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Colombia national football team : ウィキペディア英語版
Colombia national football team

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| Association =
| Confederation = CONMEBOL (South America)
| Coach = José Pékerman
| Captain = James Rodríguez
| Most caps = Carlos Valderrama (111)
| Top scorer = Radamel Falcao & Arnoldo Iguarán (25)
| Home Stadium = Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez
| FIFA Trigramme = COL
| FIFA Rank =
| FIFA max = 3
| FIFA max date = July–August 2013, September 2014–March 2015
| FIFA min = 54
| FIFA min date = June 2011
| Elo Rank =
| Elo max = 4
| Elo max date = July–October 2014, March–June 2015, September–October 2015
| Elo min = 93
| Elo min date = August 1965
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| First game = 3–1 Colombia
(Panama City, Panama; 10 February 1938)
| Largest win = 0–6 Colombia
(Riffa, Bahrain; 26 March 2015)
| Largest loss = 9–0 Colombia
(Lima, Peru; 24 March 1957)
| World cup apps = 5
| World cup first = 1962
| World cup best = Quarter-finals, 2014
| Regional name = Copa América
| Regional cup apps = 19
| Regional cup first = 1945
| Regional cup best = Champions, 2001
| 2ndRegional name = CONCACAF Gold Cup
| 2ndRegional cup apps = 3
| 2ndRegional cup first = 2000
| 2ndRegional cup best = Runners-up, 2000
| Confederations cup apps = 1
| Confederations cup first = 2003
| Confederations cup best = Fourth Place, 2003
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The Colombia national football team represents Colombia in international football competitions and is overseen by the Colombian Football Federation. It is a member of the CONMEBOL and is currently ranked seventh in the FIFA World Rankings,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fifa.com/worldranking/rankingtable/index.html )〕 and sixth in Elo World Rankings.
Since the mid-1980s, the national team has been a symbol fighting the country's negative reputation. This has made the sport popular and made the national team a sign of nationalism, pride and passion for many Colombians worldwide. Colombia is known for having a passionate fanbase.
Colombia had its strongest period during the 1990s. A 1993 match resulted in a 5–0 win over Argentina which began a special "mutual respect" rivalry between both nations. The goalkeeper René Higuita achieved fame from his eccentric scorpion kick clearance against England at Wembley Stadium in 1995. Stars from Colombia's team included Carlos Valderrama and Faustino Asprilla. During this era Colombia qualified for the 1990, 1994, and 1998 World Cups, only reaching the second round in 1990. Following the death of Andrés Escobar after the 1994 World Cup, Colombia's team faded in the latter half of the 1990s. They were the champions of the 2001 Copa América, which they hosted and set a new Copa América record of conceding no goals and winning each match. Prior to that success, they were runners-up to Peru in the 1975 Copa América. In total, Colombia has gained a top four result in seven Copa Américas. Colombia was the first team to win FIFA best mover in 1993 where the achievement was first introduced and the second team after Croatia to win it twice in 2012.〔
Colombia missed three World Cups between 2002 and 2010. During the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, however, Colombia showed improvement since the 2011 Copa América, bringing its rank within the top ten for the first time since 2002 and into the top five consistently for the first time since 2004. After a 16-year-long wait, Colombia finally returned to the World Cup.
Former midfielder Marcos Coll is the only player in history to score a rare ''Olympic goal'' in a FIFA World Cup game, in the 1962 FIFA World Cup against the USSR. The match finished in a 4–4 tie after a spectacular come back by Colombia from 4–1 to draw the match, making it the biggest comeback in World Cup history. The team are nicknamed ''Los Cafeteros'' due to the coffee production in their country. Colombia's midfielder James Rodríguez was awarded the Golden Boot for most goals (6) and the Best Goal of the Tournament awards at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
==History==
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