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Colombia national under-20 football team

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[edit] Colombia under 20 2009

[edit] 2009 South American Youth Championship

Coach: José Hélmer Silva Flag of Colombia

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Andrés Felipe Mosquera Marmolejo GK 10-09-1991 Flag of ColombiaCorporación Bogotá
2 Ricardo Chara Lerma DF 24-05-1990 Flag of ItalyUdinese
3 Hernan Pertuz DF 02-08-1988 Flag of ColombiaIndependiente Medellín
4 Alex Diaz MF 13-01-1989 Flag of ColombiaClub Deportivo Los Millonarios
5 Yamith Cuesta DF 20-03-1987 Flag of ColombiaExpreso Rojo
6 Julián Guillermo Rojas MF 17-05-1987 Flag of ColombiaCúcuta
7 Cristian Nazarith DF 13-08-1990 Flag of ColombiaClub Santa Fe
8 Dahwling Leudo MF 21-04-1987 Flag of ColombiaLa Equidad
9 Leonardo Castro FW 12-05-1989 Flag of ColombiaClub Deportivo Los Millonarios
10 Sherman Andrés Cárdenas FW 07-08-1989 Flag of ColombiaBucaramanga
11 Elkin Blanco DF 27-07-1987 Flag of ColombiaOnce Caldas
12 Camilo Vargas GK 09-01-1989 Flag of ColombiaClub Santa Fe
13 Elvis Perlaza DF 06-02-1988 Flag of ColombiaEnvigado
14 Marco Perez MF 19-09-1990 Flag of ColombiaChicó F.C.
15 Mauricio Arroyo MF 18-09-1990 Flag of ColombiaReal Cartagena
16 Miguel Julio MF 13-04-1987 Flag of ColombiaIndependiente Medellín
17 Andrés Felipe Mosquera Guardia DF 20-02-1990 Flag of ColombiaIndependiente Medellín
18 Javier Reina MF 04-01-1989 Flag of BrazilCruzeiro Esporte Clube
19 Cristian Mejía FW 27-01-1990 Flag of ColombiaDeportes Tolima
20 Victor Ibarbo MF 19-05-1990 Flag of ItalyUdinese

[edit] Colombia under 20 2007

[edit] 2007 South American Youth Championship

Coach: Eduardo Lara Flag of Colombia

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 David Ospina Ramírez GK 31-08-1988 Flag of ColombiaAtlético Nacional
2 Andrés Felipe Gallego DF 26-11-1988 Flag of ColombiaIndependiente Medellin
3 Jairo Palomino DF 02-08-1988 Flag of ColombiaEnvigado
4 Gilberto García MF 27-01-1987 Flag of ColombiaDeportes Tolima
5 Jimmy Bermúdez DF 16-12-1987 Flag of ColombiaBucaramanga
6 Alejandro Bernal MF 03-06-1988 Flag of ColombiaAtlético Huila
7 Carlos Quintero DF 19-09-1987 Flag of ColombiaDeportes Tolima
8 Harold Martinez MF 22-03-1987 Flag of ColombiaAtlético Nacional
9 Sherman Andrés Cárdenas FW 07-08-1989 Flag of ColombiaBucaramanga
10 Juan Pablo Pino FW 30-03-1987 Flag of FranceAS Monaco
11 Juan Alejandro Mahecha MF 22-07-1987 Flag of ColombiaChicó F.C.
12 Libis Arenas GK 12-05-1987 Flag of ColombiaEnvigado
13 Andrés Felipe Arboleda MF 13-04-1987 Flag of ColombiaAmérica de Cali
14 Henry Rojas DF 27-07-1987 Flag of ColombiaAtlético Nacional
15 Javier Reina MF 04-01-1989 Flag of BrazilCruzeiro Esporte Clube
16 Eisner Iván Loboa DF 17-05-1987 Flag of ColombiaDeportivo Cali
17 Edwin Chalar FW 21-04-1987 Flag of ColombiaEnvigado
18 Gustavo Rojas DF 06-02-1988 Flag of ColombiaMillonarios
19 Andrés Felipe Ortiz DF 20-03-1987 Flag of ColombiaIndependiente Medellín
20 John Jairo Mosquera FW 15-01-1988 Flag of GermanyAlemannia Aachen


In the 2007 edition Colombia was one of the favorites to win the tournament as reigning Champions but failed to qualify after finishing 1st in their Group that featured Argentina. The main problem was that the team didn't play as a team and most the time it looks like Juan Pablo Pino+10 other players.

