Mauro Icardi’s goal and late assist lift Galatasaray to 3-2 win at Molde in Champions League playoff

Galatasaray's Norwegian midfielder Fredrik Midtsjo (L) celebrates after scoring his team's third goal during the first leg of the UEFA Champions League playoff against Molde at the Aker Stadion in Molde, western Norway, on Aug. 23, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 24 August 2023
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Mauro Icardi’s goal and late assist lift Galatasaray to 3-2 win at Molde in Champions League playoff

  • The Argentina forward’s creativity has the Turkish champions on the brink of a return to the lucrative group stage for the first time in four years
  • Winners in the second legs on Tuesday advance to the 32-team group-stage draw on Aug. 31

GENEVA: Mauro Icardi’s clever goal then an unselfish assist on the winner in stoppage time lifted Galatasaray to a 3-2 victory at Molde in the first leg of a Champions League qualifying playoff Wednesday.

The Argentina forward’s creativity has the Turkish champions on the brink of a return to the lucrative group stage for the first time in four years.

Icardi’s standout moment was a deft volley to score in the 29th minute, taking a floated pass from Yunus Akgun over his right shoulder with a first-time shot to give the visitors a 2-1 lead.

Molde had led in the fifth minute and leveled early in the second half, but were beaten in the final seconds. Icardi broke clear and passed across the goalmouth for Norwegian midfielder Fredrik Midtsjo to score into an empty net.

Midtsjo’s goal threatens to extend Norway’s unwanted record of not having a team advance to the group stage since his former club Rosenborg 16 years ago.

The return game is in Istanbul next Tuesday between two teams that already each won through two qualifying rounds.

Braga will take just a 2-1 lead to Greece after Panathinaikos found a goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time to halve the Portuguese team’s lead.

Midfielder Daniel Mancini’s goal gave hope to Panathinaikos, the 1971 European Cup beaten finalists that have not been in the group stage for 13 years.

Braga got goals in the 51st by Abel Ruiz and in the 73rd from Spanish winger Alvaro Djalo, either side of a glaring miss by Panathinaikos forward Andraz Sporar who scooped a shot over the unguarded goal.

Maccabi Haifa was held 0-0 by Young Boys in a game of few chances where the visiting Swiss champion did not have a shot on target.

Winners in the second legs on Tuesday advance to the 32-team group-stage draw on Aug. 31.


CONCACAF says it will have 6 automatic berths for 2030 World Cup

Updated 07 February 2026
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CONCACAF says it will have 6 automatic berths for 2030 World Cup

  • CONCACAF said Friday that qualifying will start in September 2027 with its teams ranked 14th through 35th playing a home-and-home, total-goals first round
  • The top two teams in each group advance to a 12-nation final round

MIAMI: The governing body for North and Central American and Caribbean soccer says it will have six automatic qualifying spots in the 2030 World Cup and a seventh will be available as part of an intercontinental playoff.
CONCACAF made its announcement Friday, although FIFA does not appear to have announced each confederation’s allocation of berths and the president of the South American confederation CONMEBOL has proposed expanding the tournament yet again to 64 nations.
FIFA’s media office said in an email it was looking into whether confederations’ allocation had been decided.
CONCACAF said Friday that qualifying will start in September 2027 with its teams ranked 14th through 35th playing a home-and-home, total-goals first round.
The 11 winners will advance to the second round along with its top 13-ranked nations. The 24 teams will be split into six four-team groups and each nation will play six matches, in October and November 2027, and March 2028.
The top two teams in each group advance to a 12-nation final round, to be played in June 2028, and September and October 2029. There will be three final-round groups, and each nation will play six matches. The top two teams in each group will qualify for a 2030 World Cup that will be primarily in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with one game each in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
The top two third-place teams advance to a CONCACAF home-and-home, total-goals playoff in November 2029. The winner will advance to FIFA’s intercontinental playoffs.
With the expansion of the World Cup from 32 teams in 2022 to 48 this year, CONCACAF doubled its automatic berths to six. United States, Mexico and Canada received automatic spots as co-hosts, Curaçao, Haiti and Panama earned berths in qualifying.
Jamaica has a chance to earn a seventh berth next month in playoffs with New Caledonia and Congo.
CONCACAF also said its 2027 Nations League semifinals and final will be at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.