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  • Jhon Duran joins Al-Nassr: The journey from Colombia to Saudi via the MLS and Premier League


    Pelzer was a German defender who played for several teams in his homeland – plus 18 months at Blackburn.

    Sadly his time at Ewood Park was blighted by injuries and he managed just one League Cup game against Walsall in 2002.

    In December 2019, four years after retiring from playing, Pelzer got his first job with a club – technical director of MLS side Chicago Fire.

    A few months into the job he went to Envigado to scout a defender – who they also went on to sign.

    “I was watching our main target Carlos Teran at the time,” he told BBC Sport. “Jhon got subbed in later on and you could already see how good he was.

    “He was a raw talent but you could see his speed and acceleration. In the air he was a handful for the defenders already.

    “From my experience in England I knew he had already something for England. That was something where you could have the fantasy he could make it. It was a wow effect.”

    But there was a twist – in the form of an article headlined ‘Next Generation 2020: 60 of the best young talents in world football’ that included Duran.

    “A few weeks later the Guardian brought a list out, external and after that it was a race,” said Pelzer.

    “We wanted to get him somehow but the clock was ticking. There were so many other teams chasing him as well. We were convinced about his qualities.”

    Again, Duran’s strong family roots were evident during negotiations.

    “During the pandemic we had to be creative,” said Pelzer. “We had to get in touch with the family – that was not that easy. Finally we made it, we got everyone on the same page.

    “We showed him how he would progress here. We had a lot of conversations with his family and that was also something that helped a lot in the moment.”

    And so in January 2021 a 17-year-old Duran became the youngest international signing in MLS history – for a fee of $2.5m (£1.8m).

    But he could not move until he turned 18 – so spent the next year on loan with Envigado.

    As well as playing and training with his Colombian club, he had weekly individual training sessions for the Fire.

    “It was important for us that he was well prepared,” said Pelzer. “In acceleration, technique, finishing, a lot of jumping exercises, we trained him.

    “You could see the numbers every week were better, better. The trajectory was already going in the direction you could see if he trains well and is focused on his work he can achieve a good level.”

    After a total of nine goals in 47 games for Envigado, Duran left for the States. “For a young South American boy coming into a country like the US it was different,” said Pelzer.

    “The city is huge compared to where he came from. Of course he had to adapt.”

    Pelzer said he “was very raw but showed a lot of bright things” on his debut. “That was very impressive but we had to work with him a lot after to get him in the right frame,” he said.

    “He has a lot of talent. When he joined us it was about channeling all his qualities because he has to stay focused on his work,” continued the German. “If he is able to focus there and put all his efforts into his work he is able to achieve a very high ceiling.”

    Duran scored one goal in the first half of the season – but netted seven more in the second half of the campaign and ended as the club’s top goalscorer with eight goals in 28 games.

    And then Aston Villa came in and signed him despite competition from other clubs.

    “Villa were the ones who shifted up to sixth gear to make the deal happen,” said Pelzer. “They wanted him and were very serious and put all the efforts in to make it happen.”



    Al-Nassr, one of the top clubs in Saudi Arabia, has made a major signing by bringing in Colombian midfielder Jhon Duran. The journey of Duran from Colombia to the Middle East has been quite remarkable, as he has traveled through the MLS and the Premier League to reach this point.

    Duran started his professional career in Colombia, where he showcased his talent and caught the eye of scouts from the MLS. He made the move to the United States and played for several clubs in the MLS, impressing fans and pundits with his skill and work ethic.

    After a successful stint in the MLS, Duran received an offer to play in the Premier League, one of the most prestigious leagues in the world. He seized the opportunity and made a name for himself on the international stage, earning the admiration of fans and fellow players alike.

    Now, Duran has taken the next step in his career by joining Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. The club has high hopes for him and believes that his experience in the MLS and the Premier League will help them achieve success in domestic and international competitions.

    Duran’s journey from Colombia to Saudi Arabia is a testament to his dedication, hard work, and talent. We look forward to seeing him shine on the pitch for Al-Nassr and continue to make his mark in the world of football.

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  • Sudamericano Sub 20: Colombia vence a Bolivia y acaricia el hexagonal


    La Tricolor se impuso con goles de Villarreal, González y Montaño y cerrará el grupo ante Brasil.


    Colombia jugó contra Bolivia en la cuarta fecha del Grupo B del Sudamericano Sub 20 de 2025 en Venezuela y logró un gran triunfo por 3-2 para quedar cerca de la clasificación al hexagonal final.

    Después de lo que había sido el primer triunfo en el certamen ante Ecuador, Colombia afrontó un nuevo desafío, ahora ante Bolivia, con un objetivo claro: volver a ganar para quedar a las puertas de la siguiente fase del campeonato.

