Colombia takes 5th place in the World Cup
Despite Colombia’s heartbreaking loss to Brazil in the quarterfinals, Colombia can walk away from the 2014 World Cup knowing that they reached fifth place.
Despite Colombia’s heartbreaking loss to Brazil in the quarterfinals, Colombia can walk away from the 2014 World Cup knowing that they reached fifth place.
Germany defeated five-time World champion Brazil 7-1, to ‘avenge’ Colombia’s quarterfinal loss. Colombians in the streets and across social media have showed their joy at Germany’s victory.
Colombia’s Foreign Ministry has asked the Italian government to protect star soccer player Camilo Zuñiga after the Colombian inadvertently took-out Brazil’s top performer in the World Cup.
Colombia’s Soccer Federation (FCF) announced that the organization has had no other candidates in mind than Jose Pekerman to continue coaching the Colombian national soccer team, who has yet to commit…
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World soccer federation FIFA cleared Colombia defender Juan Camilo Zuñiga for a foul that ended the tournament for Brazilian star forward Neymar during a recent quarter final match.
Tens of thousands of Colombians took to the streets of Bogota to catch a glimpse of their national soccer squad on Sunday as the World Cup delegation arrived home for an…
President Juan Manuel Santos on Saturday asked Colombia’s soccer coach, the Argentine Jose Pekerman, to stay on after leading the national squad to and through the most successful World Cup…