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VIDEO: Danish teenager claims dramatic FIFA Interactive World Cup final

Sport360 staff

21:18 23/03/2016

Following three exciting days at the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2016 Grand Final in New York City, Denmark’s Mohamad Al-Bacha was crowned the new FIWC champion after beating England’s Sean Allen in the final.

“When I scored in the 88th minute, I thought, ‘I just have to score another’,” Al-Bacha said after the final.

Al-Bacha then sent the crowd into hysterics when he scored in the 89th minute off a free-kick. Unbelievably, in what was the defining moment from the entire tournament, the Dane, having adapted an attacking 4-2-4 formation, scored a last-second goal to win the FIFA Interactive World Cup.

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