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The FIFA World Cup and Copa América, are the primary competitive tournaments the Colombia national football team enters. Excluding the tournament years in which Colombia either did not enter or failed to qualify for the finals, the Colombia national team has nominated the following squads of players to compete in the finals:
Iván Córdoba scored the decisive 1-0 in the 2001 Copa América final against Mexico. It was the defender's last goal of his international career, although he kept playing for Colombia for 10 more years. [1] Colombia won all six tournament matches in regular time and without conceding. This achievement is a rarity in Copa América history.
2016: Ordem Ciento [11] Nike: Variant of Nike Ordem. The name 'Ciento' is a reference to the Copa América Centenario. For the finale was used the variant Nike Ordem Campeon. [12] 2019: Rabisco: Nike: Variant of Nike Merlin. The name Rabisco is after the Brazilian Portuguese 'rabisqueiro', a term that means "great skill". [13] 2021: Flight [14 ...
The game was the team's first ever regular season sellout (20,145 spectators). [citation needed] On July 28, 2012, FC Dallas set a single-game attendance record of 22,565 when the visiting LA Galaxy defeated Dallas 1–0. [20] The stadium played host to the inaugural men's soccer tournament of the American Athletic Conference. [citation needed]
In a match that started 1 hour, 22 minutes late because of crowd trouble at Hard Rock Stadium, Argentina won its third straight major title following the 2021 Copa America and 2022 World Cup and ...
Francisco Maturana is Colombia's most renowned domestic manager, who guided Colombia to two World Cup qualifications in 1990 and 1994, and led them to their first Copa América title in 2001. For the 1990 World Cup qualifiers , South America was allocated three-and-a-half berths at the 1990 finals.
Lionel Messi’s Argentina side take on Colombia looking to defend their title in Florida
The Colombian Football Federation (in Spanish: Federación Colombiana de Fútbol) is the governing body of association football in Colombia. The organization was founded in 1924 and has been affiliated with FIFA since 1936. It is a member of CONMEBOL and in charge of the Colombia national football team and the Colombia women's national football ...