Cunha, Jesus score in 1st half as Botafogo holds on to beat Sounders 2-1 in Club World Cup

SEATTLE (AP) — Jair Cunha and Igor Jesus scored in the first half and Botafogo beat the Seattle Sounders 2-1 at the Club World Cup on Sunday night.

Botafogo opened the scoring 28 minutes in as Cunha headed in a pass from Alex Telles. A contentious yellow card to Nouhou Tolo led to a free kick just beyond the corner of the penalty area. Sounders players felt the call was unfair as there had been some unobserved jostling between Tolo and Artur before Tolo shoved his opponent to the ground.

Before a crowd of 30,151 at Lumen Field, Botafogo doubled the lead in the first half’s final minutes with another headed goal. Vitinho connected with his 24-year-old star teammate Igor Jesus, who sent a powerful header to the bottom corner.

The Sounders played better in the second half, buoyed by their energetic subs. Four minutes after coming into the match, Paul Rothrock provided the assist for Cristian Roldan’s header in the 75th minute that deflected off Jesus.

Key Moment

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Seattle Sounders’ Nouhou Toloreacts after getting a yellow card during the Club World Cup group B soccer match between Botafogo and Seattle Sounders at Seattle Lumen Field, in Seattle, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

The Sounders had two shots on target in a row in the final 30 seconds of stoppage time to try to tie the score, but the first was well blocked by a defender before John smothered Rothrock’s attempt.

Takeaways

Seattle will now have to try to win points off Group B powers Atlético Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain to avoid group stage elimination. Botafogo played good defense to hold onto its lead and is second in Group B on goal difference.

What they said

“Obviously, they’re a great team, and they put us under pressure in moments, but we matched them. The difference in the first half was just quality and a couple of key moments… I think if you looked at the statistics, you would say that Sounders were in a good spot, but obviously everything is the score line, and we couldn’t find that second goal.” — Seattle Sounders head coach Brian Schmetzer

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Botafogo’s Igor Jesus celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the Club World Cup group B soccer match between Botafogo and Seattle Sounders at Seattle Lumen Field, in Seattle, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

“The second half, in terms of our defense, it was not good. We didn’t take possession and … Seattle scored a goal with some luck, but it was deserved.” — Botafogo head coach Renato Paiva

Cunha, Jesus score in 1st half as Botafogo holds on to beat Sounders 2-1 in Club World Cup | iNFOnews.ca
Botafogo’s goalkeeper John, right, reacts with teammate Alexander Barboza during the Club World Cup group B soccer match between Botafogo and Seattle Sounders at Seattle Lumen Field, in Seattle, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
Cunha, Jesus score in 1st half as Botafogo holds on to beat Sounders 2-1 in Club World Cup | iNFOnews.ca
Seattle Sounders’ Cristian Roldan is congratulated by teammates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Club World Cup group B soccer match between Botafogo and Seattle Sounders at Seattle Lumen Field, in Seattle, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

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