Colombian National Football Team / Olympic Games
OS record goal scorer: | Teófilo Gutiérrez (3) |
OS record players: | 8 players (4 each) |
Rank: | 36 |
Balance sheet | |
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16 OS games 4 wins 4 draws 8 losses 21:36 goals |
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statistics | |
First OS game Colombia 0: 1 Mexico Mexico City ( MEX ); October 13, 1968 |
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Highest OS victories Colombia 3: 1 Ghana Munich ( FRG ); September 1, 1972 Colombia 2-0 Nigeria São Paulo ( BRA ) August 10, 2016 |
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Biggest OS defeat Colombia 1: 6 GDR Passau ( FRG ); August 30, 1972 |
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successes | |
Olympic Games : | |
Participation in the finals | 5 ( first : 1960 ) |
Best results | Quarter Finals ( 2016 ) |
(As of August 21, 2016 ) |
A Colombian national soccer team took part in the qualification for the Olympic Games in Rome for the first time, but was unable to qualify, as was the case four years later. The qualification was only successful for the 1968 games, but the team failed in the preliminary round. After that, Colombia was able to qualify four more times, most recently for the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro . In 2016, the preliminary round was survived for the first time.
Results at Olympic Games
1908 to 1956
- Not participated
1960
- Olympic qualification:
- 1 round:
- December 20, 1959 Colombia 2-0 Brazil (in Bogotá )
- December 27, 1959 Brazil - Colombia 7-1 (in Rio de Janeiro )
- 1 round:
1964
- Olympic qualification in Lima :
- May 8, 1964 Argentina 2-0 Colombia
- May 10, 1964 Peru 3-0 Colombia
- May 14, 1964 Brazil 1-1 Colombia
- May 18, 1964 Colombia 0-2 Chile
- May 20, 1964 Colombia 4-1 Ecuador
- May 23, 1964 Uruguay 1-1 Colombia
Colombia did not qualify as fourth in the group.
1968
- 1 round:
- Colombia 1-0 Ecuador
- Colombia - Peru 2-1
- Colombia 1-1 Uruguay - Colombia qualified as group winners for the 2nd round.
- 2nd round:
- Colombia 4-2 Paraguay
- Colombia 2-0 Uruguay
- Brazil 3-0 Colombia - Colombia qualify for the Olympic Games as runners-up.
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Olympic Games in Mexico :
- October 13, 1968 in Mexico City: Mexico 1-0 Colombia
- October 15, 1968 in Puebla: Guinea 3-2 Colombia
- October 17, 1968 in Puebla: Colombia - France 2-1 - Colombia eliminated as third in the group
1972
- Olympic qualification in Colombia :
- 1 round:
- Peru 1-1 Colombia
- Colombia 2-1 Uruguay
- Colombia 2-0 Venezuela
- Colombia 0-0 Paraguay - Colombia qualified as second in the group for the second round.
- 2nd round:
- Colombia 0-0 Peru
- Colombia 1-1 Argentina
- Brazil 1-1 Colombia - Colombia qualified for the Olympic Games as runners-up.
- 1 round:
1976
- Olympic qualification in Recife :
Colombia did not qualify as fourth in the group.
1980
- Olympic qualification in Colombia:
- January 24, 1980 Colombia 2-1 Peru (in Bogotá )
- January 27, 1980 Colombia 0-1 Venezuela (in Cali )
- January 31, 1980 Colombia 3-1 Chile (in Pereira )
- February 3, 1980 Argentina 3-1 Peru (in Cali )
- February 6, 1980 Colombia 0-1 Bolivia (in Barranquilla )
- February 10, 1980 Colombia 5-1 Brazil (in Cali )
- February 15, 1980 Argentina 0-0 Colombia (in Bogotá )
Colombia qualified for the Olympic Games in Moscow as runners-up. Colombia did not join the boycott of western launches due to Soviet intervention in Afghanistan .
1984
- Olympic qualification:
1988
- Qualification in Bolivia :
- 1st round in Santa Cruz de la Sierra :
- April 18, 1987 Colombia 1-0 Peru
- April 20, 1987 Colombia 2-0 Brazil
- April 22, 1987 Colombia 0-0 Uruguay
- April 24, 1987 Colombia - Paraguay 1-0 - Colombia qualified as group winners for the 2nd round.
- 2nd round in La Paz :
- April 29, 1987 Bolivia - Colombia 2-1
- May 1, 1987 Brazil 2-1 Colombia
- May 3, 1987 Argentina 0-1 Colombia
- 1st round in Santa Cruz de la Sierra :
Colombia did not qualify as fourth in the group.
