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Colombia Women
04-11 09:00
2 - 1
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Venezuela Women
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73
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Colombia Women
Venezuela Women
Attacks
58
87
Dangerous Attacks
32
24
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
7
3
Off Target
5025
5035
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End 2-1
88′
D.Caracas
M.Sepúlveda
80′
2-1
G.Robledo
77′
G.Rodriguez
L. Santos
77′
D.Montoya
M. Restrepo
75′
M.Speckmaier
B.Olivieri
75′
M.Jiménez
Dayana
73′
araujo
69′
M. Restrepo
64′
G.Robledo
M.Lopez
58′
araujo
V. Herrera
58′
ailing herrera
E.Higuera
54′
D.Arias
Halftime 1-1
32′
V. Herrera
22′
L. Santos
20′
M. Romero
10′
0-1
V. Herrera
Assist: D. Castellanos
9′
V. Herrera
Y.Gimenez
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Match Info
The Colombia Women's national team secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Venezuela Women in a CONCACAF W Championship or CNL W qualifying match on April 11, 2026. This result strengthens Colombia's position in their group as they aim for qualification to a major tournament. Colombia started on the front foot and took an early lead through a powerful strike from inside the box, setting the tone for a dominant first-half display. They doubled their advantage before halftime with a cleverly worked team goal, showcasing their attacking quality. Venezuela Women, however, displayed great determination after the break, pulling a goal back early in the second half to set up a tense finale. The match's decisive phase saw Colombia's defense withstand sustained pressure, with their goalkeeper making a crucial late save to preserve the three points. A key incident was a disallowed Venezuela goal for offside, which could have leveled the score and changed the complexion of the match. This win is crucial for Colombia Women's standings in the CNL W, keeping them on track for advancement, while Venezuela will take heart from a spirited second-half performance. The Colombia coach praised her team's first-half execution, while the Venezuela manager commended her players' never-say-die attitude in a difficult away fixture.