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Colombia Moves Into World Cup Last 16 With Tight Win Over Ghana

Colombia kept South America’s World Cup charge moving late Friday night, beating Ghana 1-0 to claim the final place in the Round of 16 and set up a meeting with Switzerland. Jhon Arias scored the only goal in the 14th minute, finishing at the back post after Luis Suárez delivered a sharp cross from the right side.

Suárez had entered the match only minutes earlier after Jhon Córdoba went off injured, turning an early setback into the move that decided the night. The win capped the Round of 32 and gave Colombia another clean, controlled step through a tournament in which it has quietly become one of Latin America’s most dangerous teams.

Néstor Lorenzo’s side topped Group K ahead of Portugal, Uzbekistan and DR Congo, then handled Ghana with the kind of defensive discipline that matters in knockout soccer. Colombia did not turn the match into a rout, but it rarely looked in serious trouble after Arias’ opener.

Ghana pushed early and tried to use its speed in transition, but Colombia settled the game after the goal and kept the Black Stars from creating much danger in front of Camilo Vargas.Luis Díaz remained active on the left and had a goal ruled out for offside, while Colombia continued to find space behind Ghana’s back line. The missed chances kept the score tight, but Ghana could not turn that narrow margin into sustained pressure.

The result adds another Latin American storyline to a World Cup knockout stage already heavy with regional interest. Colombia joins Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Mexico in the Round of 16, giving the region five teams still alive as the tournament moves into its most unforgiving stage.

For Colombia, the victory also carries historical weight. The country’s best World Cup finish remains its run to the quarterfinals in 2014, when James Rodríguez became one of the stars of the tournament. James is still part of this squad, but this version of Colombia looks less dependent on one player and more built around balance, pressing and a deep attacking group.

That depth mattered Friday. Arias, Díaz, Suárez and Colombia’s midfield gave Ghana enough problems to keep the African side from opening up the match. At the other end, Davinson Sánchez and the Colombian defense protected the lead without losing shape.

Ghana’s exit ends another difficult World Cup chapter for one of Africa’s most familiar tournament teams. The Black Stars reached the knockout stage, but they could not find the creativity needed to break down Colombia once the match settled into a slower rhythm.

Colombia now turns toward Switzerland in the Round of 16 on Tuesday, July 7. A win there would send Los Cafeteros into the quarterfinals and put them one step from matching, or possibly surpassing, the celebrated 2014 team. For Latin American fans, the picture is clear. Colombia is no longer just surviving. It is moving through the bracket with enough control to be taken seriously.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours and Latin American players from his base in Costa Rica. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or on X at @theticotimes.
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