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Ukraine, ranked 25th in the world, have beaten the 86th-ranked All Whites 2-1 in a Canadian Shield match in Toronto today.
In what was a highly competitive match tied 0-0 at the break, Arsenal midfielder Oleksandr Zinchenko scored the decisive goal in the 75th minute.
Soon after coming on as a replacement, Zinchenko lashed a first-time left-foot shot past New Zealand goalkeeper Max Crocombe for what turned out to be a deserved winner.
Earlier, Marko Stamenic had scored an equaliser in the 59th minute for the All Whites from a near perfect set piece.
From a corner by skipper Libby Cacace, Michael Boxall at the far post headed the ball back across the goal and defender Stamenic, a few yards out, headed it home.
Stamenic’s goal came five minutes after Oleksiy Hutsuliak’s for Ukraine.
The defeat comes after New Zealand beat the 41st-ranked Ivory Coast 1-0 on Sunday, many of the All Whites celebrating by attending Ryan Fox’s victory in the Canadian Open golf tournament.
Now a free agent, Ben Waine is hoping the next few games will put him on the radar of clubs.
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New Zealand winger Eli Just was on target as All Whites chalked up only third win in 19 matches against African opposition.
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The match wraps up New Zealand’s presence in the tournament.
Their next match is an international friendly against Norway in Oslo in October.