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World Cup 2026: Ecuador left furious after controversial non-call on Germany's early goal

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It took less than two minutes for Germany to take the lead in Thursday’s group stage match against Ecuador. Off a throw-in, Germany got the ball to Leroy Sané, who sent in a lovely shot that slipped past goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez.

But on replay, there was a clear high boot foul in the immediate run-up to the goal. German midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović, who received the throw-in, lifted his leg high in the air to wrangle the ball.

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Pavlović’s kick was not only in line with the face of Ecuador midfielder Pedro Vite, but appeared to have even made contact with Vite’s face. The kick appears to be a high boot or high foot challenge, which should have resulted in a foul. That would have disallowed the goal and given Ecuador a free kick at the spot of the foul.

However, after review, the goal did not get called back. Ecuador players (and fans) were furious after the non-call, and argued with center referee Tori Penso. In the end, though, it was the decision of VAR (video assistant referee) Joe Dickerson, who reviewed the goal but did not see a reason to have Penso take a closer look at the foul.

25 June 2026, USA, East Rutherford: Soccer, Men, 2026 World Cup, Ecuador vs. Germany, Group Stage, Group E, Matchday 3, New YorkNew Jersey Stadium, Aleksandar Pavlovic (left, Germany) and Pedro Vite (Ecuador) battle for the ball.PLEASE NOTE: In accordance with FIFA regulations, these images may be used exclusively for editorial purposes. Commercial use is prohibited. Furthermore, no video-like sequences may be created, and no alterations may be made to the image, either in the foreground or the background. Photo: Tom Weller/dpa (Photo by Tom Weller/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Another view of Pavlović’s foul missed by VAR.

(picture alliance via Getty Images)

Ecuador ended up getting the equalizer just seven minutes later, tying things up at 1-1. It was the first goal of the World Cup for La Tri, who have struggled mightily in this tournament and needed a win in order to keep their goals of advancing to the knockout stage alive.

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Later, in the second half, Dickerson and VAR did step in on another foul, this time in Ecuador’s favor: Penso had initially given Germany a penalty kick, but after review, Ecuador was instead awarded a free kick further back.

In the end, though, the missed foul didn’t end up mattering: Ecuador’s Gonzalo Plata scored on a tough finish in the 77th minute to secure a 2-1 win and a knockout berth. It’s just the second time that the team has advanced past the group stage at the World Cup.

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