    Con esta premisa, la Tricolor comenzó el partido de la mejor manera: al minuto marcó el 1-0 con un golazo de Neiser Villarreal, quien remató desde afuera del área y dejó sin chances al portero rival.

    A los 15, Colombia consiguió ampliar su ventaja tras una excelente presión alta que Kener González cambió por gol para dar mayor tranquilidad.

    Durante el complemento, a los 15, Bolivia preocupó a Colombia un gol que colocó el 2-1 y achicó la brecha entre ambos equipos.

    Luego del descuento, Colombia sufrió durante algunos minutos ante la presión boliviana pero Montaño pudo liquidar el cotejo con una gran definición que significó el 3-1.

    En la última jugada del partido, Bolivia anotó un nuevo descuento y le puso un poco más de suspenso al juego, que terminó a favor de la Tricolor.

    Con este resultado, Colombia quedó al borde del hexagonal final y se mantiene invicta con dos triunfos y un empate.

    Cerrará el grupo del Sudamericano Sub 20 ante Brasil en un partido al que puede llegar ya clasificado.

    Qué necesita Colombia para clasificar al hexagonal del Sudamericano Sub 20

    Después del triunfo ante Bolivia, Colombia necesita que el partido Brasil-Ecuador termine con un ganador para no hacer cuentas en la última jornada.



    El equipo de Colombia Sub 20 logró una importante victoria frente a Bolivia en el Sudamericano Sub 20, acercándose cada vez más al hexagonal final del torneo. Con un marcador de 3-1 a su favor, los colombianos demostraron su calidad y determinación en el campo de juego.

    Los goles de Colombia fueron obra de sus jóvenes talentos, quienes mostraron un gran desempeño durante todo el partido. Con esta victoria, Colombia se posiciona de manera favorable en su grupo y se acerca a la siguiente fase del torneo.

    Sin duda, este triunfo es un paso importante para el equipo colombiano en su camino hacia el hexagonal final del Sudamericano Sub 20. ¡Vamos Colombia! ¡A seguir luchando y demostrando todo su potencial en la cancha!

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  • Trump’s tariff threat worked on Colombia, but his plans for Canada and Mexico carry higher stakes


    WASHINGTON (AP) — Having already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening a 25% tariff, President Donald Trump is readying the same move against Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday.

    But this time, the stakes are higher and many economists surveying the possible damage doubt Trump would be comfortable with what they say would be self-inflicted wounds from the tariffs.

    “The potential for such sizable economic impacts ought to act as enough of a deterrent that Trump will not end up implementing these higher tariffs,” said Matthew Martin, senior U.S. economist at the consultancy Oxford Economics.

    Trump has repeatedly insisted that tariffs are coming on Canada and Mexico, despite both countries seeking to address his stated concerns about illegal border crossings and the smuggling of fentanyl. But the Republican president is also motivated by the idea that tariffs would force other countries to “respect” the United States.

    “We’re going to immediately install massive tariffs,” Trump said in a Monday speech, adding, “Colombia is traditionally a very, very strong-willed country,” but it backed down rather than face import taxes.

    Tariffs are a risk, but the Trump White House says it’s looking at the big picture

    Multiple economic analyses show that universal tariffs against Canada and Mexico risk more inflation and an economic slowdown. It’s a much larger play than Trump’s moves against Colombia, which accounts for roughly 0.5% of U.S. imports. By contrast, nearly 30% of all U.S. imports hail from Canada and Mexico, amplifying the risk that tariffs could fuel inflation and undermine Trump’s campaign promises to get prices under control.

    Trump’s director of the White House National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, dismissed these concerns. He said the skeptical analyses of tariffs don’t look at the totality of Trump’s promises.

    “When the people who are trying to cause panic over President Trump’s trade policy simulate what it’s going to do, they don’t account for all the other policies,” Hassett said in a Monday interview on the Fox Business Network. “So President Trump is drill, baby, drill, and deregulate and tax cuts and reduce spending.”

    Mexico and Canada are ready to respond

    After Trump’s initial threat of 25% tariffs in November, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested Mexico could retaliate with tariffs of its own. Since then, she has been more measured, choosing to emphasize the strong bilateral relationship and willingness to engage in dialogue as the number of detentions at the U.S.-Mexico border has plunged.

    Sheinbaum pointed out in November that drugs were a U.S. problem, but in December the Mexican military seized more than a ton of fentanyl pills in two raids, calling it the biggest catch of synthetic opioids in Mexico’s history.

    On Monday, Sheinbaum applauded the agreement reached by the Trump administration and Colombia.

