Cacace makes New Zealand World Cup bow in Iran drawpublished at 07:10 BST 16 June
Image source, Getty ImagesLiberato Cacace became the first Wrexham player to feature in this summer's World Cup finals, starting for New Zealand in their 2-2 Group G draw with Iran in Los Angeles.
The 25-year-old left back played 69 minutes before being replaced by Ben Old who plays for French Ligue 2 club Saint-Etienne.
Cacace - who was limited to only 13 appearances due to injuries in his debut season with Wrexham - made 22 passes with an accuracy rate of 77.3%.
He was successful with one of two attempted tackles, conceded one foul and also had one shot on target.
New Zealand twice took the lead in the game through Motherwell striker Elijah Just, the second coming in the 55th minute after Cacace had stolen the ball on the halfway line.
The All Whites, who also featured Swansea City's Marko Stamenic, next face Egypt in Vancouver on Monday, 22 June (02:00 BST) before taking on Belgium in the same Canadian city the following Sunday.
Wrexham captain Dom Hyam is also at this summer's tournament co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and USA.
The 30-year-old centre was an unused substitute in Scotland's 1-0 opening Group C win against Haiti in Foxborough, with Steve Clarke's side next facing Morocco at the same Boston Stadium venue on Friday (23:00 BST).
























