
In the United States, the world of football is once again in the spotlight — the Club World Cup is entering a heated stage. Matches, growing increasingly intense day by day, are forcing fans around the world to fix their eyes on screens.
One of the latest matches of the group stage was the dramatic clash in Group “C” between Boca Juniors and Benfica. The match between these two giant clubs was tense and uncompromising, ending in a 2:2 draw. Three red cards shown by Mexican head referee Cesar Ramos highlight how intense the encounter was.
As a result, thanks to yesterday’s big win, Bayern took the lead in Group “C” with 3 points. Boca Juniors and Benfica, both collecting 1 point from the draw, are currently sharing 2nd and 3rd places. Auckland City remains without points.
Group “D” also saw matches of great interest. Chelsea confidently defeated Los Angeles 2:0, while Flamengo overcame Esperance with the same score. Both winning teams were recorded in the top 2 with 3 points each.
Today, June 17, another important match awaits football fans — from Group “F,” Fluminense and Borussia Dortmund will face each other. The match starts at 21:00 Tashkent time and will be officiated by experienced Uzbek referee Ilgiz Tantashev. He will be assisted on the flanks by Andrey Sapenko and Timur Gaynullin. This is considered a high-level experience not only for the referee himself but also for Uzbekistan’s refereeing system.
The second match of the group, between Ulsan and Mamelodi Sundowns, will kick off on June 18 at 03:00.
Tomorrow, June 18, also holds great importance. In Group “E,” River Plate will face Urawa Red Diamonds (00:00), Monterrey will play against Inter (06:00). In Group “G,” the team featuring Uzbekistan’s Abduqodir Husanov — Manchester City — will take on Wydad. This match will also begin at 21:00.
Each encounter is crucial not only for points but also for determining playoff spots, demonstrating how tense and full of intrigue the tournament is. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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