    “I believe the important thing, as I said on the first day, is to always act with a cool head, defending each country’s sovereignty and the respect among nations and peoples,” she said.

    Top Canadian ministers said last week that Canada was prepared to retaliate if Trump imposed import taxes, even as Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said they “will continue to work on preventing tariffs.” The working theory in Canada appears to involve being ready for anything that the U.S. president might do.

    Tariffs could slow the economy and hurt the oil and auto sectors

    On Monday, the economics division of the insurance company Nationwide estimated that Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico would increase inflation by as much as 0.5 percentage points and pull down growth by 0.7 percentage points.

    The analysis noted it did not “account for potential retaliatory tariffs from Canada or Mexico, which could amplify the deleterious impact on inflation and GDP growth.”

    Trump has made lower gasoline prices one of his key strategies for tackling inflation, but tariffs on Canada could drive up prices at the pump unless Trump creates carveouts in his plan.

    “For example, 60% of oil and gas imports come from Canada,” said Oxford Economics’ Martin. “A 25% tariff would lead to higher gasoline, diesel, and petroleum product prices for households and firms, especially in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain regions, where refineries are connected to Canada by pipeline.”

    The tax services firm PwC looked at the possible impact of 25% tariffs and found that companies importing from Canada could have to pay $106 billion more annually in import taxes and those importing from Mexico could owe $131 billion more.

    “When we think about hardest-hit industries, we think about transportation and automotive,” said Chris Desmond, a principal at PwC’s international trade practice. “The amount of companies that have operations in Mexico and Canada in that industry with components and parts as well, including even airplanes, that’s going to be a huge hit.”

    Desmond estimates that taxes paid on imports in the transportation sector from all of Trump’s tariff plans, which include new taxes on China and other countries, could increase from $4 billion a year to $68 billion. It’s unclear how companies would absorb those costs or possibly pass them along to consumers.

    None of those analyses is at the forefront of Trump’s public thoughts. His argument is that tariffs would make the U.S. wealthy by sheltering it from competition and safer because they could be tools to force other countries to reduce illegal immigration.

    “Tariffs, I told you, most beautiful word in the dictionary,” Trump said Monday as he recalled his campaign speeches praising the import taxes. He reminisced in that speech how he was criticized for praising the term, prompting him to conclude that tariff is, in fact, the fourth most beautiful word after “God, love, religion.”





    President Trump’s recent threat to impose tariffs on Colombian goods seems to have achieved its intended effect, with Colombia agreeing to take measures to combat drug trafficking. However, his plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico could carry much higher stakes for the United States.

    The threat of tariffs on Colombian goods was used as leverage to push the country to crack down on the production and trafficking of illegal drugs. This tactic seems to have worked, as Colombia has now pledged to take stronger actions to combat drug trafficking.

    On the other hand, Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico could have far-reaching consequences. The United States has strong economic ties with both countries, and imposing tariffs could lead to retaliatory measures that could harm American businesses and consumers.

    Additionally, Canada and Mexico are key allies in trade negotiations and security issues. By imposing tariffs on these countries, Trump could jeopardize ongoing efforts to renegotiate NAFTA and address other important issues.

    Overall, while Trump’s tariff threat may have worked in the case of Colombia, his plans for Canada and Mexico carry much higher stakes and could have serious implications for the United States’ economy and international relationships.

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  • Colombia vs Ecuador LIVE Score Updates (0-0) | 01/28/2025


    6:26 PM2 minutes ago

    Both teams and the referees take the field at the Estadio Polideportivo Misael Delgado.

    6:19 PM9 minutes ago

    Both teams warm up on the Misael Delgado Multisport Stadium field.

    6:14 PM14 minutes ago

    Preciado, Peralta, Muñoz, Moreno, Lerma, Christ, Caicedo, Caicedo, Bermúdez, Arévalo.

    6:09 PM19 minutes ago

    Roster: Loor; Caicedo, Ordoñez, García, Ruiz; Páez, Rodríguez, Borja; Arroyo, Obando, Caicedo.
    Coach: Miguel Bravo.

    6:04 PM24 minutes ago

    Villarreal, Tovar, Sarabia, Rojas, Rodríguez, Rentería, Quiñones, Montaño, Landazuri, Benítez, Bazán, Aponza.

    5:59 PM29 minutes ago

    Roster: García; Sandoval, García, Mosquera, Arizala; Gonzalez, Ararat, Barrera; Batioja, Villarreal, Perea.
    Coach: César Torres.

