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The Colombia National Soccer Team, founded in 1924, proudly represents Colombia in FIFA and CONMEBOL competitions. A Copa América champion in 2001 and regular FIFA World Cup contender, Colombia is known for its technical skill, vibrant attacking style, and passionate fans. The team continues to showcase South American flair and determination, standing as a symbol of national pride and footballing excellence.

Colombia

Current Colombia Squad

Explore the official Colombia National Team squad and get a clear overview of every player selected for the tournament. Discover the key details behind the stars, rising talents, and core squad members who shape the team’s World Cup 2026 campaign.

7

Diego Luis Valoyes Ruíz

Attacker

Sep 22, 1996

9

Miguel Ángel Borja Hernández

Attacker

Jan 26, 1993

4

Andrés Felipe Reyes Ambuila

Defender

Sep 8, 1999

10

Daniel Felipe Cataño Torres

Midfielder

Jan 17, 1992

23

Leonardo Fabio Castro Loaiza

Attacker

Jun 14, 1992

18

Gabriel Rafael Fuentes Gómez

Midfielder

Feb 9, 1997

14

David Mackalister Silva Mosquera

Midfielder

Dec 13, 1986

26

Andrés Llinás Montejo

Defender

Jul 23, 1997

7

Johan Stiven Carbonero Balanta

Attacker

Jul 20, 1999

33

John Stefan Medina Ramírez

Defender

Jun 14, 1992

42

Jader Andrés Quiñónes Caicedo

Midfielder

Dec 12, 2000

27

Diber Armando Cambindo Abonia

Attacker

Feb 17, 1996

19

Daniel Felipe Ruiz Rivera

Attacker

Jul 30, 2001

4

Brayan Emanuel Vera Ramírez

Defender

Jan 15, 1999

27

Jimer Esteban Fory Mejía

Defender

May 24, 2002

18

Nelson Alexander Deossa Suárez

Midfielder

Feb 6, 2000

38

Alejandro Rodríguez Bahena

Goalkeeper

Jan 12, 2001

14

Jhon Elmer Solis Romero

Midfielder

Oct 3, 2004

30

Henry David Mosquera Sánchez

Midfielder

Nov 15, 2001

33

Samuel Velásquez Uribe

Defender

May 29, 2003

Colombia National Team Coaches Staff

Meet the Colombia National Team coaching staff, who play a vital role in preparing the squad for success on the international stage. Working behind the scenes, they support the team’s tactical development, physical conditioning, match preparation, and overall performance throughout World Cup 2026.

Néstor Gabriel Lorenzo

Birthday:

Feb 28, 1966

Nationality:

Argentina

Latest Colombia Results

Explore the latest Colombia matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and stay updated on results, key moments, and standout player performances from every game.

Colombia vs France

1 : 3

Mar 29, 2026Friendlies

Northwest Stadium, Landover

Colombia vs Croatia

1 : 2

Mar 26, 2026Friendlies

Camping World Stadium, Orlando

Colombia vs Australia

3 : 0

Nov 19, 2025Friendlies

Citi Field, Flushing

Colombia vs New Zealand

2 : 1

Nov 16, 2025Friendlies

Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale

Canada vs Colombia

0 : 0

Oct 15, 2025Friendlies

Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison

Mexico vs Colombia

0 : 4

Oct 12, 2025Friendlies

AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Venezuela vs Colombia

3 : 6

Sep 9, 2025World Cup - Qualification South America

Estadio Monumental de Maturín, Maturín

Colombia vs Bolivia

3 : 0

Sep 4, 2025World Cup - Qualification South America

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla

Argentina vs Colombia

1 : 1

Jun 11, 2025World Cup - Qualification South America

Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires

Colombia vs Peru

0 : 0

Jun 6, 2025World Cup - Qualification South America

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla

Colombia Road To World Cup 2026

Colombia returned to the FIFA World Cup by putting together a strong and resilient CONMEBOL campaign under Néstor Lorenzo. They opened the qualifiers well, stayed competitive throughout, and produced standout results against Brazil and Argentina along the way. A difficult run in late 2024 and early 2025 briefly added pressure, but Colombia recovered at the right time. The key moment came on September 4, 2025, when a 3-0 home win over Bolivia officially sealed qualification. Colombia finished the campaign with 28 points, enough to secure a direct place at the 2026 World Cup and end their absence from the tournament after missing out in 2022.

