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Colombia Beats Uruguay 1-0 ; To Face Lionel Messi's Argentina In Copa America Final

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By AP (Associated Press)

Published : Jul 11, 2024, 9:58 AM IST

Updated : Jul 11, 2024, 10:08 AM IST

Colombia defeated Uruguay by 1-0 on Wednesday night to secure a spot in the final against Argentina. Jefferson Lerma scored the goal for the winning side in the 39th minute. The match also saw a brawl breaking out between Uruguay players and Colombia fans after the fixture.

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Colombia's Kevin Castano celebrates defeating Uruguay (AP Photos)

Charlotte (US): Jefferson Lerma scored in the 39th minute, and Colombia played a man short the entire second half in a 1-0 win over Uruguay on Wednesday night to reach the Copa America final against Lionel Messi and Argentina.

Daniel Munoz was ejected in first-half stoppage time for his second yellow card, but Colombia held on to reach the championship for the first time since winning its only Copa title as host in 2001. Colombia extended its unbeaten streak to a team record 28 games, one more than from 1992-94 and the longest current streak in men's soccer. In a contentious match that included seven yellow cards and one red, players from both teams pushed and shoved in a scrum on the field at the final whistle and some players went into the stands to scrap with fans.

Defending champion Argentina and Colombia meet Sunday night at Miami Gardens, Florida. Before an overwhelmingly pro-Colombia crowd at Bank of America Stadium, filled with yellow jerseys and flags, Uruguay fell behind for the first time in the tournament.

James Rodrguez's corner kick was headed in from short range by Lerma, who outjumped Jos Mara Gimenez for his third international goal and second of the tournament. Rodrguez has six assists in the tournament -- triple the total of any other player. Muoz received his first yellow card from Mexican referee Csar Ramos in the 31st minute for a reckless slide tackle on Maximiliano Arajo and his second for elbowing Manuel Ugarte in the stomach.

Rodrguez was given a yellow card in the 55th minute for arguing with Ramos when the referee failed to stop play when Richard Ros was kicked on a shin by Darwin Nez. Ros was removed on a stretcher, re-entered the match, then went down in another challenge and was substituted in the 62nd minute. Rodrguez was removed at the same time to keep him eligible for the final. Colombia goalkeeper Federico Valverde did not have to make his first save until he stopped Nicols de la Cruz in the 68th minute.

Luis Suarez, Uruguay's career leader with 68 goals, entered in the 66th minute and hit the outside of a post with a shot in the 71st. Colombia's Mateus Uribe, another second-half sub, put an open shot wide in the 88th, and Uribe's open shot in the fourth minute of stoppage time ricocheted off the body of sliding goalkeeper Sergio Rochet and then the crossbar. The match was played in 90-degree heat on a surface that was converted from artificial turf to grass in the weeks leading up to the game.

Argentina is seeking a record 16th Copa America title and looking to join Spain as the only countries to win three straight major titles.

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Charlotte (US): Jefferson Lerma scored in the 39th minute, and Colombia played a man short the entire second half in a 1-0 win over Uruguay on Wednesday night to reach the Copa America final against Lionel Messi and Argentina.

Daniel Munoz was ejected in first-half stoppage time for his second yellow card, but Colombia held on to reach the championship for the first time since winning its only Copa title as host in 2001. Colombia extended its unbeaten streak to a team record 28 games, one more than from 1992-94 and the longest current streak in men's soccer. In a contentious match that included seven yellow cards and one red, players from both teams pushed and shoved in a scrum on the field at the final whistle and some players went into the stands to scrap with fans.

Defending champion Argentina and Colombia meet Sunday night at Miami Gardens, Florida. Before an overwhelmingly pro-Colombia crowd at Bank of America Stadium, filled with yellow jerseys and flags, Uruguay fell behind for the first time in the tournament.

James Rodrguez's corner kick was headed in from short range by Lerma, who outjumped Jos Mara Gimenez for his third international goal and second of the tournament. Rodrguez has six assists in the tournament -- triple the total of any other player. Muoz received his first yellow card from Mexican referee Csar Ramos in the 31st minute for a reckless slide tackle on Maximiliano Arajo and his second for elbowing Manuel Ugarte in the stomach.

Rodrguez was given a yellow card in the 55th minute for arguing with Ramos when the referee failed to stop play when Richard Ros was kicked on a shin by Darwin Nez. Ros was removed on a stretcher, re-entered the match, then went down in another challenge and was substituted in the 62nd minute. Rodrguez was removed at the same time to keep him eligible for the final. Colombia goalkeeper Federico Valverde did not have to make his first save until he stopped Nicols de la Cruz in the 68th minute.

Luis Suarez, Uruguay's career leader with 68 goals, entered in the 66th minute and hit the outside of a post with a shot in the 71st. Colombia's Mateus Uribe, another second-half sub, put an open shot wide in the 88th, and Uribe's open shot in the fourth minute of stoppage time ricocheted off the body of sliding goalkeeper Sergio Rochet and then the crossbar. The match was played in 90-degree heat on a surface that was converted from artificial turf to grass in the weeks leading up to the game.

Argentina is seeking a record 16th Copa America title and looking to join Spain as the only countries to win three straight major titles.

Read More

  1. Argentina Sails Into Copa America Final, Lionel Messi's 109th Goal Helps Defending Champion Beat Canada
  2. Lionel Messi Will start vs. Canada In Copa America Semifinal, Argentina Coach Lionel Scaloni Says
  3. Copa America QF: Uruguay Beat Brazil 4-2 In Penalties To Seal Semi-final Berth, 41 Fouls From Both Teams
Last Updated : Jul 11, 2024, 10:08 AM IST
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