    5:54 PM34 minutes ago

    Referee: Mathias De Armas – URU
    Assistant Referee N°1: Agustín Berisso – URU
    Assistant Referee N°2: Horacio Ferreiro – URU
    4th official: Michael Espinoza – PER
    Referee Advisor: César Escano – PER

    5:49 PM39 minutes ago

    Paraguay U-20 0 – 1 Ecuador U-20 (Friendly Match)
    Paraguay U-20 0 – 1 Ecuador U-20 (Friendly Match)
    Ecuador U – 20 1 – 2 Ecuador U – 20 (Friendly Match)
    Peru U-20 2 – 2 Ecuador U-20 (Friendly Match)
    Bolivia U-20 1 – 2 Ecuador U-20 (South American U-20)

    5:44 PM44 minutes ago

    Colombia U-20 0 – 0 Venezuela U-20 (Friendly Match)
    Colombia U-20 3 – 1 Peru U-20 (Friendly Match)
    Junior de Barranquilla 3 – 1 Colombia U-20 (Friendly Match)
    Colombia U-20 2 – 2 Peru U-20 (Friendly Match)
    Argentina U – 20 1 – 1 Colombia U – 20 (South American U – 20)

    5:39 PMan hour ago

    We are ready to bring you the broadcast of the match between Colombia U-20 and Ecuador U-20 valid for day 3 of the South American U-20 2025.

    5:34 PMan hour ago

    In a few moments we will share with you the starting rosters for Colombia U – 20 vs Ecuador U – 20 live, as well as the latest information from Polideportivo Misael Delgado Stadium. Don’t miss a detail of the match Colombia U – 20 vs Ecuador U – 20 with VAVEL.

    5:29 PMan hour ago

    The Colombia U-20 vs Ecuador U-20 match will not be broadcast live on TV.
    If you want to watch it on the internet, VAVEL USA is your best option.

    5:24 PMan hour ago

    This is the kick-off time for the Colombia U-20 vs Ecuador U-20 match on January 28, 2025 in several countries:
    Argentina: 20:30 hrs. – DIRECTV Sports Argentina
    Bolivia: 19:30 hrs. – Tigo Sports Bolivia
    Brazil: 20:30 hrs. – Spor TV
    Chile: 19:30 hrs. – DIRECTV Sports Chile
    Colombia: 18:30 hrs. – DIRECTV Sports Colombia, Caracol TV, RCN TV
    Ecuador: 18:30 hrs. – DIRECTV Sports Ecuador
    Spain: 01:30 hrs. – Movistar + – (January 29)
    Mexico: 17:30 hrs. – Azteca Deportes Live
    Paraguay: 19:30 hrs. – Tigo Sports Paraguay
    Peru: 18:30 hrs. – DIRECTV Sports Peru
    Uruguay: 20:30 hrs. – DIRECTV Sports Uruguay

    5:19 PMan hour ago

    Referee: Mathias De Armas – URU
    Assistant Referee N°1: Agustín Berisso – URU
    Assistant Referee N°2: Horacio Ferreiro – URU
    4th official: Michael Espinoza – PER
    Referee Advisor: César Escano – PER

    5:14 PMan hour ago

    One of the players to take into account in Ecuador U-20 is Keny Arroyo, the 18 year old right winger, is a current player of the Independiente Del Valle Club of Ecuador and in one of his most recent matches with the Ecuador U-20 National Team he scored a goal, this in the match against Bolivia.

    5:09 PMan hour ago

    One of the most outstanding players in Colombia U-20 is Oscar Perea, the 19 year old left winger is a current player of the Racing Club Strasbourg of France and in one of the most recent matches where his national team scored a goal, he was one of the authors, the match was against Argentina U-20.

    5:04 PMan hour ago

    In total, both squads have faced each other five times since 2017, the record is dominated by Colombia U – 20 with three wins, there have been zero draws and Ecuador U – 20 has won two matches.
    In terms of goals, the record is also dominated by Colombia U – 20 with nine goals to Ecuador U – 20’s six.

    4:44 PM2 hours ago

    Hello everyone! Welcome to the broadcast of the Colombia vs Ecuador match in real time, valid for matchday 3 of the South American U-20 2025.
    My name is Ismael Silva and I will be your host for this match. We will provide you with pre-match analysis, score updates and real-time news here on VAVEL.



    Colombia vs Ecuador LIVE Score Updates (0-0) | 01/28/2025

    Welcome to the live score updates of the exciting match between Colombia and Ecuador! The game is set to be a thrilling encounter as both teams look to secure a crucial victory.

    As the match kicks off, both teams are showing great determination and skill on the field. The fans are on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the first goal of the game.

    Stay tuned as we provide you with real-time updates on the scoreline and key moments of the match. Will Colombia or Ecuador be able to break the deadlock and take the lead? Only time will tell.

    Don’t miss out on any of the action – keep refreshing this page for the latest updates on Colombia vs Ecuador. Let’s see which team will emerge victorious in this exciting clash!

