Colombia fans energize team ahead of World Cup clash with Switzerland
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jul 7, 2026, 7:00 AM
Last updated Jul 7, 2026

Colombia's national soccer team is set to face Switzerland in Vancouver on Tuesday, aiming to reach their first quarter-final in 12 years. Thousands of Colombian supporters have traveled to Canada, reminiscent of their past strong fan presence during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Captain James Rodríguez addressed the fans prior to their journey, highlighting the significance of support after previous difficulties encountered during the 2024 Copa América in the U.S. The match is part of Colombia's ongoing World Cup campaign.
- •Colombia plays Switzerland on July 7 in Vancouver.
- •Fans have traveled in large numbers, creating vibrant support.
- •This is Colombia's first quarter-final attempt since 2014.
- •James Rodríguez addressed fans before the trip to Canada.
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"Néstor Lorenzo’s side face Switzerland in Vancouver on Tuesday and will be hoping for the same backing that has shocked opponents so far Mexico City, Guadalajara, Miami, Kansas City – Colombia’s World Cup journey has gradually been heading north for three weeks. Thousands of their supporters now descend on Vancouver looking to see Néstor Lorenzo’s side try to reach their first quarter-final in 12 years when they face Switzerland on Tuesday. After Mexico and the United States, “yellow fever” is about to hit Canada. This sort of fan migration, which has filled host cities with vibrant colour and joy, has not been seen since that last quarter-final in 2014, when Colombia supporters travelled in massive numbers to Brazil, not only owing to its proximity but also to the fact that the selección had not qualified for a World Cup for almost a generation before. James Rodríguez, the breakout star of that tournament, addressed the fans before travelling to North America as captain this year as there had been trouble when Colombia were in the US for the 2024 Copa América. Continue reading...
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