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Colombia Defeat Uzbekistan 3-1: Luis Diaz Stars in World Cup Opener

By Sachit Subba Football • Jun 18, 2026 05:04 AM • 127 views

Colombia Defeat Uzbekistan 3-1: Luis Diaz Stars in World Cup Opener

MEXICO CITY — On a crisp, rain-slicked evening at the historic Estadio Azteca, Colombia commenced their World Cup campaign with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over tournament debutants Uzbekistan. A raucous, yellow-clad crowd of over 80,000 watched as the Copa América runners-up relied on superior individual quality. That advantage helped them subdue a highly disciplined opponent.

Nestor Lorenzo’s men dictated the tempo from the opening whistle. James Rodríguez and Jhon Arias searched for pockets of space in a congested final third. Under the tactical guidance of 2006 World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro, Uzbekistan sat deep, absorbed pressure, and looked to strike on the counter. Cannavaro joined an elite quartet including Franz Beckenbauer, Oleg Blokhin, and Marco van Basten, each of whom won the Ballon d'Or and coached at a World Cup. The Central Asians nearly stunned the favourites early. Bekhruz Karimov burst through the midfield, only for a perfectly timed intervention from Jhon Lucumí to deny him a shot on goal.

As the half progressed, Colombia’s frustration mounted. Luis Díaz nearly broke the deadlock, rattling the woodwork with a fierce shot. Moments later, he suffered a heavy tackle from Abdukodir Khusanov, sending both into a pitchside cameraman, who required medical attention.

The breakthrough finally arrived in the 40th minute. Following a collapsed Colombian attack, Díaz showed immense composure to retrieve possession. He then lofted an exquisite pass into the path of Daniel Muñoz. The full-back timed his run to perfection and guided a deft finish past Utkir Yusupov to notch his third international goal. The stands erupted. Chants of "Vamos Colombia" echoed around the colosseum, drowning out the spirited drumming of the modest travelling Uzbek contingent.

However, Cannavaro’s side emerged from the halftime interval with renewed tactical vigour. On the hour mark, they carved out a historic moment. Dostonbek Khamdamov unleashed Eldor Shomurodov down the right flank. Camilo Vargas managed to parry the striker’s low effort, but could only push it into the danger zone. Abbosbek Fayzullaev reacted quickest and nodded the rebound into an empty net. This registered Uzbekistan’s first-ever goal on the world stage.

The celebrations were short-lived. Just five minutes later, Colombia re-established their dominance. Gustavo Puerta unlocked the Uzbek defence with a pinpoint pass to Díaz. Díaz clinically side-footed the ball across the face of the goal and into the far corner.

Uzbekistan pressed in stoppage time. Akmal Mozgovoy shot wide, Karimov hit the crossbar, and Azizbek Amonov’s strike was blocked after an intricate Otabek Shukurov buildup.

With the debutants completely overcommitted, Colombia delivered the knockout blow in the dying seconds. Jaminton Campaz capably converted a late counter-attack to put the result beyond doubt. The final whistle confirmed a statistically dominant performance for Lorenzo's side. They registered 15 shots to Uzbekistan's nine. Colombia maintained their formidable group-stage lineage with a seventh victory in its last eight World Cup matches.

Colombia will look to carry this momentum deeper into Group K, while Uzbekistan heads to Houston to face Portugal, desperately needing points to keep their maiden World Cup dream alive.

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