    Score: Colombia 0 – 0 Ecuador

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  • Where to watch Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 live in the USA: 2025 South American U20 Championship


    Colombia U20 will face off against Ecuador U20 in Matchday 3 of the 2025 South American U20 Championship. Here’s all the key information for fans in the United States, including kickoff times and details on how to watch the match live on TV or streaming platforms.

    The upcoming clash carries high stakes for both teams. Colombia opened their tournament campaign with a 1-1 draw, a result that reflected the mutual respect for each side’s potential. However, in a competition of this caliber, every match is critical, and securing a win is vital to keeping qualification hopes alive.

    Colombia are determined to claim their first three points. Ecuador, coming off a 2-1 victory over Bolivia, face a tougher challenge this time. Fully aware that another win would edge them closer to qualification, they are prepared to give everything to overcome one of the tournament favorites.

    When will the Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 match be played?

    Colombia U20 will take on Ecuador U20 on Tuesday, January 28, in Matchday 3 of the 2025 South American U20 Championship. The clash is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 PM (ET).

    Fans hold a flag of Ecuador – Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images

    Fans hold a flag of Ecuador – Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images

    Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20: Time by State in the USA

    ET: 6:30 PM

    CT: 5:30 PM

    MT: 4:30 PM

    PT: 3:30 PM

    How to watch Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 in the USA

    Don’t miss the exciting 2025 South American U20 Championship clash between Colombia U20 and Ecuador U20, streaming live in the USA. Watch the match on ViX.

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    Are you a soccer fan looking to catch the Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 match live in the USA? Look no further! The 2025 South American U20 Championship is set to be an exciting tournament, and you won’t want to miss a minute of the action.

    To watch the Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 match live in the USA, you have a few options. One of the best ways to catch all the excitement is by tuning in to a sports streaming service such as ESPN+ or fuboTV. These platforms often offer live coverage of international soccer matches, including youth tournaments like the South American U20 Championship.

    Another option is to check if the match will be broadcast on a sports channel such as Fox Sports or beIN Sports. These networks sometimes air live soccer matches, so it’s worth checking their schedules closer to the date of the game.

    No matter which option you choose, make sure to mark your calendar for the Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 match at the 2025 South American U20 Championship. It’s sure to be a thrilling showdown between two talented teams, and you won’t want to miss it!

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  • How to watch today’s Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 Copa Sudamericano U20 game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time


    How to watch the Copa Sudamericano match between Colombia U20 and Ecuador U20, as well as kick-off time and team news.

    Colombia will take on Ecuador in the group stage of the Copa Sudamericano at the Misael Delgado Stadium on Tuesday.

    Colombia were held by the current group leaders Argentina in their first game and will be desperate to pick up their first win in this competition.

    Ecuador are second in the standings in the group stage. They beat Bolivia in the first game thanks to two second-half goals in the space of three minutes.

    Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

    How to watch Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 online – TV channels & live streams

    The match will be shown live on VIX in the US. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.

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    Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 kick-off time

    The match will be played at the Misael Delgado Stadium on Tuesday, with kick-off at 6.30 pm ET for fans in the US.

    Team news & squads

    Colombia U20 team news

    Colombia are without Joel Canchimbo who is absent from the 23-man final squad due to an injury.

    There are no fresh injury concerns in the camp ahead of their game against Ecuador.

    Ecuador U20 team news

    Keny Arroyo and Allen Obando scored in the second half to help Ecuador beat Bolivia in their group-stage opener.

    They have no injury issues in the squad after the first game and will be hoping to claim three points against Colombia.

    Form

    Goal Scored (Conceded)
    10/7
    Games over 2.5 goals
    3/5
    Both teams scored
    5/5
    Goal Scored (Conceded)
    15/6
    Games over 2.5 goals
    4/5
    Both teams scored
    3/5

    Head-to-Head Record

    Games over 2.5 goals
    0/2
    Both teams scored
    0/2

    Standings

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    The highly anticipated Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 Copa Sudamericano U20 game is set to kick off today, and fans are eager to catch all the action. If you’re looking to tune in to the match, here’s how you can watch it:

    Live stream: The Colombia U20 vs Ecuador U20 game will be available for live streaming on various platforms. You can catch the action on streaming services such as ESPN+, fuboTV, and Sling TV. Make sure to check your local listings for availability.

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  • Colombia se estrena con empate ante la favorita Argentina en Sudamericano Sub 20


    Después de aplastar a Brasil 6-0 en su debut, Argentina tuvo que exigirse para igualar 1-1 ante Colombia el domingo en la segunda fecha del Grupo B del Campeonato Sudamericano Sub 20.

