Paraguay's Axel Balbuena, left, and Chile's Damian Pizarro pursue the ball during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match in Caracas, Venezuela.
Paraguay defeated Chile 2-1 in their second match of the South American U-20 Championship 2025 on Friday in Venezuela. This was their first win of the tournament and that was possible due to L. Kmet's late goal in the stoppage time. O Alfonso scored the first goal for Paraguay in the 55th minute. But A. Arce's 83rd-minute equalizer put the game in an interesting position. This was Chile's back-to-back second defeat in the tournament and they are at the bottom of the points table.
Paraguay's Axel Balbuena, left, and Chile's Damian Pizarro pursue the ball during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match in Caracas, Venezuela.
Paraguay's Luca Kmet celebrates scoring his side's second goal against Chile during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match in Caracas, Venezuela.
Paraguay's Octavio Alfonso, left, celebrates after scoring the first opening goal for his team against Chile, during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match in Caracas, Venezuela.
Chile's Matias Perez, left, and Paraguay's Gabriel Aguayo, fight for the ball during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match in Caracas, Venezuela.
Paraguay's Tiago Caballero, left, and Chile's Matias Perez fight for the ball during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match in Caracas, Venezuela.
Chile's Joaquin Silva, left, and Paraguay's Octavio Alfonso in action during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match in Caracas, Venezuela.
Chile's Felipe Faundez, left, and Paraguay's Alan Morinigo, fight for the ball during a South American U-20 Championship soccer match, in Caracas, Venezuela.