4 | Offsides | 2 |
78% | Ball possession | 22% |
1 | Yellow cards | 4 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
0 | Keeper saves | 3 |
659 | Total assists | 190 |
587 | Accurate assists | 121 |
89% | Accuracy of passes | 64% |