    Oscar Perea adelantó a la Tricolor a los 33 minutos y, poco después, Claudio Echeverri restituyó el empate con su tercera anotación en el torneo.

    Argentina quedó en la primera posición del grupo, con cuatro unidades, uno más que Brasil, que en el primer turno derrotó 2-1 a Bolivia. Ecuador, que tuvo jornada libre, sigue con tres. Colombia sumó su primer punto y Bolivia, que aún no estrena su casillero, ocupa el fondo de la clasificación.

    El campeonato, que se disputa en Venezuela, se divide en dos zonas de cinco selecciones que se enfrentarán en un todos contra todos del que saldrán las seis clasificadas a la fase final. Los combinados que ocupen los primeros cuatro puestos accederán al Mundial Sub 20, que tendrá lugar en Chile entre septiembre y octubre.

    En el estadio Misael Delgado de Valencia, el duelo entre dos de las candidatas para luchar por el título fue parejo y enfrentó estilos contrapuestos. Argentina intentó imponer su técnica y manejo de la pelota ante una Colombia que destacó por su rapidez y fortaleza física.

    Oscar Perea dio el primer aviso a la media hora de partido con un veloz contragolpe que finalizó con un intento por encima del travesaño. A los 33, afinó la puntería y abrió el marcador al finalizar la transición con un sutil remate al segundo palo.

    Tres minutos después, Argentina reaccionó a través de Claudio Echeverri, que remató de primera un centro de Santino Andino.

    En adelante, el partido fue un careo entre Perea y Echeverri.

    El extremo colombiano, que pertenece al Estrasburgo francés, fue un incordio para el costado derecho de la defensa albiceleste.

    Por su parte, Echeverri, traspasado hace un año desde River Plate al el Manchester City, que lo mantuvo cedido en las filas del equipo argentino, volvió a ser el referente del juego de su selección.

    Un remate al palo de Perea y un mano a mano de Echeverri, que supo tapar el arquero Jordan García, fueron el colofón de una primera parte igualada.

    En la etapa complementaria, Argentina continuó dominando la posesión, pero Colombia se defendió con orden, sin renunciar a las salidas rápidas con Perea y Andy Batioja.

    Franco Mastantuono probó a García con un cabezazo a 20 minutos del final.

    Colombia, con más energía que su rival, amenazó en la parte final con un tiro libre de Royner Benítez y un disparo de Kener González, que contaron con sendas atajadas de Santino Barbi.

    Brasil sufre para vencer a Bolivia

    Después de la abultada derrota sufrida ante Argentina en su debut, Brasil tuvo que esforzarse para superar 2-1 a Bolivia.

    La “Canarinha” impuso condiciones en el periodo inicial y tomó ventaja a los 14 minutos, gracias a un remate de cabeza de Gabriel Moscardo en el primer palo, luego de un tiro de esquina cobrado por Pedrinho.

    El volante Moscardo destacó en sus primeros pasos con el Corinthians, lo que le valió ser contratado por el París Saint-Germain por una cifra superior a 20 millones de dólares. Actualmente, está cedido en el Stade de Reims.

    A los 28 minutos, Breno Bidon amplió la diferencia con un potente zurdazo desde la frontal del área.

    El arquero boliviano Fabián Pereira realizó cuatro paradas y evitó un resultado más abultado antes del descanso.

    Dos minutos después de la reanudación, Guilmar Centella anotó para los bolivianos tras desviar un tiro de Mark Rodríguez, que descolocó al portero Robert.

    El gol reactivó a los bolivianos, que tomaron el control del compromiso, mientras Brasil tuvo que conformarse con defender el resultado.

    El lunes se realizará la tercera fecha del Grupo A, en la cual Chile se enfrentará a Perú, en tanto Uruguay y Paraguay lucharán por mantenerse en el liderato de la zona.





    Colombia se estrena con empate ante la favorita Argentina en Sudamericano Sub 20

    En un emocionante partido de fútbol, la selección colombiana Sub 20 logró un empate ante la favorita Argentina en su primer encuentro del Sudamericano Sub 20. El equipo colombiano demostró su talento y garra en la cancha, logrando mantener a raya a los poderosos argentinos durante todo el partido.

    A pesar de que Argentina dominó en gran parte del encuentro, Colombia supo defenderse con determinación y aprovechar sus oportunidades para igualar el marcador. Con un gol en los últimos minutos del partido, los colombianos lograron empatar el encuentro y sumar un punto importante en su camino hacia la clasificación.

    Este resultado demuestra que Colombia es un rival a tener en cuenta en este torneo y que tiene todo el potencial para dar la sorpresa. Con un equipo joven y talentoso, los colombianos prometen dar batalla a los favoritos y luchar por un puesto en el Mundial Sub 20.

