COLOMBIA · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Colombia: Colombia were knocked out by Switzerland on penalties in the round of 16.
—Goalless in Vancouver: The tie finished 0-0 after 120 minutes at BC Place.
—Shootout: Switzerland won the penalty shootout 4-3.
—Decisive kick: Rubén Vargas converted the winning spot-kick for Switzerland.
—Next: Switzerland face Argentina in the quarter-finals.
A goalless night in Vancouver ended in penalty heartbreak for Colombia as Switzerland held their nerve to reach the quarter-finals.
World Cup 2026 Colombia fall on penalties
Colombia were knocked out of the World Cup by Switzerland in a penalty shootout at BC Place in Vancouver. The tie had finished goalless after 120 minutes.
Switzerland prevailed 4-3 from the spot to book their place in the quarter-finals. Rubén Vargas struck the decisive penalty.
It was a cruel way for Colombia to bow out of the tournament. Their run ends at the round-of-16 stage.
Shootouts are the harshest way to lose a knockout tie. Colombia had done little wrong across two hours of football.
A cagey, goalless contest
The match was tight and tactical from the first whistle. Both sides were wary of committing too many men forward.
Chances were at a premium across the 90 minutes. Neither goalkeeper was seriously tested for long spells.
Colombia enjoyed spells of possession but struggled to create clear openings. Switzerland were content to keep the game controlled.
Colombia’s playmakers saw plenty of the ball in midfield. Turning that control into clear chances, however, proved beyond them.
Switzerland stuck rigidly to their defensive shape throughout. Their organisation frustrated a Colombian side full of attacking talent.
Extra time settles nothing
The additional 30 minutes followed a similar pattern. Both teams grew cautious as the threat of a shootout loomed.
Fatigue began to tell as extra time wore on. Still, neither side could find the breakthrough.
Half-chances came and went at both ends without reward. The defences remained on top right to the end of the additional period.
The tie went to penalties with the scores still level. It came down to nerve from twelve yards.
Both managers turned to their benches in search of a spark. Neither change could conjure the goal that would have avoided a shootout.
Switzerland hold their nerve
Switzerland were composed and clinical in the shootout. They edged it 4-3 to send Colombia home.
Rubén Vargas stepped up to convert the winning spot-kick. His finish sparked jubilant Swiss celebrations.
The pressure of the occasion weighed heavily on every taker. Switzerland simply handled it better when it mattered most.
For Colombia there was only despair at the finish. The fine margins of a shootout had gone against them.
The Swiss goalkeeper had a decisive role in the shootout. His presence helped tilt the balance in his side’s favour.
The numbers behind the defeat
According to FIFA’s official match centre, the sides could not be separated across 120 minutes. A disciplined defensive tie was always likely to be settled by the finest of margins.
By The Rio Times’ reading, this result completes the World Cup’s round of 16. The quarter-final line-up is now confirmed across both halves of the draw.
Colombia will rue their inability to find a goal over two hours. On another night their possession might have been rewarded.
The last-eight draw sets up a heavyweight clash for Switzerland. They must now find a way past the reigning champions to go further.
What comes next
Switzerland advance to the quarter-finals, where they will face Argentina. It is a daunting draw against the reigning champions.
Colombia, meanwhile, must reflect on a tournament of real promise. They leave with pride intact despite the manner of the exit.
A strong core of players gives Colombia plenty to build on. The disappointment of this night should not overshadow their progress.
Why it matters
Colombia had quietly built one of the tournament’s more solid campaigns. Losing on penalties will make the exit especially hard to take.
For Switzerland, reaching the last eight is a fine achievement. They now face the biggest test of their tournament.
Switzerland have again shown their knack for grinding out results. Their resilience has carried them through a demanding knockout run.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in World Cup 2026 Colombia vs Switzerland?
The match finished 0-0 after extra time. Switzerland won the penalty shootout 4-3.
Are Colombia out of the World Cup?
Yes. The shootout defeat eliminated Colombia in the round of 16.
Who scored the winning penalty?
Rubén Vargas converted the decisive spot-kick for Switzerland. It sealed a 4-3 shootout win.
Where was the match played?
The tie was played at BC Place in Vancouver. It went the full 120 minutes before penalties.
Who do Switzerland play next?
Switzerland face Argentina in the quarter-finals. Argentina advanced by beating Egypt.
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