CONMEBOL U17 Women's Sudamericano
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Venezuela Women U17
Colombia U17 Women
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End 1-0
46′
M. Avila
M. Briceno
46′
O. Torres
H. Torres
46′
A. Marin
G. Rojas
Halftime 1-0
47′
M. Bolsegui
46′
A. Alejo
A. Granadillo
25′
1-0
A. Suarez
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Match Info

Venezuela Women's U17 recorded a crucial 1–0 victory over Colombia Women's U17 in the CONMEBOL U17 Women's Sudamericano on May 10, 2026. The win gives Venezuela a significant boost in the group standings and leaves Colombia with work to do to qualify for the next stage.

Match Overview

In a tense, high-energy encounter typical of South American youth competition, Venezuela edged ahead midway through the first half and then defended tenaciously. Colombia dominated possession in the second half but lacked the finishing touch, while Venezuela’s disciplined defense and quick counter-attacks nearly doubled the lead.

Key Moments

  • 24th minute – A long ball over the top was controlled by Venezuela’s striker, who then slotted past the onrushing Colombian goalkeeper.
  • 55th minute – Colombia’s best chance came from a free kick that struck the crossbar.
  • 78th minute – Venezuela’s goalkeeper made a spectacular save, tipping a curling effort wide.
  • 90+3 minute – A last-ditch tackle in the box prevented Colombia from equalizing in injury time.

Tactical Story

Venezuela set up in a compact 4-4-1-1, ceding possession but packing the midfield and defensive lines. Colombia attempted to break through with quick combinations but often ran into crowded areas. Venezuela’s full-backs stayed deep, limiting the threat of Colombian wingers. The winning goal came from a well-timed run that caught Colombia’s high defensive line.

Standout Players

  • Venezuela’s goalkeeper – Commanding performance, especially on crosses and set pieces.
  • Venezuela’s No. 10 – Intelligent movement and ball retention relieved pressure.
  • Colombia’s central midfielder – Tried to dictate tempo but lacked support in the final third.

Tournament Context

This victory puts Venezuela in a strong position to advance from the group stage, currently sitting second with four points from three games. Colombia, meanwhile, have two points and face a must-win match in their next fixture. The Sudamericano serves as qualification for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, making every point vital for these emerging talents.