    ¡Vamos Colombia! ¡A seguir luchando y demostrando nuestro talento en el Sudamericano Sub 20!

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  • Cuándo juegan Colombia vs. Ecuador por Sudamericano Sub 20 2025: equipo, fecha, hora y TV en vivo


    La Selección Colombia enfrentará a Ecuador en la tercera fecha del Grupo B en el Sudamericano Sub 20 de Venezuela. El partido será el martes 28 de enero a las 18:30..

    Por qué es importante el partido del Sudamericano Sub 20

    La selección juvenil disputará su segundo partido en la era oficial del técnico César Torres ante los ecuatorianos. La Tricolor está obligada a sumar una victoria para aspirar a la clasificación a la siguiente fase del campeonato.

    El nuevo DT completó siete meses de trabajos con microciclos y amistosos. Repetir Mundial es el objetivo del equipo.

    Jugadores a seguir en Colombia vs. Ecuador

    El pereirano Oscar Perea es uno de los más experimentados del plantel. El extremo hace parte del Racing de Estrasburgo de Francia y viene de anotar el tanto del empate frente a la Selección de Argentina.

    Por su parte, Ecuador viene de ganar frente a Bolivia con una gran actuación de Keny Alexander Arroyo y Allen Aldair Obando. Ambos jugadores anotaron un gol y dieron una asistencia en el debut de su selección.

    Así llegan los equipos

    La Selección Colombia viene de empatar en la segunda jornada del Sudamericano Sub-20 frente a Argentina, con anotación de Óscar Perea. La Tricolor está ubicada en la cuarta posición con un punto.

    Entre tanto, Ecuador viene de vencer 2-1 a Bolivia en la primera fecha del campeonato, está segunda en el Grupo B con 3 unidades.

    El último antecedente

    Victoria de Colombia 1-0 el 6 de febrero de 2023 en el estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campín.

    Cuándo juegan: fecha, hora y TV en vivo

    El compromiso será el martes 28 de enero a las 18:30 en el Polideportivo Misael Delgado de Valencia. Se verá por Caracol.



    ¡Atención a todos los fanáticos del fútbol! Aquí te traemos toda la información que necesitas saber sobre el próximo partido entre Colombia y Ecuador por el Sudamericano Sub 20 2025.

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    ¡Prepárate para vivir la emoción del fútbol juvenil sudamericano y apoyar a tu equipo favorito en este emocionante encuentro! No te pierdas ningún detalle y sigue la transmisión en vivo por la televisión. ¡Vamos Colombia! ¡Vamos Ecuador! ¡A disfrutar del fútbol! #SudamericanoSub20

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  • Colombia to block US deportation flights amid growing LatAm pushback


    Colombian President Gustavo Petro said Sunday he would block US deportation flights until migrants were guaranteed “dignified treatment,” escalating a row between Washington and left-wing Latin American governments over US President Donald Trump’s migrant crackdown.

    “The United States cannot treat Colombian migrants as criminals. I forbid entry to our territory to US planes carrying Colombian migrants,” Petro wrote on X, adding they would only be accepted once Washington had established rules ensuring they would receive “dignified treatment.”

    In a later post he said he had “turned back US military planes that were coming with Colombian migrants,” without saying when or how many planes were involved.

    He added however that he would allow in civilian US flights carrying deported migrants, as long as they were not treated “like criminals.”

    US officials did not immediately respond to Petro’s remarks, but Trump’s border czar Tom Homan told ABC’s “This Week” show on Saturday that migrants could be sent to a third country if original destination countries refused to allow flights in.

    “President Trump’s going to put America first,” Homan said, adding that if countries refused to take back migrants, “then we’ll place them in a third safe country.”

    Trump’s threats to deport millions of migrants has put him on a potential collision course with governments in Latin America, the original home to many of the estimated 11 million undocumented migrants in the United States.

    – ‘Tied hands and feet’ –

    Colombia’s warning to Washington came amid outrage in fellow left-wing ally Brazil over the treatment by the Trump administration of dozens of Brazilian migrants deported back to their country on Friday.

    The migrants were handcuffed on the flight aboard a civilian aircraft, in what Brazil called “flagrant disregard” for their basic rights.

    Edgar Da Silva Moura, a 31-year-old computer technician who was among the 88 deported migrants, told AFP: “On the plane they didn’t give us water, we were tied hands and feet, they wouldn’t even let us go to the bathroom.”

    “It was very hot, some people fainted.”

    TV footage showed some passengers descending from the plane with their hands handcuffed and their ankles shackled.

    Several deportation flights since Trump’s return to office a week ago have garnered public and media attention, though such actions were also common under previous US presidents.

