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Ecuador Beats Germany 2-1 in Dramatic World Cup Comeback

Ecuador pulled off one of the biggest results of the 2026 World Cup group stage Thursday, coming from behind to beat Germany 2-1 and keep its tournament alive. La Tri entered the final Group E match under pressure after failing to score in its first two games. Two hours later, Ecuador had beaten a four-time world champion, sent a mostly yellow crowd into celebration at New York New Jersey Stadium, and secured a place in the Round of 32 as one of the best third-place teams.

Germany still finished first in Group E despite the loss, while Ivory Coast advanced in second place after beating Curaçao 2-0 in the group’s other match. Ecuador finished third with four points, enough to move on in the expanded 48-team World Cup format.

The night started badly for Ecuador. Germany took the lead in the second minute when Leroy Sané finished from inside the area after Florian Wirtz found him during a quick attacking move. Ecuador players protested the buildup, arguing Aleksandar Pavlović had caught Pedro Vite with a high boot before the goal, but the referee allowed play to continue and the goal stood.

For a team that had not scored in the tournament, the early setback could have broken Ecuador. Instead, the response came almost immediately. Nilson Angulo equalized in the ninth minute with Ecuador’s first goal of the World Cup, curling a shot past Manuel Neuer from the edge of the area after Germany lost the ball in midfield. The goal changed the mood of the match. Ecuador looked quicker, sharper and more urgent, especially down the flanks, while Germany struggled to settle after its fast start.

The second half brought another major turning point. Germany was awarded a penalty after Kai Havertz went down under a challenge from Joel Ordóñez, but the decision was overturned after video review because of a German foul earlier in the play. That reprieve kept Ecuador alive, and Gonzalo Plata delivered the winner in the 77th minute. Kevin Rodríguez flicked on a corner at the near post, and Plata reacted first, poking the ball past Neuer from close range to complete the comeback.

The goal sent Ecuador’s players and supporters into full celebration. For Ecuador, it was not just a famous win over Germany. It was a rescue act after a frustrating start to the tournament, which included a 1-0 loss to Ivory Coast and a 0-0 draw against Curaçao.

Moisés Caicedo helped set the tone in midfield, while goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez and Ecuador’s back line held firm as Germany pushed late for an equalizer. David Raum provided much of Germany’s threat from the left, but Ecuador managed the final minutes with discipline and composure.

Germany had already qualified before kickoff and still topped the group, but the defeat raised questions before the knockout stage. Julian Nagelsmann’s side had been chasing a 12th straight victory and a perfect group stage. Instead, Germany conceded in all three Group E matches and looked vulnerable when pressed.

For Ecuador, the result marked a major turnaround under coach Sebastián Beccacece, who had been under heavy criticism after the team’s poor opening performances. At full time, Ecuador’s bench emptied, players fell to the grass, and Beccacece celebrated with visible relief.

The impact was felt back home as well. Ecuador President Daniel Noboa declared Friday a national holiday after the win, thanking the players and coaching staff for recovering from criticism and giving the country a moment of celebration. Ecuador has now reached the World Cup knockout stage for only the second time. Its previous trip beyond the group stage came in 2006, when the tournament was held in Germany.

The next assignment will be tougher, but Ecuador’s World Cup has changed completely. A team that looked close to elimination before kickoff now moves forward with momentum, belief and one of the tournament’s most dramatic group-stage victories. Germany moves on too, but with a warning. The group winner remains one of the tournament’s most dangerous teams, but Ecuador showed that Germany can be rattled, pressured and punished.

For La Tri, the message was simpler: the tournament is not over. It may have just started.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours and Latin American players from his base in Costa Rica. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or on X at @theticotimes.
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