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The lush valley enveloping Medellin was once the heart of a brutal war involving the Colombian government, drug cartels and a smattering of other armed groups. Now the tourism boom has presented ...
Medellín Sports Coliseum (known in Spanish simply as the Coliseums (Spanish: Los Coliseos) or the Sport Coliseums (Spanish: Los Coliseos Deportivos), is a complex of five sports arenas located in Medellín, Colombia: the Guillermo Gaviria Correa Coliseum for Martial Arts, the Jorge Valderrama Coliseum for Handball, the Jorge Hugo Giraldo Coliseum for Gymnastics, the Iván de Beodut Coliseum ...
On 15 December 2022, Atlético Nacional Femenino signed an alliance with amateur club Formas Íntimas aiming to form a competitive team to take part in the 2023 Colombian Women's Football League. [6] At the same time, it was announced that manager Diego Bedoya had left the club after 13 years in charge, being replaced by Marco Barrios. [7]
On 21 June 2019, the men's football club Independiente Medellín and Formas Íntimas signed an alliance to play in the third season of the Colombian Women's Football League. [2] They debuted in the 2019 league in group A together with Atlético Nacional, Once Caldas and Deportivo Pereira. On 14 July 2019, they played their first official match ...
Photos taken at the Tour of Tuscany are making their way around social media showing the Bogota Humana team wearing uniforms with flesh toned spandex around their waist, giving them the appearance ...
The mayor of Medellín, the second-largest city in Colombia, announced Monday a temporary ban on prostitution in two of its neighborhoods, days after an American tourist was discovered in a hotel ...
[13] [14] The tournament saw Colombia face Brazil, and a development team from the United States. [13] [14] Colombia played Brazil twice on the 5 and 9 July 2023 in Medellín, for a place in the WXV 3 competition. [15] [16] Colombia defeated Brazil and won on aggregate points to secure a spot in the inaugural WXV 3 as South America 1. [17]
Colombia was the first Spanish-speaking country to win a game in the Women's World Cup and whose women's team advanced beyond the group stage in a World Cup (in 2015). In 2023 Colombia first reached the Women’s World Cup quarterfinals. [6] Las Cafeteras also had participated in all Copa América Femenina editions since 1998.