This page details the match results and statistics of the Colombia national football team from 1926 to 1979.

Key

Results

Colombia's score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Colombia scorers Att. Ref.
1 17 February 1926 Julio Torres Stadium, Barranquilla (H)  Costa Rica 4–1 Friendly [1]
2 10 February 1938 Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)  Mexico 1–3 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games M. Mejía [2][3][4]
3 14 February 1938 Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)  Panama 4–2 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games Meléndez (2), Torres (2) [2][3][4]
4 18 February 1938 Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)  Costa Rica 1–2[A] 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games M. Mejía [2][3][4]
5 21 February 1938 Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)  El Salvador 3–2 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games Meléndez (2), M. Mejía [2][3][4]
6 23 February 1938 Estadio Olímpico, Panama City (N)  Venezuela 1–2 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games R. Mejía [2][3][4]
7 8 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Peru 2–4 1938 Bolivarian Games Botto (2) [2][3][5]
8 10 August 1938 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (N)  Ecuador 1–2 1938 Bolivarian Games Mier [2][3][5]
9 13 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Venezuela 2–0 1938 Bolivarian Games Umaña, Torres [2][3][5]
10 16 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N)  Bolivia 1–2 1938 Bolivarian Games R. Mejía [2][3][5]
11 21 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Brazil 0–3 1945 South American Championship 60,000 [2][3][6]
12 28 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Uruguay 0–7 1945 South American Championship 28,000 [2][3][6]
13 31 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Chile 0–2 1945 South American Championship 60,000 [2][3][6]
14 7 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Argentina 1–9 1945 South American Championship Mendoza 60,000 [2][3][6]
15 18 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Ecuador 3–1 1945 South American Championship L. González, Gámez, Berdugo 65,000 [2][3][6]
16 21 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)  Bolivia 3–3 1945 South American Championship L. González, Berdugo, Gámez 22,000 [2][3][6]
17 9 December 1946 Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)  Curaçao 4–2 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games L. González, Granados (2), Arango [2][3][7]
18 12 December 1946 Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)  Venezuela 2–0 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games Berdugo, Granados [2][3][7]
19 15 December 1946 Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)  Guatemala 4–2 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games Carrillo (3), Arango [2][3][7]
20 16 December 1946 Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)  Puerto Rico 4–1 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games Berdugo, Cardona, Ruiz [2][3][7]
21 18 December 1946 Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)  Costa Rica 4–1 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games Arango, García, Granados, L. González [2][3][7]
22 20 December 1946 Estadio Municipal, Barranquilla (H)  Panama 2–1 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games L. González, Arango [2][3][7]
23 2 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Uruguay 0–2 1947 South American Championship 20,000 [2][3][8]
24 4 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Ecuador 0–0 1947 South American Championship 30,000 [2][3][8]
25 13 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Bolivia 0–0 1947 South American Championship 18,000 [2][3][8]
26 18 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Argentina 0–6 1947 South American Championship 12,000 [2][3][8]
27 20 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Paraguay 0–2 1947 South American Championship 20,000 [2][3][8]
28 23 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Peru 1–5 1947 South American Championship Arango 5,000 [2][3][8]
29 27 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)  Chile 1–4 1947 South American Championship Granados 5,000 [2][3][8]
30 6 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)  Paraguay 0–3 1949 South American Championship 30,000 [2][3][9]
31 10 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)  Peru 0–4 1949 South American Championship 15,000 [2][3][9]
32 17 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)  Brazil 0–5 1949 South American Championship 45,000 [2][3][9]
33 20 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)  Chile 1–1 1949 South American Championship Berdugo 7,000 [2][3][9]
34 25 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)  Uruguay 2–2 1949 South American Championship Gastelbondo, A. Pérez 14,000 [2][3][9]
35 3 May 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)  Ecuador 1–4 1949 South American Championship N. Pérez 3,000 [2][3][9]
36 6 May 1949 Estádio General Severiano, Rio de Janeiro (N)  Bolivia 0–4 1949 South American Championship 12,000 [2][3][9]
37 13 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Argentina 2–8 1957 South American Championship Gamboa, Valencia 42,000 [2][3][10]
38 17 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Uruguay 1–0 1957 South American Championship Arango 50,000 [2][3][10]
39 21 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Chile 2–3 1957 South American Championship Arango, Carillo 45,000 [2][3][10]
40 24 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Brazil 0–9 1957 South American Championship 45,000 [2][3][10]
41 27 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Peru 1–4 1957 South American Championship Arango 55,000 [2][3][10]
42 1 April 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)  Ecuador 4–1 1957 South American Championship Álvarez, Gutiérrez, Gamboa (2) 40,000 [2][3][10]
43 16 June 1957 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Uruguay 1–1 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Arango 15,000 [2][3][11]
44 20 June 1957 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Paraguay 2–3 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Gutiérrez, R. Díaz [2][3][11]
45 23 June 1957 Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín (H)  Paraguay 1–2 Friendly Panesso [2][3][12]
46 30 June 1957 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A)  Uruguay 0–1 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification 35,000 [2][3][11]
47 7 July 1957 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)  Paraguay 0–3 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification [2][3][11]
48 5 February 1961 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  United States 2–0 Friendly Aceros, Gamboa [2][3][13]
49 30 April 1961 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Peru 1–0 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification Escobar [2][3][14]
50 7 May 1961 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 1–1 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification H. González [2][3][14]
51 1 April 1962 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Mexico 0–1 Friendly 30,000 [2][3][15]
52 4 April 1962 Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, Cali (H)  Mexico 2–2 Friendly Klinger, Rada 32,000 [2][3][16]
53 25 April 1962 Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City (A)  Mexico 0–1 Friendly 65,000 [2][3][17]
54 30 May 1962 Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica (N)  Uruguay 1–2 1962 FIFA World Cup Zuluaga 7,908 [2][3][18]
55 3 June 1962 Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica (N)  Soviet Union 4–4 1962 FIFA World Cup Germán Aceros, Coll, Rada, Klinger 8,040 [2][3][18]
56 7 June 1962 Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica (N)  Yugoslavia 0–5 1962 FIFA World Cup 7,167 [2][3][18]
57 10 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)  Argentina 2–4 1963 South American Championship Campillo, Aceros 18,000 [2][3][19]
58 14 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)  Brazil 1–5 1963 South American Championship Gamboa 15,000 [2][3][19]
