Argentina defeated Switzerland 3-1 in a World Cup quarter-final match held in Kansas City, U.S. [1].
The victory advances Argentina to the semifinals of the tournament, ending Switzerland's run in the competition.
Argentina took an early lead when Alexis Mac Allister scored in the 10th minute [2]. Switzerland struggled to maintain possession following the opening goal but found a way back into the contest. Dan Ndoye scored for Switzerland, leveling the match at 1-1 [3].
The deadlock persisted through the end of regulation play, forcing the match into extra time. Argentina eventually broke the tie in the 112th minute when Julián Álvarez scored a strike to give his team the lead [4]. Argentina added another goal to secure the final 3-1 result [1].
The match took place at the World Cup venue in Kansas City, where Argentina's offensive pressure proved too much for the Swiss defense to handle over the extended duration of the game [5].
While Switzerland managed to equalize during the match, they were unable to sustain the momentum required to force a penalty shootout. The late goal by Álvarez ensured that Argentina would move forward in the tournament bracket.
“Argentina defeated Switzerland 3-1 in a World Cup quarter-final match”
Argentina's progression to the semifinals reinforces their status as a primary contender for the title. By overcoming a resilient Swiss side that managed to equalize, Argentina demonstrated the depth and endurance necessary to win matches that extend into extra time.


