Australia Wins Tickets For The 31st 2022 World Cup Through Penalty Shootouts, These Are The Socceroos' Hero Figures
Australia national team goalkeeper, Andrew Redmayne (left), became a hero who led his country to qualify for the 2022 World Cup. (Photo: Twitter @Socceroos)

JAKARTA - Australia has confirmed that it will qualify for the 2022 World Cup. The ticket to Qatar was won after The Socceroos won on penalties over Peru, Tuesday, June 14, early morning WIB.

This is Australia's sixth successive World Cup success. In the tournament later, they will enter Group D with France, Denmark and Tunisia.

Australia's substitute goalkeeper, Andrew Redmayne, became a hero. He saved Peru's last penalty which was executed by Alex Valera.

The competition was really tight. Both teams are equally determined to win the 31st ticket to the 2022 World Cup.

Based on statistics, the two teams are fairly even in possession of the ball. Likewise for business scoring opportunities.

However, until the whistle sounded signaling the normal round ended, no one was able to score a goal. Likewise when extra innings are played.

As a result, the winner must be determined by penalty shootout. Five Australian executioners successfully carried out their duties.

Meanwhile, Valera, who was Peru's last executor, was unable to beat Redmayne, who was introduced in the 120th minute.

Tickets to the 2022 World Cup now only have one place left. Costa Rica will fight for that position with New Zealand, who will play a play-off match at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Wednesday, June 15, early morning WIB.


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