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Fil-French goalkeeper Alphonse Areola helps France beat Uruguay via penalty shootout

FRENCH WIN CROWN
/ 06:32 AM July 15, 2013

Istanbul, Turkey— France won the Under-20 World Cup for the first time after drawing with Uruguay 0-0 after extra time and winning the penalty shootout 4-1 on Saturday.

France goalkeeper Alphonse Areola, whose parents are Filipinos, saved Uruguay’s first two penalties — from Emiliano Velazquez and Giorgian De Arrascaeta — before Dimitri Foulquier converted the fourth for France, giving the Europeans an insurmountable lead.

The French celebrated for minutes on the field with rhythmic dance moves, singing and waving to fans, before captain Paul Pogba lifted the trophy.

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“Incredible, this is the World Cup, the World Cup, the World Cup! It is something extraordinary,” said Pogba, who was voted best player of the tournament by FIFA. “It will need some time to realize what we’ve done tonight.”

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In the 36-year history of the event, France is the sixth European champion, but only the second in the past 20 years following Spain’s victory in 1999.

“This is a formidable day,” France coach Pierre Mankowski said. “I have to take my hat off to my players. France is a collective. Paul (Pogba) is important but it is the group of 21 that won us this title. Solidarity is the biggest quality of this team.”

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Areola starred with a couple of excellent saves in regulation before mastering two penalty kicks.

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“This is a great feeling, a relief as well,” the Paris-born Areola said. “Saving the first two penalties was massive. It gave us a psychological advance as it took the pressure off from our players.”

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Uruguay suffered its second defeat in a final after losing to Argentina in 1997.

“It’s very tough to talk now,” Uruguay coach Juan Verzeri said. “We knew France is one of the best teams in Europe, they have a lot of international experience. We played very well during the first 90 minutes.” /ap

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