Colombia national football team results (1926–1979)
This page details the match results and statistics of the Colombia national football team from 1926 to 1979.
Key
Key to matches
Att.=Match attendance
(H)=Home ground
(A)=Away ground
(N)=Neutral ground
Key to record by opponent
Pld=Games played
W=Games won
D=Games drawn
L=Games lost
GF=Goals for
GA=Goals against
Results
Colombia's score is shown first in each case.
No.
Date
Venue
Opponents
Score
Competition
Colombia scorers
Att.
Ref.
1
17 February 1926
Julio Torres Stadium , Barranquilla (H)
Costa Rica
4–1
Friendly
—
[ 1]
2
10 February 1938
Estadio Olímpico , Panama City (N)
Mexico
1–3
1938 Central American and Caribbean Games
M. Mejía
—
[ 2] [ 4]
3
14 February 1938
Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)
Panama
4–2
1938 Central American and Caribbean Games
Meléndez (2), Torres (2)
—
[ 2] [ 4]
4
18 February 1938
Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)
Costa Rica
1–2[A]
1938 Central American and Caribbean Games
M. Mejía
—
[ 2] [ 4]
5
21 February 1938
Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)
El Salvador
3–2
1938 Central American and Caribbean Games
Meléndez (2), M. Mejía
—
[ 2] [ 4]
6
23 February 1938
Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)
Venezuela
1–2
1938 Central American and Caribbean Games
R. Mejía
—
[ 2] [ 4]
7
8 August 1938
Estadio Universitario , Bogotá (N)
Peru
2–4
1938 Bolivarian Games
Botto (2)
—
[ 2] [ 5]
8
10 August 1938
Estadio El Campín , Bogotá (N)
Ecuador
1–2
1938 Bolivarian Games
Mier
—
[ 2] [ 5]
9
13 August 1938
Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)
Venezuela
2–0
1938 Bolivarian Games
Umaña , Torres
—
[ 2] [ 5]
10
16 August 1938
Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)
Bolivia
1–2
1938 Bolivarian Games
R. Mejía
—
[ 2] [ 5]
11
21 January 1945
Estadio Nacional , Santiago (N)
Brazil
0–3
1945 South American Championship
60,000
[ 2] [ 6]
12
28 January 1945
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)
Uruguay
0–7
1945 South American Championship
28,000
[ 2] [ 6]
13
31 January 1945
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)
Chile
0–2
1945 South American Championship
60,000
[ 2] [ 6]
14
7 February 1945
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)
Argentina
1–9
1945 South American Championship
Mendoza
60,000
[ 2] [ 6]
15
18 February 1945
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)
Ecuador
3–1
1945 South American Championship
L. González , Gámez , Berdugo
65,000
[ 2] [ 6]
16
21 February 1945
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)
Bolivia
3–3
1945 South American Championship
L. González , Berdugo , Gámez
22,000
[ 2] [ 6]
17
9 December 1946
Estadio Municipal , Barranquilla (H)
Curaçao
4–2
1946 Central American and Caribbean Games
L. González , Granados (2), Arango
—
[ 2] [ 7]
18
12 December 1946
Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)
Venezuela
2–0
1946 Central American and Caribbean Games
Berdugo , Granados
—
[ 2] [ 7]
19
15 December 1946
Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)
Guatemala
4–2
1946 Central American and Caribbean Games
Carrillo (3), Arango
—
[ 2] [ 7]
20
16 December 1946
Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)
Puerto Rico
4–1
1946 Central American and Caribbean Games
Berdugo , Cardona , Ruiz
—
[ 2] [ 7]
21
18 December 1946
Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)
Costa Rica
4–1
1946 Central American and Caribbean Games
Arango , García , Granados , L. González
—
[ 2] [ 7]
22
20 December 1946
Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)
Panama
2–1
1946 Central American and Caribbean Games
L. González , Arango
—
[ 2] [ 7]
23
2 December 1947
Estadio George Capwell , Guayaquil (N)
Uruguay
0–2
1947 South American Championship
20,000
[ 2] [ 8]
24
4 December 1947
Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)
Ecuador
0–0
1947 South American Championship
30,000
[ 2] [ 8]
25
13 December 1947
Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)
Bolivia
0–0
1947 South American Championship
18,000
[ 2] [ 8]
26
18 December 1947
Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)
Argentina
0–6
1947 South American Championship
12,000
[ 2] [ 8]
27
20 December 1947
Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)
Paraguay
0–2
1947 South American Championship
20,000
[ 2] [ 8]
28
23 December 1947
Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)
Peru
1–5
1947 South American Championship
Arango
5,000
[ 2] [ 8]
29
27 December 1947
Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)
Chile
1–4
1947 South American Championship
Granados
5,000
[ 2] [ 8]
30
6 April 1949
Pacaembu Stadium , São Paulo (N)
Paraguay
0–3
1949 South American Championship
30,000
[ 2] [ 9]
31
10 April 1949
Estádio São Januário , Rio de Janeiro (N)
Peru
0–4
1949 South American Championship
15,000
[ 2] [ 9]
32
17 April 1949
Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)
Brazil
0–5
1949 South American Championship
45,000
[ 2] [ 9]
33
20 April 1949
Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)
Chile
1–1
1949 South American Championship
Berdugo
7,000
[ 2] [ 9]
34
25 April 1949
Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)
Uruguay
2–2
1949 South American Championship
Gastelbondo , A. Pérez
14,000
[ 2] [ 9]
35
3 May 1949
Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)
Ecuador
1–4
1949 South American Championship
N. Pérez
3,000
[ 2] [ 9]
36
6 May 1949
Estádio General Severiano , Rio de Janeiro (N)
Bolivia
0–4
1949 South American Championship
12,000
[ 2] [ 9]
37
13 March 1957
Estadio Nacional , Lima (N)
Argentina
2–8
1957 South American Championship
Gamboa , Valencia
42,000
[ 2] [ 10]
38
17 March 1957
Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)
Uruguay
1–0
1957 South American Championship
Arango
50,000
[ 2] [ 10]
39
21 March 1957
Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)
Chile
2–3
1957 South American Championship
Arango , Carillo
45,000
[ 2] [ 10]
40
24 March 1957
Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)
Brazil
0–9
1957 South American Championship
45,000
[ 2] [ 10]
41
27 March 1957
Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)
Peru
1–4
1957 South American Championship
Arango
55,000
[ 2] [ 10]
42
1 April 1957
Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)
Ecuador
4–1
1957 South American Championship
Álvarez , Gutiérrez , Gamboa (2)
40,000
[ 2] [ 10]
43
16 June 1957
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Uruguay
1–1
1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
Arango
15,000
[ 2] [ 11]
44
20 June 1957
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Paraguay
2–3
1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
Gutiérrez , R. Díaz
—
[ 2] [ 11]
45
23 June 1957
Estadio Atanasio Girardot , Medellín (H)
Paraguay
1–2
Friendly
Panesso
—
[ 2] [ 12]
46
30 June 1957
Estadio Centenario , Montevideo (A)
Uruguay
0–1
1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
35,000
[ 2] [ 11]
47
7 July 1957
Estadio Defensores del Chaco , Asunción (A)
Paraguay
0–3
1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
—
[ 2] [ 11]
48
5 February 1961
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
United States
2–0
Friendly
Aceros , Gamboa
—
[ 2] [ 13]
49
30 April 1961
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Peru
1–0
1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
Escobar
—
[ 2] [ 14]
50
7 May 1961
Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)
Peru
1–1
1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
H. González
—
[ 2] [ 14]
51
1 April 1962
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Mexico
0–1
Friendly
30,000
[ 2] [ 15]
52
4 April 1962
Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero , Cali (H)
Mexico
2–2
Friendly
Klinger , Rada
32,000
[ 2] [ 16]
53
25 April 1962
Estadio Olímpico Universitario , Mexico City (A)
Mexico
0–1
Friendly
65,000
[ 2] [ 17]
54
30 May 1962
Estadio Carlos Dittborn , Arica (N)
Uruguay
1–2
1962 FIFA World Cup
Zuluaga
7,908
[ 2] [ 18]
55
3 June 1962
Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica (N)
Soviet Union
4–4
1962 FIFA World Cup
Germán Aceros , Coll , Rada , Klinger
8,040
[ 2] [ 18]
56
7 June 1962
Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica (N)
Yugoslavia
0–5
1962 FIFA World Cup
7,167
[ 2] [ 18]
57
10 March 1963
Estadio Félix Capriles , Cochabamba (N)
Argentina
2–4
1963 South American Championship
Campillo , Aceros
18,000
[ 2] [ 19]
58
14 March 1963
Estadio Hernando Siles , La Paz (N)
Brazil
1–5
1963 South American Championship
Gamboa
15,000
[ 2] [ 19]
59
17 March 1963
Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)
Bolivia
1–2
1963 South American Championship
Botero
18,000
[ 2] [ 19]
60
20 March 1963
Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)
