The match between the Thai and Colombian women's futsal teams this afternoon (November 28) is a competition for a ticket to the quarterfinals between the two teams. The Thai women's futsal team only needs a draw to advance, while the Colombian women's futsal team must win.

The Thai women's futsal team (white shirt) could not overcome Colombia (Photo: FAT).
However, the Thai women's futsal team's dream of reaching the quarterfinals was soon dashed. In the 4th minute, Celis scored the opening goal to give Colombia a 1-0 lead.
Not yet recovered from the shock of the above-mentioned loss, the Southeast Asian women's team lost the second goal just a few minutes later. In the 8th minute, Salcedo scored to raise the score to 2-0 for the team from South America.
In the first half, the Thai women's futsal team rekindled hope for themselves, with Arriya's goal in the 11th minute, thereby narrowing the gap to 1-2.
However, that was all the Thai women's futsal team could do in this match. In the second half (in futsal, each half is 20 minutes, not counting the time the ball is out of play), Colombia continued to dominate.

The Thai women's football team said goodbye to the World Cup (Photo: FAT).
In the 23rd minute, Salcedo scored to raise the score to 3-1 for the South American team. Not only that, in the 35th minute, Rodriguez scored to seal the 4-1 victory for the Colombian women's futsal team.
This victory officially helped Colombia qualify for the quarter-finals. The Thai women's futsal team was eliminated.
After Thailand lost this afternoon, Southeast Asia no longer has a representative at the 2025 Women's Futsal World Cup. A day earlier, the host Philippines lost 1-5 to Argentina. The Philippines lost all 3 group stage matches, finishing bottom of Group A, and they were eliminated.
As of tonight, six teams have qualified for the quarterfinals, including Argentina, Colombia, Portugal, Spain, Morocco and Brazil. Argentina will face Colombia and Spain will face Morocco in the quarterfinals.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/doi-tuyen-futsal-nu-thai-lan-bi-loai-dong-nam-a-sach-bong-tai-world-cup-20251128200846098.htm






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