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Radamel Falcao’s post‑World Cup reflections spotlight the need for a stronger domestic competition and better infrastructure in Colombia.
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Radamel Falcao’s post‑World Cup reflections spotlight the need for a stronger domestic competition and better infrastructure in Colombia.

As the 2026 World Cup reaches its round of 16, sixteen nations vie for supremacy. This article examines the teams’ recent form, key players such as Lamine Yamal and Mohamed Salah, and the tactical narratives that could define their paths forward.

In a tightly contested World Cup match, Colombia edged Ghana 1-0 thanks to Jhon Arias' decisive goal, with Luis Suárez providing the assist. The heat‑laden encounter in Kansas City highlighted the importance of hydration breaks, and Colombia now prepares for a showdown with Switzerland.
Six Argentine managers are steering teams at the 2026 World Cup, echoing a century‑old tradition of coaching excellence that blends rigorous education with a deep‑rooted football culture.

Colombia topped Group K with a goalless draw against Portugal, securing a knockout matchup with Ghana while Portugal prepares for a clash with Croatia.

The Athletic's comprehensive rankings dissect each of the 2026 World Cup fixtures, spotlighting historic wins, record‑breaking scores and the players who defined the competition.

The 2026 World Cup is on track to shatter previous goal records, with 121 goals scored in the first 40 matches. A faster, more stable ball and a 48‑team field are reshaping the tournament’s offensive dynamics.

Colombia secured a 3-1 victory against Uzbekistan in a World Cup match that featured decisive contributions from Luis Diaz, Daniel Munoz and Jaminton Campaz, while also marking Uzbekistan's first ever World Cup goal.

Six Argentine coaches will be at the helm of national teams at the 2026 World Cup, with a concentration of talent emerging from Santa Fe and the Basque region of Spain.

Colombia's national soccer team is preparing for the 2026 World Cup with a roster full of generational talent and a long unbeaten streak, drawing comparisons to their 1994 World Cup team.

Colombia's coach Nestor Lorenzo has announced a 26‑man roster that includes James Rodriguez, sparking optimism among supporters who recall his 2014 breakthrough.

The latest squad announcement reveals a blend of continuity and change, with Díaz as the top scorer, Rodríguez still selected despite limited club minutes, and several notable omissions.