Academy

Canada U-20s advance to quarterfinal match against United States

Caleb Canada

PUEBLA, Mexico – It’s going to be Canada against the United States for a spot in the 2013 FIFA Under-20 World Cup after Canada soundly beat Nicaragua 5-1 in the decisive Group B finale of the CONCACAF U-20 Championships.


HIGHLIGHTS

Vancouver Whitecaps FC striker Caleb Clarke led the way with a pair of goals, with fellow Residency graduate Ben McKendry also scoring and Ben Fisk tallying two assists. A fourth Residency product, Daniel Stanese, played 90 minutes at centre back. The Canadians also got goals from Samuel Piette and Mauro Eustaquio.


The scoreline could've been much higher as Canada hit the crossbar twice in the first half and had spurned chance after chance in the second half as well.


The result saw Canada finish second in Group B behind Cuba, and they will face their regional foes on Tuesday night after the Americans beat Costa Rica 1-0 earlier Friday to finish atop Group A.


Eulises Pavon got Nicaragua’s only goal from the penalty spot in first-half stoppage time.


Piette opened the scoring six minutes in when John Dollary took a Canadian free kick on the right side towards the Fortuna Dusseldorf midfielder. Piette stepped onto it and hammered a powerful curling shot into the roof of the net before racing to the sidelines to celebrate one of the goals of the tournament so far.


Clarke got his first of the night on a corner kick in the 24th minute. Fisk took the corner from the right side and Clarke wasn’t picked up on his near-post run, hitting a right-footed effort to double Canada’s lead.


Canada got their third of the night from the spot after Nicaragua had Christian Gutierrez sent off for a second yellow card after handling Piette’s long-range shot in the 37th minute. Eustaquio stepped up and scored to the corner to his right.


Pavon’s goal also came from the spot, and while that call was contentious in and of itself, just a few seconds earlier Nicaragua could have had a man sent off after Alessandro Riggi was struck in the face, but there was no card on the play.


Any worries of a comeback were quickly put to rest after Clarke converted Dollery’s cross in the 54the minute and McKendry scored from close range in the 65th minute to put a stamp on the result.