Paraguay
2–3
1963 South American Championship
Campillo , Calonga (o.g. )
10,000
[ 2] [ 19]
61
24 March 1963
Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)
Peru
1–1
1963 South American Championship
F. González
10,000
[ 2] [ 19]
62
31 March 1963
Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)
Ecuador
3–4
1963 South American Championship
Aceros , Botero , H. González
15,000
[ 2] [ 19]
63
1 September 1963
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Costa Rica
4–5
Friendly
Aceros , Gamboa , Coll , Toscano
—
[ 2] [ 20]
64
4 September 1963
Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, Cali (H)
Costa Rica
1–0
Friendly
Coll
—
[ 2] [ 21]
65
20 July 1965
Romelio Martínez Stadium , Barranquilla (H)
Ecuador
0–1
1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
10,175
[ 2] [ 22]
66
25 July 1965
Estadio Modelo , Guayaquil (A)
Ecuador
0–2
1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
48,457
[ 2] [ 22]
67
1 August 1965
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A)
Chile
2–7
1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
Segrera (2)
70,052
[ 2] [ 22]
68
7 August 1965
Romelio Martínez Stadium, Barranquilla (H)
Chile
2–0
1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
Rada (2)
4,401
[ 2] [ 22]
69
30 November 1966
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A)
Chile
2–5
1967 South American Championship qualification
Gamboa , Cañón
80,000
[ 2] [ 23]
70
11 December 1966
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Chile
0–0
1967 South American Championship qualification
17,000
[ 2] [ 23]
71
16 October 1968
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Mexico
0–1
Friendly
17,000
[ 2] [ 24]
72
4 February 1969
Estadio León , León (A)
Mexico
0–1
Friendly
—
[ 2] [ 25]
73
20 February 1969
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Soviet Union
1–3
Friendly
Santa
60,000
[ 2] [ 26]
74
8 May 1969
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Peru
1–3
Friendly
J. González
23,000
[ 2] [ 27]
75
15 June 1969
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Chile
3–3
Friendly
G. González (2), Ramírez
50,000
[ 2] [ 28]
76
18 June 1969
Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)
Peru
1–1
Friendly
Ramírez
—
[ 2] [ 29]
77
22 June 1969
Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (A)
Ecuador
1–4
Friendly
J. González
15,000
[ 2] [ 30]
78
2 July 1969
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Uruguay
0–1
Friendly
43,000
[ 2] [ 31]
79
27 July 1969
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Venezuela
3–0
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
J. González (2), Segrera
47,984
[ 2] [ 32]
80
2 August 1969
Olympic Stadium , Caracas (A)
Venezuela
1–1
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
Tamayo
17,101
[ 2] [ 32]
81
6 August 1969
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Brazil
0–2
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
51,131
[ 2] [ 32]
82
10 August 1969
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Paraguay
0–1
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
51,049
[ 2] [ 32]
83
21 August 1969
Maracanã Stadium , Rio de Janeiro (A)
Brazil
2–6
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
Mesa , Ramírez
99,947
[ 2] [ 32]
84
24 August 1969
Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)
Paraguay
1–2
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
Segrera
14,744
[ 2] [ 32]
85
20 May 1970
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
England
0–4
Friendly
36,000
[ 2] [ 33]
86
29 March 1972
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Peru
1–1
Friendly
Morón
—
[ 2] [ 34]
87
3 June 1972
Olympic Stadium, Caracas (A)
Venezuela
1–2
Friendly
Brand
—
[ 2] [ 35]
88
6 June 1972
Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)
Peru
0–0
Friendly
—
[ 2] [ 36]
89
18 June 1972
Estádio Fonte Nova , Salvador (N)
France
2–3
Brazil Independence Cup
Piñeros , Mesa
—
[ 2] [ 37]
90
22 June 1972
Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador (N)
Argentina
1–4
Brazil Independence Cup
Morón
—
[ 2] [ 37]
91
15 February 1973
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
East Germany
0–2
Friendly
35,000
[ 2] [ 38]
92
27 May 1973
Stade Sylvio Cator , Port-au-Prince (A)
Haiti
2–1
Friendly
Morón , E. Díaz
—
[ 2] [ 39]
93
29 May 1973
Stade Sylvio Cator , Port-au-Prince (A)
Haiti
