
Haiti and Türkiye have been knocked out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage after suffering defeats on Friday. In Philadelphia, Brazil secured a 3-0 victory over Haiti in Group C, with goals from Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Jr. This result leaves Haiti at the bottom of Group C with zero points from two matches, ending their chances of advancing. Their final group game against Morocco on June 24 will be a dead rubber. In Group D, Türkiye experienced a narrow 1-0 defeat to Paraguay at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. Matias Galarza scored the fastest goal of the tournament so far, netting after just 64 seconds. Despite late pressure and a red card for Paraguay, Türkiye could not find an equalizer. This loss leaves Türkiye with two defeats from two games and no points, confirming their elimination with one match remaining. Haiti returned to the World Cup for the first time since 1974, while Türkiye's campaign ended prematurely.
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