18

Played

Qualification matches played

7

Won

Matches won

7

Drawn

Matches drawn

4

Lost

Matches lost

28

Goals For

Total goals scored

18

Goals Against

Total goals conceded

10

Goal Difference

GF minus GA

28

Points

3 per win, 1 per draw

Road to WC

Match

Date

MatchUp

Stadium

City

Score

1

Sep 7, 2023

Colombia vs Venezuela

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

1:0

2

Sep 13, 2023

Chile vs Colombia

Estadio Monumental David Arellano

Santiago de Chile

0:0

3

Oct 12, 2023

Colombia vs Uruguay

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

2:2

4

Oct 17, 2023

Ecuador vs Colombia

Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado

Quito

0:0

5

Nov 17, 2023

Colombia vs Brazil

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

2:1

6

Nov 21, 2023

Paraguay vs Colombia

Estadio Defensores del Chaco

Asunción

0:1

7

Sep 7, 2024

Peru vs Colombia

Estadio Monumental

Lima

1:1

8

Sep 10, 2024

Colombia vs Argentina

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

2:1

9

Oct 10, 2024

Bolivia vs Colombia

Estadio Municipal de El Alto

El Alto

1:0

10

Oct 15, 2024

Colombia vs Chile

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

4:0

11

Nov 16, 2024

Uruguay vs Colombia

Estadio Centenario

Montevideo

3:2

12

Nov 19, 2024

Colombia vs Ecuador

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

0:1

13

Mar 21, 2025

Brazil vs Colombia

Arena BRB Mané Garrincha

Brasília, Distrito Federal

2:1

14

Mar 26, 2025

Colombia vs Paraguay

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

2:2

15

Jun 6, 2025

Colombia vs Peru

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

0:0

16

Jun 11, 2025

Argentina vs Colombia

Estadio Monumental

Buenos Aires

1:1

17

Sep 4, 2025

Colombia vs Bolivia

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez

Barranquilla

3:0

18

Sep 9, 2025

Venezuela vs Colombia

Estadio Monumental de Maturín

Maturín

3:6

Colombia Historic World Cup Moments, Records, and Players

Colombia’s World Cup story is filled with flair, unforgettable talent, and dramatic turning points. Los Cafeteros made their debut in 1962, but their modern reputation was shaped by the gifted generation of the late 1980s and 1990s, led by stars such as Carlos Valderrama, René Higuita, and Freddy Rincón. One of Colombia’s most famous early World Cup moments came in 1990, when Rincón scored a last-minute equaliser against West Germany, helping the team reach the Round of 16 for the first time.

Another landmark chapter arrived in 2014, when Colombia produced its best-ever World Cup run by reaching the quarter-finals. That tournament turned James Rodríguez into a global star, especially after his spectacular goal against Uruguay, one of the standout goals of the competition. Colombia’s World Cup history has also included painful setbacks and shock exits, but its mix of skill, emotion, and memorable players gives the nation one of football’s most compelling tournament legacies.

01
World Cup Appearances

Colombia have appeared at the FIFA World Cup seven times, and 2026 will be their eighth participation. Their World Cup journey began in 1962 and includes a strong modern era with appearances in 1990, 1994, 1998, 2014, 2018, and now 2026.

02
Best Finish

Colombia’s best World Cup finish came in 2014, when they reached the quarter-finals for the first time. That tournament remains the high point of the nation’s World Cup history.

03
Top Scorers

James Rodríguez is Colombia’s top World Cup scorer with 6 goals. He scored all of them across the 2014 and 2018 tournaments.

04
Most Matches Played

Freddy Rincón and Carlos Valderrama share Colombia’s record for most World Cup matches played, with 10 appearances each. Both were key figures in some of the nation’s most memorable World Cup campaigns.

