Football

Falcao Calls for Structural Overhaul of Colombian Football

The veteran striker criticizes the current league system and urges investment in youth development after the World Cup exit.

Reforming the Foundations

Radamel Falcao, Colombia’s all‑time leading scorer, expressed his frustration after the national side succumbed to Switzerland in a penalty shootout, exiting the World Cup. The defeat intensified his critique of the country’s football architecture.

He pointed to the lack of a third or fourth division as a structural flaw that leaves many clubs without a clear pathway, fostering a culture of mediocrity and complacency among teams and players.

Falcao argued that the current setup discourages ambition and called for substantial investment in training facilities, modern infrastructure, and a more robust youth development system to nurture future talent.

John Arias, another Colombian international, offered a note of optimism, suggesting that with the right reforms Colombia could overcome its present setbacks and compete more effectively on the world stage.

While acknowledging incremental progress in the national team, Falcao emphasized that without a competitive domestic league the squad’s potential will remain constrained, urging authorities to prioritize a comprehensive overhaul of the sport’s foundation in the country.

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