Mexico 1-1 Spain | Match Report - AUG, 2010
Mexico defeated Uruguay in their opening Copa America Centenario match to take the UFWC title and become Unofficial Football World Champions. In a tight match that saw both sides reduced to ten men, two late goals gave Mexico the win - only their second in UFWC history.
Mexico came from behind to retain the UFWC title and remain Unofficial Football World Champions with this draw with Venezuela. Both Mexico and Venezuela had already qualified for the knockout stage, but the draw means Mexico finish top of Group C.
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In a sneaky Cosafa Castle Cup match that didn't appear on the FIFA fixture list but does now appear on FIFA's results list - so does count towards UFWC rankings - Angola held onto the title and gained an extra ranking point. The Palancas Negras now progress to the final of the Cosafa Cup which, lest we forget, is an annual year-round tournament contested by the 13 national teams of the Confederation of Southern Africa Football Associations.
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Another 0-0 draw after extra-time and another penalty shoot-out, but a different result as the Netherlands lost the UFWC title and crashed out of the World Cup, with Argentina becoming the new Unofficial Football World Champions and claiming a place in the World Cup Final. Goalkeeper Sergio Romero was the hero, saving shoot-out kicks from Ron Vlaar and Wesley Sneijder to give his side victory. Argentina will play Germany on Sunday with the official FIFA and unofficial UFWC titles both at stake.