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In their inaugural FIFA World Cup match, Uzbekistan faced a tough challenge as Colombia triumphed 3-1 in Group K at Estadio Azteca. Despite a historic goal by Fayzullaev, Colombia's strong performance secured their victory.

World ChampionshipJun 18, 2026By System Admin

Colombia Secures Victory Against Debutants Uzbekistan in World Cup Opener

Colombia Secures Victory Against Debutants Uzbekistan in World Cup Opener

After a cautious start to the match, the excitement surged at the 17-minute mark when Jhon Arias unleashed a powerful 20-yard shot that rattled the side netting, igniting a wave of cheers from the passionate Colombian supporters filling the stands.

As Uzbekistan captain Eldor Shomurodov found himself increasingly isolated in attack, Los Cafeteros began to assert their presence. They came close to taking the lead when Luis Diaz slipped into the left channel and fired a shot that struck the far post just after the half-hour mark.

Colombia's persistence paid off right before halftime. A beautifully flighted delivery from Díaz found Daniel Munoz, who executed a spectacular strike that sailed past Utkir Yusupov, putting the South American side ahead.

While the first half may not have been a classic, Colombia rightfully held the lead at the interval, leaving Fabio Cannavaro's team disappointed with just one shot on target.

After the break, both teams struggled to regain their rhythm initially. However, Uzbekistan stunned their opponents at the hour mark by equalizing unexpectedly.

A brilliant volley from Shomurodov struck the woodwork, landing perfectly for Abbosbek Fayzullaev to nod in from close range, marking a historic moment for his nation with their first-ever World Cup goal.

Uzbekistan's celebration was short-lived, as the goal invigorated Los Cafeteros, who swiftly regained control. With 25 minutes left, Gustavo Puerta set up Diaz with a clever pass, and the Bayern Munich forward's shot from inside the box barely trickled over the line as Yusupov should have done better to keep it out.

Despite a more spirited second-half performance from Uzbekistan, they lacked the finishing quality needed to find the equalizer again. Colombia ultimately sealed their victory with Jaminton Campaz's stunning header deep into stoppage time.

Having missed out on the 2022 World Cup, Colombia will be thrilled with their strong start to the tournament. Los Cafeteros now look to build on this momentum as they prepare to face DR Congo next week. Meanwhile, Uzbekistan will once again be the underdogs when they take on Portugal in their next group match.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Luis Diaz (Colombia)

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