59 17 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)  Bolivia 1–2 1963 South American Championship Botero 18,000 [2][3][19]
60 20 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N)  Paraguay 2–3 1963 South American Championship Campillo, Calonga (o.g.) 10,000 [2][3][19]
61 24 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)  Peru 1–1 1963 South American Championship F. González 10,000 [2][3][19]
62 31 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N)  Ecuador 3–4 1963 South American Championship Aceros, Botero, H. González 15,000 [2][3][19]
63 1 September 1963 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Costa Rica 4–5 Friendly Aceros, Gamboa, Coll, Toscano [2][3][20]
64 4 September 1963 Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, Cali (H)  Costa Rica 1–0 Friendly Coll [2][3][21]
65 20 July 1965 Romelio Martínez Stadium, Barranquilla (H)  Ecuador 0–1 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification 10,175 [2][3][22]
66 25 July 1965 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (A)  Ecuador 0–2 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification 48,457 [2][3][22]
67 1 August 1965 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A)  Chile 2–7 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Segrera (2) 70,052 [2][3][22]
68 7 August 1965 Romelio Martínez Stadium, Barranquilla (H)  Chile 2–0 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Rada (2) 4,401 [2][3][22]
69 30 November 1966 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A)  Chile 2–5 1967 South American Championship qualification Gamboa, Cañón 80,000 [2][3][23]
70 11 December 1966 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Chile 0–0 1967 South American Championship qualification 17,000 [2][3][23]
71 16 October 1968 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Mexico 0–1 Friendly 17,000 [2][3][24]
72 4 February 1969 Estadio León, León (A)  Mexico 0–1 Friendly [2][3][25]
73 20 February 1969 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Soviet Union 1–3 Friendly Santa 60,000 [2][3][26]
74 8 May 1969 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Peru 1–3 Friendly J. González 23,000 [2][3][27]
75 15 June 1969 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Chile 3–3 Friendly G. González (2), Ramírez 50,000 [2][3][28]
76 18 June 1969 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 1–1 Friendly Ramírez [2][3][29]
77 22 June 1969 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (A)  Ecuador 1–4 Friendly J. González 15,000 [2][3][30]
78 2 July 1969 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Uruguay 0–1 Friendly 43,000 [2][3][31]
79 27 July 1969 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Venezuela 3–0 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification J. González (2), Segrera 47,984 [2][3][32]
80 2 August 1969 Olympic Stadium, Caracas (A)  Venezuela 1–1 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Tamayo 17,101 [2][3][32]
81 6 August 1969 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Brazil 0–2 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification 51,131 [2][3][32]
82 10 August 1969 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Paraguay 0–1 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification 51,049 [2][3][32]
83 21 August 1969 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A)  Brazil 2–6 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Mesa, Ramírez 99,947 [2][3][32]
84 24 August 1969 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)  Paraguay 1–2 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Segrera 14,744 [2][3][32]
85 20 May 1970 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  England 0–4 Friendly 36,000 [2][3][33]
86 29 March 1972 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Peru 1–1 Friendly Morón [2][3][34]
87 3 June 1972 Olympic Stadium, Caracas (A)  Venezuela 1–2 Friendly Brand [2][3][35]
88 6 June 1972 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 0–0 Friendly [2][3][36]
89 18 June 1972 Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador (N)  France 2–3 Brazil Independence Cup Piñeros, Mesa [2][3][37]
90 22 June 1972 Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador (N)  Argentina 1–4 Brazil Independence Cup Morón [2][3][37]
91 15 February 1973 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  East Germany 0–2 Friendly 35,000 [2][3][38]
92 27 May 1973 Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince (A)  Haiti 2–1 Friendly Morón, E. Díaz [2][3][39]
93 29 May 1973 Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince (A)  Haiti 1–2 Friendly Morón [2][3][40]
94 21 June 1973 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Ecuador 1–1 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Ortiz 43,497 [2][3][41]
95 24 June 1973 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Uruguay 0–0 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification 30,000 [2][3][41]
96 28 June 1973 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (A)  Ecuador 1–1 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Ortiz 46,979 [2][3][41]
97 1 July 1973 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 1–3 Friendly Morón [2][3][42]
98 5 July 1973 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A)  Uruguay 1–0 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Ortiz 54,917 [2][3][41]
99 20 July 1975 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Paraguay 1–0 1975 Copa América E. Díaz 60,000 [2][3][43]
100 27 July 1975 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (A)  Ecuador 3–1 1975 Copa América Ortiz, Retat, Castro 45,000 [2][3][43]
101 30 July 1975 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)  Paraguay 1–0[B] 1975 Copa América E. Díaz 50,000 [2][3][43]
102 7 August 1975 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Ecuador 2–0 1975 Copa América E. Díaz, Calero 50,000 [2][3][43]
103 21 September 1975 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Uruguay 3–0 1975 Copa América Angulo, Ortiz, E. Díaz 55,000 [2][3][43]
104 1 October 1975 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A)  Uruguay 0–1 1975 Copa América 70,000 [2][3][43]
105 16 October 1975 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Peru 1–0 1975 Copa América Castro 50,000 [2][3][43]
106 22 October 1975 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 0–2 1975 Copa América 50,000 [2][3][43]
107 28 October 1975 Olympic Stadium, Caracas (N)  Peru 0–1 1975 Copa América 30,000 [2][3][43]
108 15 October 1976 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Uruguay 1–2 Friendly Vilarete 39,129 [2][3][44]
109 16 January 1977 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Ecuador 0–1 Friendly 50,000 [2][3][45]
110 26 January 1977 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (A)  Ecuador 1–4 Friendly Retat [2][3][46]
111 30 January 1977 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Yugoslavia 0–1 Friendly 35,000 [2][3][47]
112 20 February 1977 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Brazil 0–0 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 55,439 [2][3][48]
113 24 February 1977 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Paraguay 0–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 45,838 [2][3][48]
114 6 March 1977 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A)  Paraguay 1–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Vilarete 30,154 [2][3][48]
115 9 March 1977 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A)  Brazil 0–6 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 132,764 [2][3][48]
116 18 July 1979 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)  Peru 1–0 Friendly Ortiz [2][3][49]
117 25 July 1979 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Peru 1–2 Friendly Ortiz [2][3][50]
118 1 August 1979 Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo, San Cristóbal (A)  Venezuela 0–0 1979 Copa América 18,000 [2][3][51]
119 15 August 1979 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Chile 1–0 1979 Copa América E. Díaz 45,000 [2][3][51]
120 22 August 1979 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (H)  Venezuela 4–0 1979 Copa América Iguarán, Valverde, Chaparro, Morón 30,000 [2][3][51]
121 5 September 1979 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A)  Chile 0–2 1979 Copa América 85,000 [2][3][51]


