Soccer-Bolivia rally to beat Suriname, reach World Cup playoff final


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - Inter-Confederation Playoffs - Semi Final - Bolivia v Suriname - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico - March 26, 2026 Bolivia's Enzo Monteiro in action with Suriname's Myenty Abena REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

MONTERREY, Mexico, March 26 (Reuters) - ⁠Bolivia came from behind to beat Suriname 2-1 ⁠in their inter-confederation playoff semi-final in Monterrey on ‌Thursday, keeping alive their hopes of a first World Cup appearance since 1994.

The South Americans will face Iraq in Tuesday's playoff final ​for a place at the tournament in ⁠Group I, while Suriname’s ⁠bid to reach the finals for the first time ⁠came to ‌an end after surrendering their early second-half lead.

Suriname struck three minutes after the restart when ⁠Liam van Gelderen reacted quickest to a ​chaotic goalmouth scramble, ‌pouncing on a loose ball after keeper Guillermo Viscarra ⁠failed to ​gather or clear and tapping home from close range.

Substitute Moises Paniagua drew Bolivia level in the 72nd minute, latching ⁠onto a loose ball after a series ​of deflections and steering a toe-poked finish into the far corner.

Bolivia were then awarded a penalty after a Myenty ⁠Abena foul on Juan Godoy, and Miguel Terceros stepped up to convert from the spot in the 79th minute, completing the turnaround for 'La Verde'.

Played in front of a ​largely Bolivian crowd at Monterrey's Estadio ⁠BBVA, the match was attended by FIFA president Gianni Infantino ​and offered a glimpse of ‌a venue set to host four ​games at the World Cup.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

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