Colombia triumphed over Uruguay with a gritty 1-0 victory in the Copa America 2024 semi-final held at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium. Despite playing with only 10 men for more than 45 minutes following Daniel Munoz’s dismissal, Colombia managed to maintain their lead secured by Jefferson Lerma’s crucial first-half header. This victory marks Colombia’s return to a major tournament final after a 23-year hiatus, setting the stage for a highly anticipated showdown against Argentina in Miami on Sunday.
The match itself was fiercely contested, characterized by physicality that saw seven yellow cards and a red. Uruguay, spearheaded by Darwin Nunez, missed several opportunities in the first half, allowing Colombia to capitalize on their chances. Even with Uruguay dominating possession in the second half and Luis Suarez coming close to equalizing late in the game, hitting the post, Colombia’s defense held firm.
Earlier in the tournament, Argentina secured their place in the final with a 2-0 victory over Canada. Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez were on target for Argentina, showcasing their formidable form heading into the final against Colombia. As a result, Colombia will now face off against Messi’s Argentina in what promises to be an electrifying finale, while Uruguay will contest the third-place playoff against Canada on Saturday.
The Colombian team’s emotional celebration, marked by tears of joy amidst the backdrop of their passionate supporters in Charlotte, underscores the significance of their achievement. James Rodriguez’s poignant reaction mirrored the collective sentiment within the squad as they savored their journey to the Copa America final, defending their impressive 28-game unbeaten streak, the longest in Colombian football history.