MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Fluminense held the Mamelodi Sundowns to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday, denying the South African club the win it needed to advance to the knockout rounds at the Club World Cup.
Fluminense finished second in Group F to Borussia Dortmund, which defeated Ulsan 1-0 in a simultaneous game in Cincinnati. Fluminense will play Inter Milan on Monday at Charlotte, North Carolina, in the round of 16.
The game drew 14,312 at 64,767-capacity Hard Rock Stadium.
The Sundowns needed a win to advance. They had never won a Club World Cup match before defeating Ulsan in their opener, then lost to Dortmund 4-3.
The Sundowns, the crowd favorite, had 68% dominated possession in the opening half and had three shots on target.
Fluminense's best chance in the half came in the 40th minute on Nonato's attempt from the edge of the box.
Forty-year-old Thiago Silva was on the bench for Fluminense because of muscle soreness. Germán Cano started in his place.
Temperatures in Miami were in the balmy mid-80s, but cooler than in recent days.