Ecuador president declares national holiday after World Cup progression

Ecuador fans celebrate after the match
Ecuador fans celebrate after the matchREUTERS / Mike Segar

Ecuador President Daniel Noboa declared Friday ⁠a national holiday after the country's football team reached the ‌knockout phase of the World Cup ‌with a shock 2-1 win ‌over Germany.

"Thanks to the players and ‌the coach who, despite the ‌criticism, the insults, and the tough moments they went through, managed ‌to recover and give this ⁠immense ‌joy to the entire country. Tomorrow, a ​holiday!" Noboa said in a post on X.

Ecuador needed ​victory in their final Group E match on Thursday following a ⁠defeat ​by Ivory Coast and a draw with Curacao.

The South American side conceded early against the Germans but ‌fought back to secure the win, sparking celebrations among fans at a sold-out New York/New Jersey stadium.

Germany had already been assured of qualification as group winners. Ivory Coast finished second after their 2-0 win over Curacao.

Ecuador ‌qualified as one of the ​best eight third-placed teams, reaching ‌the World Cup knockout stages for only the second time. They advanced to the round of 16 at the 2006 ⁠tournament in ⁠Germany.

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