LIVE | Colombia beats 2

There Colombia Women's Team This Sunday, he won his first victory at the Olympic Games after his defeat in his first outing against France. The “tricolor” facing New Zealand and beat them 2-0.


The only novelty in the team led by coach Ángelo Marsiglia was the inability to have striker Mayra Ramírez, who was sent off in the 3-2 defeat against the home team.

Even if Colombia were forced to win, the sanction that the Olympic organization imposed on Canada, its other rival in Group A, could favor it. For spying on a New Zealand teamThe Canadians suffered the expulsion of their technical director, Bev Priestman, and the loss of six points in the Olympic tournamentmeaning she was left without the three points from the win against the New Zealanders and now has minus 3 points.

Follow the incidents of the match Colombia vs New Zealand, for the group A of women's football at Paris 2024

Colombia seeks its first 3 points

The Colombian national team is ready to face New Zealand, for its second match of Group A. The match will take place from 10:00 (Colombian time), at the Stade de Lyon.

Linda Caicedo shoots into the New Zealand goal

The Real Madrid forward was the protagonist of the first dangerous play in front of the New Zealand goal. The goalkeeper saved Vallecaucana's right-footed shot.

New Zealand is saved!

Linda Caicedo missed a header when connecting with a cross from the left side.

New Zealand shakes off Colombian domination

The Oceanic team frees itself from Colombian domination and shoots on goal, corner.

Catalina Usme wastes a clear goal option

The Colombian midfielder finished without force in front of the New Zealand goal, after a good offensive play from the “tricolor”.

Colombia's goal is close

Colombia are on top of New Zealand. Manuela Paví and Linda Caicedo are the stars of goal-versus-goal play by goalkeeper Anna Leat.

Colombia's goal!

Marcela Restrepo finishes and scores Colombia's first goal. The national team's dominance has a reward.

Linda painting in the area

At the end of the first half of the match, Linda Caicedo scored an eight against a New Zealand defense and finished with a right-footed shot. The goalkeeper saved the shot.

Colombia celebrates goal against New Zealand.

Photo:Colombian Football Federation

Crossbar saves New Zealand

Colombia never tires of attacking New Zealand. Manuela Vanegas hit the crossbar with a shot. The center judge awarded 6 minutes of extra time at the end of the 45 minutes.

Colombia “manages” the scoreboard

In the opening minutes of the second half, Colombia took control of the scoreboard, while New Zealand tried to create a goal play that would allow them to equalize.

Goooool from Colombia

Leicy Santos scores the second goal for the national team.

Alert in Colombia: Catalina Usme leaves on a stretcher

The French captain asks for a change due to an injury and leaves on a stretcher. She is replaced by Daniela Montoya.

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