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China beaten 11-10 by Portugal to finish bottom in Algarve Cup after disputable penalty shoot-out

(Xinhua)    08:38, March 12, 2015
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PARCHAL, Portugal, Mar. 11  -- China surprisingly came out the bottom finishers at the Algarve Cup women's soccer invitational tournament here on Wednesday after tying Portugal 3-3 in 90 minutes and being beaten 11-10 in penalty shoot-out.

Forward Zhang Rong went up to the spot as the 11th Chinese and her shot hit the left post and bounced back towards the box before Portugal's goalkeeper Neide Simoes turned to put it down.

Zhang protested that the ball had passed the goal line but Singapore referee Abirami Naidu declined to accept her argument.

Before Zhang, Tatiana Pinto and Carolina Mendes from the hosts alongside with China's Liu Shanshan and Ma Jun all missed their penalty shots.

According to the regulations of the women's soccer invitational tournament, there's no extra time play after a 90-minute draw in knockout stage and the game goes directly into penalty shoot-out.

Substitute Gu Yasha could have sealed the victory for China on the 70th minute after a solo run over 25 meters and beat the Portuguese goalkeeper Neide Simoes.

Referee Naidu, however, awarded the hosts a penalty and Dolores Silva kicked it in, though it's China's Ren Guixin who's tackled down in the box.

In the very first minute of the game, China, who finished on bottom of Group A after tying Brazil goaless but losing 2-0 to Germany and 3-0 to Sweden, opened scoring through defender Wang Shanshan who beat Portugal's defence to no response.

Wang Shanshan headed in the second on 26 minutes for the world No. 13, before the hosts pulled a score back with Filipa Rodrigues easily tabbing in a swirling right corner kick by Ines Silva just one minute later.

The hosts again impressed local audience with their placement kick at 37, when Disburg striker Laura Luis received a distance pass from the left and converted the free kick into an equalizing goal.

China could have regained the lead before the break after a nice group effort in front of the Portuguese goalmouth created a chance for Li Dongna. The defender, however, kicked the ball just a little higher over the bar on 41 minutes.

With 11 minutes to go, Gu narrowly missed her chance of adding another goal as her shoot went just wide from the far post. Enditem

(For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Du Mingming,Yao Chun)

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