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This category contains past and present players of the senior Colombia national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Colombian men's footballers
Colombia men's international footballers (2 C, 493 P) O. Olympic footballers for Colombia (130 P) W. Colombian women's footballers (2 C, 74 P) This page was last ...
John Stefan Medina Ramírez (born 14 June 1992) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays for Liga MX club Monterrey and the Colombia national team. Initially, Medina debuted for Atlético Nacional as a centre-back. As time progressed, he has shown to be comfortable playing as a right-back and on some occasions as a defensive midfielder. [2]
Free Fire Max is an enhanced version of Free Fire that was released in 2021. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] It features improved High-Definition graphics , sound effects , and a 360-degree rotatable lobby. Players can use the same account to play both Free Fire Max and Free Fire , and in-game purchases, costumes, and items are synced between the two games. [ 70 ]
Colombian chess players (1 C, 24 P) Colombian cyclists (8 C, 1 P) D. Colombian divers (3 C) E. Colombian equestrians (4 C) F. Colombian fencers (6 C) Colombian ...
Name Nationality Positions Atlético Nacional career Club Apps Club Goals NT Apps NT Goals Notes Ignacio Calle Colombia: Defender: 1951–1965: 346: 0: 5: 0: He was part of the national squad for the 1962 FIFA World Cup. Jairo Arias Colombia: Forward: 1957–1959 1961–1962: 154: 35: 4: 0: He was part of the national squad for the 1962 FIFA ...
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The Colombian government had hired the team's coach Fernando Paternoster, a former player for the Argentine national team and runner-up in the 1930 FIFA World Cup, to coach Colombia. The team also received support from the city and was acquired by the Municipal Government and Council of Bogotá, receiving economic aid. They were then called ...