Antlers reach final as video evidence used for first time to award a penalty

Reuters , Wednesday 14 Dec 2016

The first Japanese side ever to reach Club World Cup, Kashima Antlers defeated Atletico Nacional 3-0 as video evidence was used for the first time to award a penalty

Kashima Antlers midfielder Shoma Doi (R) scores a penalty goal (AFP)
Kashima Antlers midfielder Shoma Doi (R) scores a penalty goal (AFP)

Kashima Antlers became the first Japanese side to reach the Club World Cup final when they beat Colombia's South American champions Atletico Nacional 3-0 on Wednesday.

Kashima's first goal came after 33 minutes when Shoma Doi converted a penalty given for an off-the-ball trip after video evidence was used for the first time to award a spot kick.

Yasushi Endo scored the Antlers' second after 83 minutes when he took advantage of an error by goalkeeper Franco Armani to backheel a loose ball into the empty net.

Atletico's heads went down and two minutes later substitute Yuma Suzuki, who had just come on, sidefooted home a third from close range after Mu Kazanaki's ball across the face of goal.

The result means the Japanese champions will face the winners of Thursday's semi-final between Real Madrid and Mexico's Club America. The final is scheduled for Sunday. 

Kashima Antlers

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