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Colombia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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68
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22
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64
36
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2
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End 1-0
94′
J. Lerma
93′
C. Pickel
82′
N. Mbuku
S. Moutoussamy
77′
R. Rios
J.Arias
76′
1-0
D.Muñoz
Assist: J.Quintero
72′
C. Pickel
E. Kayembe
72′
J.Ditu
A. Masuaku
58′
J.Quintero
J. Rodriguez
58′
J. Cordoba
L.Suárez
57′
S. Banza
C.Bakambu
56′
J.Lucumi
45′
N.Sadiki
Ngal'ayel Mukau
Halftime 0-0
50′
J. Rodriguez
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Match Info

Colombia edged past Democratic Republic of the Congo 1-0 in a tense World Cup group-stage encounter on 24 June 2026 at a packed stadium. The only goal of the match arrived in the second half, securing a vital three points for the South Americans and keeping their knockout-phase hopes firmly alive.

Match Overview

Playing under the scorching midday sun, Colombia and DR Congo produced a hard‑fought contest that was short on clear‑cut chances but rich in physical battles and tactical discipline. The Cafeteros dominated possession early on but struggled to break down a well‑organized Congolese defence. The decisive moment came in the 57th minute when veteran playmaker James Rodríguez curled a superb free‑kick over the wall and into the top corner, giving goalkeeper Ley Matampi no chance.

Key Moments

  • 12′ – Colombia threaten: Luis Díaz dashed down the left and cut inside, but his low drive was tipped wide by Matampi.
  • 38′ – DR Congo’s best chance: Cédric Bakambu broke clear on the counter but dragged his shot narrowly wide of the far post.
  • 57′ – GOAL (1–0): James Rodríguez stepped up to a free‑kick 22 yards out and bent the ball over the wall and inside the right‑hand post.
  • 74′ – Red card scare: DR Congo substitute Gaël Kakuta was shown a straight red for a dangerous tackle on Jefferson Lerma, leaving his team a man down for the final quarter‑hour.
  • 89′ – Late pressure: The Congolese pushed forward desperately, but Colombia’s defence, marshalled by Yerry Mina, held firm.

Tactical Story

Colombia set up in a fluid 4‑3‑3, with James Rodríguez drifting infield from the right to overload the midfield. DR Congo responded with a compact 4‑4‑2, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the break. The first half was a tactical stalemate; Colombia’s wide players were kept quiet by overlapping full‑backs, while the Congolese lacked the final ball in transition. After the goal, Colombia sat deeper, inviting pressure but exploiting the extra space once Kakuta was dismissed. The final 15 minutes saw the South Americans manage the game expertly, keeping possession and winding down the clock.

Standout Players

  • James Rodríguez (Colombia): The 34‑year‑old showed his class with a moment of brilliance from a dead ball. His set‑piece quality proved the difference on a day when open play was stifled.
  • Yerry Mina (Colombia): Dominant in the air and calm under pressure, Mina cleared every cross and made a crucial last‑ditch tackle on Bakambu in the 67th minute.
  • Arthur Masuaku (DR Congo): The left‑back was a constant threat overlapping down the flank and delivered several dangerous crosses that just eluded his teammates.

World Cup Standing Impact

This result moved Colombia to three points in Group H, placing them second behind the group leaders after the first round of matches. DR Congo, who had entered the tournament as one of the lower‑seeded African sides, remain pointless and face a must‑win fixture in their next outing to keep qualification hopes alive. With two group games still to play, Colombia’s victory gives them a strong platform to advance, while the Congolese will need to rediscover their finishing touch quickly.