Colombia’s hopes of reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals came to a heartbreaking end after Switzerland defeated Los Cafeteros 4-3 in a penalty shootout following a scoreless draw after 120 minutes at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver.
The Round of 16 clash was one of the tournament’s most evenly matched contests, with neither side able to find the breakthrough during regulation or extra time before Switzerland secured the final quarterfinal spot from the penalty spot.
Colombia came closest to breaking the deadlock:
Both teams produced disciplined defensive performances throughout the match, limiting clear scoring opportunities despite moments of attacking danger.
Colombia’s best chance during the 90 minutes came when Gustavo Puerta unleashed a powerful effort that was brilliantly denied by Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel, who kept the match scoreless with a crucial save.
The South American side continued to push during extra time and nearly found the winner. Defender Jhon Lucumí saw his header crash off the crossbar, while Jáminton Campaz missed a golden one-on-one opportunity after capitalizing on a defensive mistake, sending his shot over the crossbar.
With neither team able to convert its chances, the match headed to a penalty shootout to decide who would advance to the quarterfinals.
Switzerland holds its nerve in the shootout:
The penalty shootout featured drama from both sides before Switzerland emerged victorious 4-3.
Penalty shootout results:
- Juan Fernando Quintero (Colombia) — Goal
- Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) — Goal
- Dávinson Sánchez (Colombia) — Missed (off the crossbar)
- Zeki Amdouni (Switzerland) — Goal
- Jáminton Campaz (Colombia) — Goal
- Manuel Akanji (Switzerland) — Saved
- Cucho Hernández (Colombia) — Saved
- Cedric Itten (Switzerland) — Goal
- Luis Díaz (Colombia) — Goal
- Rubén Vargas (Switzerland) — Goal
Vargas calmly converted the decisive penalty to send Switzerland into the last eight and end Colombia’s World Cup campaign in heartbreaking fashion.
Switzerland advances to face Argentina:
With the victory, Switzerland advances to the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, where it will face defending champion Argentina on Saturday, July 11, in Kansas City.
For Colombia, the defeat marks a painful conclusion to an impressive tournament run.
Despite another resilient defensive display and several opportunities to secure victory before penalties, Los Cafeteros fell just one match short of reaching the quarterfinals and seeing through what had been one of their most promising World Cup campaigns in recent years.
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