[edit] Colombia under 20 2005

[edit] 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship

Coach: Eduardo Lara Flag of Colombia

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Libis Arenas GK 12.05.1987 Envigado Fútbol Club Flag of Colombia
2 Carlos Valdez DF 22.05.1985 Real Cartagena Flag of Colombia
3 Cristián Zapata DF 30.09.1986 Udinese Calcio Flag of Italy
4 Jimmy Estacio DF 08.01.1986 Deportivo Cali Flag of Colombia
5 Juan Zuniga DF 14.12.1985 Atlético Nacional Flag of Colombia
6 Harrison Morales MF 20.06.1986 Deportes Quindío Flag of Colombia
7 Hugo Rodallega FW 25.07.1985 Deportes Quindío Flag of Colombia
8 Juan Carlos Toja MF 24.05.1985 FC Dallas Flag of the United States
9 Radamel García FW 10.02.1986 River Plate Flag of Argentina
10 Sebastian Hernandez MF 02.10.1986 Deportivo Cali Flag of Colombia
11 Harrison Otálvaro MF 28.02.1986 América de Cali Flag of Colombia
12 Carlos Abella GK 25.01.1986 Atlético Nacional Flag of Colombia
13 Freddy Guarín MF 30.06.1986 Saint Etienne Flag of France
14 Abel Aguilar MF 06.01.1985 Udinese Calcio Flag of Italy
15 Dayro Moreno FW 16.09.1985 FC Steaua Bucureşti Flag of Romania
16 Edwin Valencia MF 29.03.1985 América de Cali Flag of Colombia
17 Cristian Marrugo MF 18.07.1985 Atlético Nacional Flag of Colombia
18 Wason Rentería FW 04.07.1985 F.C. Porto Flag of Portugal
19 Mauricio Casierra DF 08.12.1985 Once Caldas Flag of Colombia
20 Daniel Machacón MF 05.01.1985 Junior Barranquilla Flag of Colombia
21 David Ospina GK 31.08.1988 Atlético Nacional Flag of Colombia

This is seen as a new golden generation of players for Colombia. Many of the players from 2005 are already in Europe or are performing well in teams in the Americas. This is the team that won the South American Youth Championship in 2005 that was held in Colombia, and then later lost in the quarterfinals against eventual winners Argentina at the World Cup 2-1 by a late goal by Lionel Messi

[edit] Group E

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Colombia 9 3 3 0 0 6 0
 Syria 4 3 1 1 1 3 4
 Italy 3 3 1 0 2 5 5
 Canada 1 3 0 1 2 2 7
June 12, 2005
17:30
Colombia  2–0  Italy Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Shield (Australia)
Rentería 76'
Guarín 93'
(Report)

June 12, 2005
20:30
Syria  1–1  Canada Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Larsen (Denmark)
Al Haj 2' (Report) Peters 31'

June 15, 2005
17:30
Canada  0–2  Colombia Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Abd El Fatah (Egypt)
(Report) Falcao 81'
Guarín 88'

June 15, 2005
20:30
Italy  1–2  Syria Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Elizondo (Argentina)
Coda 69' (Report) Alhousain 37'
Al Hamwi 73'

June 18, 2005
13:30
Italy  4–1  Canada Parkstad Limburg Stadion, Kerkrade
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Larrionda (Uruguay)
Pellè 23', 68'
Galloppa 47'
De Martino 90'
(Report) De Jong 49'

June 18, 2005
16:00
Colombia  2–0  Syria Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Busacca (Switzerland)
Rodallega 62'
Falcao 90'
(Report)

[edit] Knockout stages

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
21 June            
  China PR  2
24 June
  Germany  3  
  Germany  1
21 June
    Brazil (AET)  2  
  Brazil  1
28 June
  Syria  0  
  Brazil  1
22 June
    Argentina  2  
  Colombia  1
25 June
  Argentina  2  
  Argentina  3
22 June
    Spain  1  
  Spain  3
2 July
  Turkey  0  
  Argentina  2
21 June
    Nigeria  1
  Morocco  1
24 June
  Japan  0  
  Morocco (PSO)  2 (4)
21 June
    Italy  2 (2)  
  United States  1
28 June
  Italy  3  
  Morocco  0
22 June
    Nigeria  3   Third place
  Nigeria  1
25 June 2 July
  Ukraine  0  
  Nigeria (PSO)  1 (10)   Brazil  2
22 June
    Netherlands  1 (9)     Morocco  1
  Netherlands  3
  Chile  0  