1–2
Friendly
Morón
—
[ 2] [ 40]
94
21 June 1973
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Ecuador
1–1
1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
Ortiz
43,497
[ 2] [ 41]
95
24 June 1973
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Uruguay
0–0
1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
30,000
[ 2] [ 41]
96
28 June 1973
Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (A)
Ecuador
1–1
1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
Ortiz
46,979
[ 2] [ 41]
97
1 July 1973
Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)
Peru
1–3
Friendly
Morón
—
[ 2] [ 42]
98
5 July 1973
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A)
Uruguay
1–0
1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
Ortiz
54,917
[ 2] [ 41]
99
20 July 1975
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Paraguay
1–0
1975 Copa América
E. Díaz
60,000
[ 2] [ 43]
100
27 July 1975
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa , Quito (A)
Ecuador
3–1
1975 Copa América
Ortiz , Retat , Castro
45,000
[ 2] [ 43]
101
30 July 1975
Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)
Paraguay
1–0[B]
1975 Copa América
E. Díaz
50,000
[ 2] [ 43]
102
7 August 1975
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Ecuador
2–0
1975 Copa América
E. Díaz , Calero
50,000
[ 2] [ 43]
103
21 September 1975
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Uruguay
3–0
1975 Copa América
Angulo , Ortiz , E. Díaz
55,000
[ 2] [ 43]
104
1 October 1975
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A)
Uruguay
0–1
1975 Copa América
70,000
[ 2] [ 43]
105
16 October 1975
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Peru
1–0
1975 Copa América
Castro
50,000
[ 2] [ 43]
106
22 October 1975
Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)
Peru
0–2
1975 Copa América
50,000
[ 2] [ 43]
107
28 October 1975
Olympic Stadium, Caracas (N)
Peru
0–1
1975 Copa América
30,000
[ 2] [ 43]
108
15 October 1976
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Uruguay
1–2
Friendly
Vilarete
39,129
[ 2] [ 44]
109
16 January 1977
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Ecuador
0–1
Friendly
50,000
[ 2] [ 45]
110
26 January 1977
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (A)
Ecuador
1–4
Friendly
Retat
—
[ 2] [ 46]
111
30 January 1977
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Yugoslavia
0–1
Friendly
35,000
[ 2] [ 47]
112
20 February 1977
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Brazil
0–0
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
55,439
[ 2] [ 48]
113
24 February 1977
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Paraguay
0–1
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
45,838
[ 2] [ 48]
114
6 March 1977
Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)
Paraguay
1–1
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
Vilarete
30,154
[ 2] [ 48]
115
9 March 1977
Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A)
Brazil
0–6
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
132,764
[ 2] [ 48]
116
18 July 1979
Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)
Peru
1–0
Friendly
Ortiz
—
[ 2] [ 49]
117
25 July 1979
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Peru
1–2
Friendly
Ortiz
—
[ 2] [ 50]
118
1 August 1979
Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo , San Cristóbal (A)
Venezuela
0–0
1979 Copa América
18,000
[ 2] [ 51]
119
15 August 1979
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Chile
1–0
1979 Copa América
E. Díaz
45,000
[ 2] [ 51]
120
22 August 1979
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)
Venezuela
4–0
1979 Copa América
Iguarán , Valverde , Chaparro , Morón
30,000
[ 2] [ 51]
121
5 September 1979
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A)
Chile
0–2
1979 Copa América
85,000
[ 2] [ 51]
Notes
^ A: After 65 minutes, Colombia left the pitch in protest at a penalty awarded to Costa Rica. The penalty was scored into an empty goal and the match was ended with the score 3–1 to Costa Rica. However, a protest by the Colombian delegate resulted in the penalty being annulled with the score at the time the Colombians left the field declared final.
[ 4]
^ B: The Paraguay vs Colombia match at the 1975 Copa América was abandoned after 43 minutes. The result was allowed to stand.
[ 43]
Record by opponent
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