Colombia Women
Coach:
Angelo Marsiglia
Establishment Date:
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Team Info
Colombia Women's national football team, known as "Las Cafeteras," is a formidable force in South American and world football, based in Bogotá. The team operates under the Colombian Football Federation and plays home games at stadiums like the Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez in Barranquilla. Founded as the women's game grew globally, the team adopted the nation's yellow, blue, and red colors. Colombia's women's football history has been marked by a rapid and impressive ascent. The key era arrived in the 2010s, with star players like Catalina Usme and Melissa Ortiz leading the side to historic achievements, including reaching the knockout stages of the FIFA Women's World Cup and winning silver medals at the Copa América. These successes defined a generation and inspired a nation. The modern era sees Colombia as a permanent fixture in the world's top 25, with a talented core featuring dazzling attackers and resilient defenders, regularly challenging the traditional elite. The team's culture is one of passion, skill, and joy, with a massive and vocal fan base that travels in numbers. Las Cafeteras are a symbol of national pride and a standard-bearer for South American women's football.
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CNL W 2025-2026 2026/04/10
Colombia Women
04:00
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Venezuela Women
Most Value Player
Mayra Ramírez
175000€
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