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Second South American selection confirmed: Colombia presented the list of 26 players called up for the 2026 World Cup.

Second South American selection confirmed: Colombia presented the list of 26 players called up for the 2026 World Cup.
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At a press conference, Néstor Lorenzo, coach of the coffee team, announced the final roster for the World Cup.

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After the presentation of Carlo Ancelotti last week with his call-up for Brazil, Colombia became the second national team from CONMEBOL to confirm its final roster. This Monday in a press conference, coach Néstor Lorenzo announced the list of 26 players who will play in the 2026 World Cup for the coffee team.

Led by key players like James Rodríguez and Luís Díaz, the list includes regular call-ups such as Davison Sánchez, Jhon Lucumí, Yerry Mina, Daniel Muñoz, Johan Mojica, Jefferson Lerma, Richard Ríos, Jhon Arias, and Jhon Córdoba. On the other hand, from Argentine football, 5 players were called up: Álvaro Montero (Vélez), Santiago Arias (Independiente), Kevin Castaño (River), Juan Fernando Quintero (River), and Jamilton Campaz (Rosario Central).

Beyond the confirmations, another aspect that stood out in the call-up was the absences. Among the notable names that did not make the final cut are Rafael Santos Borré, a regular in Lorenzo's call-ups who had recently returned to scoring, Sebastián Villa, a figure in Independiente Rivadavia but hindered by his legal issues, and Yerson Mosquera, a center-back from Wolverhampton who lost out to Willer Ditta. Other significant absences included Kevin Mier, Jhon Jáder Durán, Juan Guillermo Cuadrado, Wilmar Barrios, and Juan Cabal.

Borré, Villa, and Mosquera are the main absences for Colombia in the World Cup.
Borré, Villa, and Mosquera are the main absences for Colombia in the World Cup.

"Even in the list of 55, it was complex to choose. There are always players who have a very consistent performance. One evaluates everything and draws conclusions. In many positions the line of difference between one player and another is very close. We tried to make the best decision", commented Néstor Lorenzo in the press conference.

Before traveling to their base camp for the World Cup in Guadalajara, the coffee team will have two preparation friendlies: on the 1st of June against Costa Rica in Bogotá and on the 7th against Jordan in San Diego. In the tournament, they will be in Group K along with Uzbekistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Portugal. Their debut will be against the Uzbeks on June 17 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, then they will face the Africans on the 23rd at the Estadio Akron in Guadalajara and will close the first phase with their match against the Portuguese on the 27th at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

The 26 players called up from Colombia for the 2026 World Cup

The definitive list of Colombia for the 2026 World Cup
The definitive list of Colombia for the 2026 World Cup

Goalkeepers:

  • Camilo Vargas (Atlas)

  • Álvaro Montero (Vélez)

  • David Ospina (Atlético Nacional)

Defenders:

  • Dávinson Sánchez (Galatasaray)

  • Jhon Lucumí (Bologna)

  • Yerry Mina (Cagliari)

  • Willer Ditta (Cruz Azul)

  • Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace)

  • Santiago Arias (Independiente)

  • Johan Mojica (Mallorca)

  • Deiver Machado (Nantes)

Midfielders:

  • Richard Ríos (Benfica)

  • Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace)

  • Kevin Castaño (River)

  • Juan Camilo Portilla (Athletico Paranaense)

  • Gustavo Puerta (Racing de Santander)

  • Jhon Arias (Palmeiras)

  • Jorge Carrascal (Flamengo)

  • Juan Fernando Quintero (River)

  • James Rodríguez (Minnesota United)

  • Jamilton Campaz (Rosario Central)

Forwards:

  • Juan Camilo Hernández (Betis)

  • Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich)

  • Luis Suárez (Sporting Lisbon)

  • Carlos Andrés Gómez (Vasco da Gama)

  • Jhon Córdoba (Krasnodar)



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