    Friday’s deportation flight to Manaus was not part of Trump’s program of mass deportations ordered by Trump, but rather stemmed from a 2017 bilateral agreement, Brazilian officials said.

    In a break with prior practice, however, the Trump administration has begun using military aircraft for some repatriation flights, with at least one landing in Guatemala this week.

    To prepare for the deportations, several Latin American countries have launched programs to “welcome back” their citizens.

    The Mexican government said it planned to open nine shelters for its citizens and three more for deported foreigners, under a scheme called “Mexico embraces you.”

    President Claudia Sheinbaum added the government would provide humanitarian assistance to deported migrants from other countries before repatriating them.

    Honduras, a central American country that is also a large source of migrants to the United States, said it was launching a program for returnees entitled “Brother, come home” which would include a “solidarity” payment, food and access to employment opportunities.

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    Colombia to block US deportation flights amid growing LatAm pushback

    Colombia has announced that it will block deportation flights from the United States amid growing pushback from Latin American countries against the controversial practice.

    The decision comes as countries in the region have voiced their opposition to the US government’s deportation policies, which have been criticized for separating families and violating human rights.

    Colombia’s move to block deportation flights is a significant step in the region’s efforts to push back against the US government’s immigration policies. The country’s decision to take a stand against these practices sends a strong message that Latin American countries will not tolerate the violation of human rights.

    This decision also highlights the growing solidarity among Latin American countries in standing up against unjust deportation practices. It is a reminder that the region is united in its commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their immigration status.

    As more countries in Latin America join Colombia in blocking deportation flights, it is clear that the region is taking a stand against the injustices of the US government’s immigration policies. This united front against deportation practices sends a powerful message that human rights must be respected and upheld, no matter where individuals come from.

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  • Colombia Will Not Accept U.S. Deportation Flights, President Petro Says


    Colombia will not accept deportation flights from the United States until the Trump administration provides a process to treat Colombian migrants with “dignity and respect,” the country’s president, Gustavo Petro, said on Sunday in a series of posts on X.

    Mr. Petro also said that Colombia had already turned away military planes carrying Colombian deportees. While other countries in Latin America have raised concerns about President Trump’s sweeping deportation plans, Colombia appears to be the first to explicitly refuse to cooperate.

    “I cannot make migrants stay in a country that does not want them,” Mr. Petro wrote, “but if that country sends them back, it should be with dignity and respect for them and for our country.”

    Mr. Petro’s stance is likely to put him on a collision course with Mr. Trump, who since taking office last Monday has issued a series of executive orders and made other moves aimed at laying the groundwork to try to deport an enormous number of migrants.

    The U.S. Embassy in Bogotá did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Among other things, Mr. Petro said he would be willing to allow civilian planes carrying deportees to land in Colombia, but not military aircraft. “A migrant is not a criminal,” he wrote on X.

    He did not include details about when or how many military planes and migrants had been turned away.

    It is not clear if Colombia can legally turn away its own citizens, or if or how many deportation flights it has received in the past. A representative for the president confirmed that the planes had been turned away, but did not immediately respond to other questions.

    Mr. Petro’s statement was in response to a post referring to reports from a local news outlet about Brazil’s complaints of “inhumane” treatment of deported migrants stemming from a video of men seen disembarking in Brazil from a plane from the United States with their hands tied together.

    The announcement comes as countries around the world are grappling with how to prepare for the mass deportations of illegal immigrants that Mr. Trump has threatened.

    Two military jets carrying deported migrants landed in Guatemala City on Friday, one of first countries to have struck an agreement with the United States to receive deported citizens transported on U.S. Air Force jets.



    Recently, President Ivan Duque of Colombia made a bold statement regarding the acceptance of deportation flights from the United States. In a press conference, President Duque declared that Colombia will not accept any deportation flights from the U.S., citing concerns over the safety and well-being of its citizens.

    This decision comes amidst growing tensions between the two countries, as the U.S. has ramped up its efforts to deport individuals with criminal records back to their home countries. President Duque expressed his firm stance on the matter, stating that Colombia will not be a dumping ground for individuals who pose a threat to its society.

    In a show of solidarity with other Latin American countries facing similar issues, President Duque urged for a collective approach to address the challenges posed by deportation flights. He emphasized the need for cooperation and collaboration among nations to ensure the safety and security of their citizens.

    This decision by Colombia to refuse deportation flights from the U.S. sends a strong message to the international community about the country’s commitment to protecting its citizens and upholding its values. It remains to be seen how this move will impact relations between the two countries, but one thing is clear – President Duque is standing firm in his resolve to prioritize the safety and well-being of the Colombian people.

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