Colombia
Coach:
Néstor Lorenzo
Establishment Date:
1924
League Affiliation:
-
Stadium:
-
Seating Capacity:
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Team Info
The Colombia national football team, nicknamed "Los Cafeteros," is one of South America's most exciting and consistently competitive sides. Governed by the Colombian Football Federation, the team represents the nation on the global stage, with their home matches played at various stadiums across the country, most notably the Estadio Metropolitano in Barranquilla. The team's history is rich, but its key era is undoubtedly the golden generation of the 1990s, led by the iconic Carlos Valderrama, which famously qualified for the 1990, 1994, and 1998 FIFA World Cups, reaching the round of 16 in 1990. This period cemented Colombia's reputation for stylish, attacking football. The modern era has seen even greater heights, with the team under José Pékerman achieving a historic quarter-final finish at the 2014 World Cup and the emergence of global superstar James Rodríguez. The current squad, featuring talents like Luis Díaz and veteran James, continues to play a vibrant, technical brand of football. The team culture is defined by immense national pride and the passionate support of millions of Colombians worldwide. Los Cafeteros are a symbol of joy and resilience, a team capable of magic that carries the hopes of a football-mad nation into every tournament.
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INT FRL 2026 2026/03/29
Colombia
03:00
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France
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Rafael carrascal
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