1992
- Qualification:
- 1 round:
- February 3, 1992 Colombia - Peru 4-1
- February 5, 1992 Colombia - Brazil 2-0
- February 7, 1992 Colombia - Venezuela 4-0
- February 10, 1992 Paraguay 0-0 Colombia - Colombia qualified as group winners for the second round.
- 2nd round:
- February 12, 1992 Colombia 2-0 Uruguay
- February 14, 1992 Paraguay 1-0 Colombia
- February 16, 1992 Colombia 1-1 Ecuador - Colombia qualified as runners-up for the Olympic Games.
- 1 round:
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Olympic Games in Barcelona :
- July 24, 1992 in Valencia : Spain - Colombia 4: 0 - 2 Colombians and 2 Spaniards were sent off by referee Markus Merk .
- July 27, 1992 in Sabadell : Colombia 1-1 Qatar
- 29 July 1992 in Sabadell : Colombia 3: 4 Egypt
1996
- Qualification in Mar del Plata / Argentina
- 1 round:
- February 18, 1996 Venezuela 1-0 Colombia
- February 20, 1996 Ecuador 3-3 Colombia
- February 24, 1996 Colombia 3-3 Chile
- February 26, 1996 Colombia 0-4 Argentina - Colombia eliminated in fourth place
- 1 round:
2000
- Qualification in Brazil :
- 1st round in Londrina
- January 19, 2000 Colombia 4-2 Ecuador
- January 21, 2000 Colombia 1-1 Venezuela
- January 26, 2000 Colombia 5-1 Chile
- January 30, 2000 Brazil 9-0 Colombia - Colombia eliminated third in the group
- 1st round in Londrina
2004
- Qualification in Chile :
- 1 round:
- January 8, 2004 Colombia 0-1 Ecuador (in Coquimbo )
- January 10, 2004 Colombia 3-1 Peru (in Coquimbo )
- January 12, 2004 Colombia 2-0 Bolivia (in Coquimbo )
- January 16, 2004 Argentina - Colombia 4: 2 (in La Serena ) - Colombia has to play third in the group against a runner-up in the parallel group for a place in the second round.
- Play-Off: January 18, 2004 Brazil 3-0 Colombia (in Valparaíso )
- 1 round:
2008
- The qualification took place via the U-20 South American Championship 2007 in Paraguay :
- 1st round in Ciudad del Este :
- January 10, 2007: Argentina U-20s 1-2 Colombia U-20s
- January 12, 2007: Uruguay U-20s 1-0 Colombia U-20s
- January 14, 2007: Colombia U20s 1-0 Ecuador U20s
- January 16, 2007: Colombia U-20s 2-1 Venezuela U-20s
- 2nd round:
- 19 January 2007: Colombia U-20s - Chile-U-20s 0-5 (in Asunción )
- January 21, 2007: Colombia U20s - Uruguay U20s 0-2 (in Luque )
- 23 January 2007: Colombia U20s 2-3 Paraguay U20s (in Asunción )
- January 25, 2007: Colombia U-20s 0-0 Argentina U-20s (in Asunción )
- January 28, 2007: Brazil U-20s 2-0 Colombia U-20s
- 1st round in Ciudad del Este :
Bottom of the group, Colombia did not qualify for the Olympic Games.
2012
- The qualification took place via the U-20 South American Championship 2011 in Arequipa / Peru .
- 1 round :
- January 17, 2011: Colombia U-20s 1-1 Ecuador U-20s
- January 20, 2011: Colombia U-20s 1-3 Brazil U-20s
- January 25, 2011: Colombia U-20s - Bolivia-U-20s 2-1
- 28 January 2011: Colombia U20s 3-3 Paraguay U20s
- 2nd round:
- January 31, 2011: Uruguay U-20s 1-0 Colombia U-20s
- 3rd February 2011: Brazil U-20s - Colombia-U-20s 2-0
- 6 February 2011: Colombia U-20s 0-0 Ecuador U-20s
- February 9, 2011: Colombia U-20s 1-3 Chile-U-20s
- February 12, 2011: Colombia U-20s 0-2 Argentina U-20s
- 1 round :
As the bottom of the group, Colombia did not qualify for the Olympic Games in London .
