Tunisia achieved third place in the Egyptian capital tournament after defeating New Zealand in a match held at Cairo Stadium in the Egyptian capital.
Tunisia started the match on a dramatic and exciting note, as Tunisia initiated offensive pressure in the first half, but were unable to translate this pressure into goals.
New Zealand dominated play at some points in the game, making things look more tense.
Tunisia goalkeeper Bachir Ben Said was remarkably brilliant, saving several dangerous chances, while Tunisia’s offensive efforts continued to search for the goal of progress, but to no avail.
The original time of the match ended in a goalless draw, after which a penalty shootout was resorted to. Thanks to an outstanding performance from the Tunisian national team, they managed to win the penalty shootout 4-2.
With this victory, Tunisia finished third in the tournament in the capital of Egypt, and the team showed fighting spirit and determination to achieve success in the competition.
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