05
Historic Milestone

In 2014, James Rodríguez announced himself to the world by winning the Golden Boot with 6 goals, including his stunning volley against Uruguay. That run helped carry Colombia to its first-ever World Cup quarter-final.

Key Colombia Players

Daniel Muñoz

A high-energy right-back who combines aggressive defending with constant forward runs. Muñoz has become a key piece in Colombia’s structure during the 2026 qualifying cycle, adding width, intensity, and delivery from the flank.

Camilo Vargas

A reliable No.1 goalkeeper who provides calm organization and crucial saves under pressure. Vargas has been a consistent starter in key qualifier lineups, giving Colombia security and leadership from the back.

Jefferson Lerma

The midfield shield and one of Colombia’s most trusted leaders, Lerma brings ball-winning power, tactical discipline, and stability in big matches. His presence helps Colombia control transitions and protect the back line in qualifiers.

James Rodríguez

Rodríguez is Colombia’s standout performer at the 2014 World Cup, where he won the Golden Boot. As an attacking midfielder, he remains one of the country's main creative outlets and played a significant part in the qualification journey for 2026 with playmaking and experience.

Luis Díaz

One of Colombia’s most dynamic modern players. As a left winger, Díaz contributes pace, dribbling, and chance creation, becoming essential during the 2026 qualifying campaign. His rise in European football underscores his importance for Colombia’s current generation.

Davinson Sánchez

Sánchez is a physically strong and experienced defender with club experience in top European leagues. He has been central to Colombia’s defensive structure during the 2026 qualifiers, providing stability in a back line.

The greatest Colombia players

René Higuita

A creative and unconventional goalkeeper famous for his sweeper-keeper style and the iconic “Scorpion Kick.” Higuita redefined goalkeeping for Colombia and played a major role in their success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Carlos Valderrama

A legendary playmaker and one of the most recognizable figures in Colombian football history. Valderrama captained Colombia at three World Cups and played a central role in the team's golden era of the 1990s.

Freddy Rincón

A powerful, box-to-box midfield leader, Rincón was crucial in Colombia’s rise in the early 1990s and scored iconic World Cup goals. His strength, drive, and leadership made him a symbol of Colombia’s toughest, most competitive teams.

Iván Córdoba

A defensive leader, Córdoba was renowned for pace, timing, and aerial ability despite his size. He anchored Colombia’s back line for years and became a benchmark for Colombian defenders.

Where Will Colombia Play Their World Cup 2026 Matches?

Follow Colombia at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and discover where the team will play throughout the tournament. Explore the full match schedule, host cities, and stadiums set to stage some of the competition’s biggest moments. From group-stage fixtures to possible knockout-round drama, find everything you need to experience the action live at football’s biggest event.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many times has Colombia participated in the World Cup before 2026?

Colombia has appeared at the FIFA World Cup 6 times before 2026 (1962, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2014, 2018).

How many times has Colombia reached the World Cup final before 2026?

Colombia has never reached a FIFA World Cup final.

How many times has Colombia reached the knockout stage of the World Cup before 2026?

Colombia has reached the knockout stage 3 times before 2026 — 1990 (Round of 16), 2014 (Quarter-finals), and 2018 (Round of 16).

What is Colombia’s best result at the World Cup?

Colombia’s best finish is the Quarter-finals (2014).

What is Colombia’s worst result at the World Cup?

Colombia’s worst outcomes have been group-stage exits, including 1962, 1994, and 1998.

Which countries are Colombia’s biggest rivals?

Colombia’s main regional rivalry is with Venezuela, and they also have a noted rivalry with Argentina.

How did Colombia qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

Colombia qualified through CONMEBOL qualifying, securing their place in September 2025 after finishing third in the South American standings.

Where will Colombia play their first matches?

Colombia’s group-stage venues are set for Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Miami. They play Uzbekistan in Mexico City on June 17, 2026, then DR Congo in Guadalajara on June 23, 2026, and finish the group against Portugal in Miami on June 27, 2026.

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