2016
- The qualification took place via the U-20 South American Championship 2015 :
- 1st round in Maldonado :
- January 15, 2015: Uruguay U-20s 1-0 Colombia U-20s
- January 19, 2015: Chile-U-20 - Colombia-U-20 0: 3
- January 21, 2015: Colombia U-20s 1-0 Venezuela U-20s
- 23 January 2015: Brazil U-20s - Colombia-U-20s 2-1
- 2nd round in Montevideo :
- January 26, 2015: Paraguay U-20 0-0 Colombia U-20
- January 29, 2015: Argentina U-20s 1-1 Colombia U-20s
- 1st February 2015: Peru-U-20s - Colombia-U-20s 1: 3
- 4th February 2015: Uruguay U20 0-0 Colombia U20
- 7 February 2015: Brazil U-20s - Colombia-U-20s 0-3
- 1st round in Maldonado :
Colombia must compete in second place against the third in the CONCACAF qualification to qualify for the Olympic Games:
- 25 March 2016 Colombia U-23 - USA-U-23 1: 1 (in Barranquilla )
- 29th March 2016 USA-U-23 - Colombia-U-23 1: 2 (in Frisco )
Squad for 2016
Eligible to play are players born after January 1st, 1993 and three older players. Teófilo Gutiérrez , Dorlan Pabón and William Tesillo were nominated as older players . Gutiérrez already took part in the 2014 World Cup, where he was used in four games.
No. | player | Date of birth | society | A country games |
A country goals |
OS games | ||||||
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goal | ||||||||||||
1 | Cristian Bonilla | 06/02/1993 | Atlético Nacional | 0 | 0 | 4 (2016) | ||||||
18th | Luis Hurtado | 01/24/1994 | Deportivo Cali | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Defense | ||||||||||||
2 | William Tesillo | 02/02/1990 | Santa Fe CD | 0 | 0 | 4 (2016) | ||||||
3 | Deivy Balanta | 02/09/1993 | Atlético Junior | 0 | 0 | 4 (2016) | ||||||
4th | Deiver Machado | 09/02/1993 | Millonarios FC | 0 | 0 | 3 (2016) | ||||||
5 | Felipe Aguilar | 08/17/1993 | Atlético Nacional | 2 | 0 | 1 (2016) | ||||||
13 | Helibelton Palacios | 06/11/1993 | Deportivo Cali | 1 | 0 | 4 (2016) | ||||||
17th | Cristian Borja | 02/18/1993 | Santa Fe CD | 0 | 0 | 2 (2016) | ||||||
midfield | ||||||||||||
6th | Jefferson Lerma | 10/25/1994 | Levante UD | 0 | 0 | 3 (2016) | ||||||
14th | Sebastián Pérez Cardona | 03/29/1993 | Atlético Nacional | 8th | 1 | 4 (2016) | ||||||
15th | Wílmar Barrios | 10/16/1993 | Deportes Tolima | 0 | 0 | 4 (2016) | ||||||
16 | Kevin Balanta | 04/28/1997 | Deportivo Cali | 1 | 0 | 3 (2016) | ||||||
attack | ||||||||||||
7th | Arley Rodríguez | 02/13/1993 | Atlético Nacional | 0 | 0 | 2 (2016) | ||||||
8th | Dorlan Pabón | 01/24/1988 | CF Monterrey | 15th | 3 | 4 (2016), 2 goals | ||||||
9 | Miguel Borja | 01/26/1993 | Cortuluá | 0 | 0 | 3 (2016) | ||||||
10 | Teófilo Gutiérrez | 05/17/1985 | Sporting Lisbon | 47 | 15th | 4 (2016), 3 goals | ||||||
11 | Harold Preciado | 06/01/1994 | Deportivo Cali | 0 | 0 | 3 (2016) | ||||||
12 | Andrés Felipe Roa | 05/25/1993 | Deportivo Cali | 2 | 0 | 3 (2016) |
Games
- Preliminary round:
- Knockout round:
- Quarter-finals: Brazil 2-0 (1-0) Colombia on August 13, 2016 in São Paulo
Trainer
- Edgar Barona Velez 1968
- Todor Veselinović 1972
- Eduardo Retat 1980
- Hernán Darío Gómez 1992
- Carlos Restrepo 2016
Best goal scorers
- 1. Teófilo Gutiérrez (2016) 3 goals
- 2. Jaime Moron (1972), Hernán Gaviria (1992), Dorlan Pabón (2016) 2 goals each
- 5. 11 players - 1 goal
In addition, an own goal by a Japanese player
Known players
The following players who were later and / or previously also in the senior national team took part in the 1992 Olympic Games and / or the qualifying games:
- Víctor Aristizábal - World Cup participant in 1994 and 1998
- Faustino Asprilla - World Cup participant in 1994 and 1998
- Edwin Cardona (Qualification 2012)
- Miguel Calero - World Cup participant 1998 (without commitment)
- Hernán Gaviria † - World Cup participant in 1994
- Harold Lozano - World Cup participant in 1994
- Faryd Mondragon - World Cup participant in 1994, 1998 and 2014, at 43 years and 3 days the oldest player ever to have played in a World Cup finals
- José Santa - World Cup participant in 1998
- Iván Valenciano - World Cup participant in 1994
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Spain - Colombia 4: 0 (3: 0)
- ↑ Numbers according to the squad list