Notes
  1. ^
    A: After 65 minutes, Colombia left the pitch in protest at a penalty awarded to Costa Rica. The penalty was scored into an empty goal and the match was ended with the score 3–1 to Costa Rica. However, a protest by the Colombian delegate resulted in the penalty being annulled with the score at the time the Colombians left the field declared final.[4]
  2. ^
    B: The Paraguay vs Colombia match at the 1975 Copa América was abandoned after 43 minutes. The result was allowed to stand.[43]

Record by opponent

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD WPCT
 Argentina 5 0 0 5 6 31 25 0.00
 Bolivia 5 0 2 3 5 11 6 0.00
 Brazil 8 0 1 7 3 36 33 0.00
 Chile 11 2 3 6 14 27 13 18.18
 Costa Rica 5 3 0 2 14 10 +4 60.00
 Curaçao 1 1 0 0 4 2 +2 100.00
 East Germany 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 0.00
 Ecuador 15 4 3 8 21 27 6 26.67
 El Salvador 1 1 0 0 3 2 +1 100.00
 England 1 0 0 1 0 4 4 0.00
 France 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 0.00
 Guatemala 1 1 0 0 4 2 +2 100.00
 Haiti 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 50.00
 Mexico 6 0 1 5 3 9 6 0.00
 Panama 2 2 0 0 6 3 +3 100.00
 Paraguay 12 2 1 9 9 21 12 16.67
 Peru 17 3 5 9 14 32 18 17.65
 Puerto Rico 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 100.00
 Soviet Union 2 0 1 1 5 7 2 0.00
 United States 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00
 Uruguay 13 3 3 7 10 19 9 23.08
 Venezuela 8 4 2 2 14 5 +9 50.00
 Yugoslavia 2 0 0 2 0 6 6 0.00
Total 121 29 22 70 146 263 117 23.97
Source: Results

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