

Colombia Dominates Costa Rica 3-1 in International Friendly
Colombia delivered a commanding performance to defeat Costa Rica 3-1 in an International Friendly played on June 2, 2026, at a neutral venue. The match served as crucial preparation for both nations ahead of upcoming World Cup qualifiers, with Colombian stars shining brightly on the night.
Match Summary
Colombia took control early. In the 9th minute, winger Luis Díaz opened the scoring with a trademark cutting inside from the left and firing low into the far corner. The lead was doubled in the 31st minute when striker Rafael Santos Borré headed home a cross from Juan Cuadrado. Costa Rica pulled one back just before halftime through a well-taken penalty by Johan Venegas after a handball in the box. However, any hopes of a comeback were extinguished in the 64th minute when substitute Jhon Arias curled a beautiful shot into the top corner from outside the area to make it 3-1.
Tactical Observations
Colombia played a fluid 4-3-3 that allowed Díaz and Cuadrado to stretch the Costa Rican defense. The midfield trio of Jefferson Lerma, Kevin Castaño, and Mateus Uribe controlled possession and broke up Costa Rican attacks effectively. Costa Rica struggled to create clear chances from open play, relying on set pieces and counter-attacks. Their penalty was a rare lapse from Colombia’s defense, but overall, the Colombian backline looked solid.
Key Moments
- 9' – Luis Díaz goal: A brilliant individual effort to open the scoring.
- 31' – Rafael Santos Borré goal: Powerful header from Cuadrado’s cross.
- 45+1' – Johan Venegas penalty: Costa Rica’s lifeline before halftime.
- 64' – Jhon Arias goal: A stunning strike from distance to seal the win.
Standout Players
- Luis Díaz (Colombia) – A constant threat, scored one and assisted another.
- Juan Cuadrado (Colombia) – Provided two assists and showed his experience on the right flank.
- Johan Venegas (Costa Rica) – Scored from the spot and worked hard to lead the line.
Importance of the Match
For Colombia, this victory builds momentum as they prepare for World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Uruguay. Manager Néstor Lorenzo will be pleased with the attacking fluidity and depth shown by his squad. Costa Rica, under manager Gustavo Alfaro, will take positives from their spirited second-half display but must tighten defensively before facing Panama in their next qualifier. The friendly provided valuable minutes for both teams’ fringe players, and the result will boost Colombia’s confidence ahead of more competitive fixtures.