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Colombia Women

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Established
1998 (26 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez
(60,788 Capacity)

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Location
Barranquilla, Colombia

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Competitions
FIFA Womens World Cup
International Friendlies Women

Last Edit
Ovokx: 05/Jan/24


Upcoming
06/04 Colombia Wom - Mexico Women
25/07 France Women - Colombia Wom
28/07 New Zealand - Colombia Wom
31/07 Colombia Wom - Canada Women

Results
05/12 Colombia Wom 1 - 0 New Zealand
02/12 Colombia Wom 0 - 0 New Zealand
29/10 USA Women 3 - 0 Colombia Wom
27/10 USA Women 0 - 0 Colombia Wom
12/08 England Wome 2 - 1 Colombia Wom

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The Colombia women's national football team represents Colombia in international women's football competitions and are controlled by the Colombian Football Federation. They are a member of the CONMEBOL. The team is currently ranked 22nd in the FIFA Ranking and have qualified for two FIFA Women's World Cups, in Germany 2011 and Canada 2015.

Colombia is one of South America's best-ranked national teams, and are also the third nation of the continent to qualify for World Cup and the Olympics, besides Brazil and Argentina. Colombia was the first Spanish-speaking country whose women's team advanced beyond the group stage in a World Cup (in 2015).

Las Cafeteras also had participated in all Copa América Femenina editions since 1998. Colombia were runners-up in 2010 and 2014.

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Stadium or Home

Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, commonly known as Estadio Metropolitano, or colloquially, El Metro, is a multi-use all-seater football stadium in Barranquilla, Colombia. It is the home stadium of local football team Atlético Junior. It was built with a capacity of 49,612 for the Colombian World Cup bid in 1986. The stadium was inaugurated that year with a game between Uruguay and Junior, which the Uruguayans won 2–1. It is the second largest stadium in Colombia. The first official name of the stadium was Estadio Metropolitano, which was changed around 1991 in order to honor the Colombian footballer Roberto Meléndez. This is the official stadium for the national football team of Colombia.

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