[edit] Colombia under 20 2003

[edit] 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship

Coach: Reynaldo Rueda Flag of Colombia

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 GK Miguel Solis 7 April 1983 Flag of Colombia
2 DF Jose de la Cuesta 10 February 1983 Flag of Austria Austria Wien
3 DF Javier Arizala 21 April 1983 Flag of Colombia Deportes Tolima
4 DF Pablo Pachón 8 October 1983 Flag of Colombia Independiente Santa Fe
5 MF Freddy Guarin 30 June 1986 Flag of Colombia Envigado FC
6 DF Andres Gonzalez 8 January 1984 Flag of Colombia América de Cali
7 FW Edixon Perea 20 April 1984 Flag of Colombia Atletico Nacional
8 MF Harrison Otálvaro Arce 28 February 1986 Flag of Colombia América de Cali
9 FW Jaime Alfonso Ruiz 3 January 1984 Flag of Colombia Deportivo Pereira
10 MF Macnelly Torres 1 November 1984 Flag of Colombia Corporación Nuevo Cúcuta Deportivo
11 MF Victor Montano 1 May 1984 Flag of France Montpellier HSC
12 GK Héctor Landazuri 20 August 1983 Flag of Colombia Once Caldas
13 DF Cesar Fawcett 12 August 1984 Flag of Colombia Atlético Junior
14 MF Abel Aguilar 6 January 1985 Flag of Colombia Deportivo Cali
15 FW Oscar Briceño 6 September 1985 Flag of Colombia Millonarios
16 MF Yulian Anchico 28 May 1984 Flag of Colombia Deportivo Cali
17 MF Jaime Alberto Castrillón 5 April 1983 Flag of Colombia Deportes Tolima
18 MF Javier Araujo 26 December 1984 Flag of Colombia Once Caldas
19 FW Erwin Carrillo 25 June 1983 Flag of Colombia Atlético Junior
20 MF Avimiled Rivas 17 October 1984 Flag of Colombia Bucaramanga


This Colombian team finished 3rd in the World Cup beating Argentina in the Semi final on PKs. Lot of Promising stars, many of which have broken into the Colombian national team and are in Europe

[edit] Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Japan 6 3 2 0 1 3 4
 Colombia 5 3 1 2 0 4 1
 Egypt 4 3 1 1 1 1 1
 England 1 3 0 1 2 0 2
November 29, 2003
17:45
Colombia  0–0  Egypt Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Busacca (Switzerland)
(Report)

November 29, 2003
20:30
Japan  1–0  England Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Stott (United States)
Sakata Goal 54' (Report)  

December 2, 2003
17:45
England  0–1  Egypt Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Maidin (Singapore)
(Report) Moteab Goal 74'

December 2, 2003
20:30
Japan  1–4  Colombia Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai
Attendance: 7,200
Referee: Breeze (Australia)
Sakata Goal 75' (Report) de la Cuesta Goal 35'
Jaime Castrillón Goal 43'
Aguilar Goal 65'
Rivas Goal 93'

December 5, 2003
17:45
Colombia  0–0  England Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai
Attendance: 9,210
Referee: Al-Delawar (Bahrain)
(Report)

December 5, 2003
20:30
Egypt  0–1  Japan Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai
Attendance: 11,800
Referee: Archundia (Mexico)
(Report) Hirayama Goal 79'

[edit] Knockout Round

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
21 June            
  Japan (aet)  2
25 June
  Korea Republic  1  
  Japan  1
22 June
    Brazil  5  
  Brazil (aet)  2
28 June
  Slovakia  1  
  Brazil  1
21 June
    Argentina  0  
  Argentina (aet)  2
24 June
  Egypt  1  
  United States  1
21 June
    Argentina  2  
  United States  2
2 July
  Côte d'Ivoire  0  
  Spain  0
21 June
    Brazil  1
  Burkina Faso  0
24 June
  Canada  1  
  Canada  1
22 June
    Spain (aet)  2  
  Paraguay  0
28 June
  Spain  1  
  Spain  1
22 June
    Colombia  0   Third place
  Australia  0
25 June 2 July
  United Arab Emirates  1  
  Colombia  1   Colombia  2
22 June
    United Arab Emirates  0     Argentina  1
  Republic of Ireland  2
  Colombia (aet)  3  

[edit] Honours



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