Marseille, June 15, 2026 — In a tense, physical battle that looked destined to finish goalless, Ivory Coast produced a dramatic late twist as A. Diallo (90′) powered home the only goal of the game to defeat Ecuador 1-0 at the Stade Vélodrome.
In a match defined by defensive discipline, relentless tackling, and a flurry of yellow cards, it was the Ivorians who held their nerve in stoppage time. Ecuador, who had marginally more possession (51%) and won the corner count (5-3), will be left wondering how they walked away with nothing after a gritty performance.
First Half: A War of Attrition
The opening 45 minutes was a far cry from the goal fests seen earlier in the tournament. Both teams cancelled each other out in midfield, with referees forced to intervene repeatedly.
The first booking arrived in the 28th minute when S. Fofana (Ivory Coast) went into the book. He was followed by F. Kessie (38′) for a late challenge, and then G. Doue (40′) – making it three yellow cards for the Elephants before the break. Ecuador, by contrast, kept their discipline despite the aerial bombardment.
Chances were at a premium. Ivory Crest created 14 chances in the half but managed only 4 shots on target. Ecuador, structured and patient, created just 6 chances but registered only 1 shot that truly tested the keeper. The teams trudged off at halftime with the scoreboard still reading 0-0.
Second Half: Breaking the Deadlock

The second half followed a similar pattern, but the tension ratcheted up. Ecuador introduced fresh legs at the hour mark, bringing on J. Porozo (62′) – who would later receive a yellow card – and A. Preciado (62′), trying to find a breakthrough.
Ivory Coast responded with their own triple substitution in the 56th minute, introducing A. Diallo, A. Bonny, and N. Angulo to inject pace into the attack. The gamble nearly paid off immediately, but Ecuador’s defense – marshalled by a backline that made 20 tackles overall – held firm.
Then, with 90 minutes on the clock and the match seemingly drifting toward a dull draw, the moment arrived. A. Diallo (90′), who had only been on the pitch for 34 minutes, latched onto a loose ball inside the box following a corner scramble. He fired low and hard past the Ecuadorian keeper. 1-0. The Ivorian bench erupted.
Ecuador pushed desperately for an equalizer. The referee added seven minutes of stoppage time (in addition to six minutes already indicated in the second half), but the Ivorian defense stood tall. A late yellow card for J. Porozo (73′) summed up Ecuador’s frustration. (FIFA.com)
Discipline Stats
| Time | Player | Team | Card |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28′ | S. Fofana | Ivory Coast | 🟨 Yellow |
| 38′ | F. Kessie | Ivory Coast | 🟨 Yellow |
| 40′ | G. Doue | Ivory Coast | 🟨 Yellow |
| 73′ | J. Porozo | Ecuador | 🟨 Yellow |
Match Statistics
| Statistic | Ivory Coast | Ecuador |
|---|---|---|
| Ball Possession | 49% | 51% |
| Total Passes | 379 | 439 |
| Chances Created | 14 | 6 |
| Shots on Target | 4 | 1 |
| Shots Blocked | 3 | 1 |
| Shots Saved (by GK) | 1 | 3 |
| Tackles | 6 | 20 |
| Free Kicks | 11 | 8 |
| Fouls Committed | 10 | 13 |
| Offsides | 0 | 0 |
| Yellow Cards | 3 | 1 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
Key Stats & Analysis
- Possession: Ivory Coast 49% – 51% Ecuador (virtually even).
- Shots on target: Ivory Coast 4 – 1 Ecuador (quality difference told).
- Shots saved: Ecuador’s keeper made 3 saves; Ivory Coast’s keeper made only 1 – indicating Ecuador tested the goal less frequently.
- Discipline: Ivory Coast collected 3 yellow cards (Fofana, Kessie, Doue); Ecuador collected 1 yellow card (Porozo). No red cards.
- Tackles: Ecuador were ferocious, making 20 tackles to Ivory Coast’s 6.
- Fouls: Ecuador committed 13 fouls to Ivory Coast’s 10 – a physical, stop-start affair.
Man of the Match: A. Diallo (Ivory Coast) – The super-sub who came on at 56′ and scored the 90th-minute winner.
Turning Point: The 56th-minute triple substitution by Ivory Coast. Bringing on Diallo, Bonny, and Angulo shifted the momentum and provided the fresh legs needed to break Ecuador’s stubborn defense.
What’s Next?
- Ivory Coast (3 points): A massive three points to start their campaign. The late winner provides a huge psychological boost heading into Round 2.
- Ecuador (0 points): Heartbreak. They were seconds away from a respectable draw and will now need to recover quickly to keep their knockout hopes alive.
- FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Schedule & Group Table are here.


