Colombia national under-20 football team
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[edit] Colombia under 20 2007
[edit] 2007 South American Youth Championship
Coach: Eduardo Lara
# |
Name |
Pos |
DOB |
Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Ospina Ramírez | GK | 31-08-1988 | Atlético Nacional |
2 | Andrés Felipe Gallego | DF | 26-11-1988 | Independiente Medellin |
3 | Jairo Palomino | DF | 02-08-1988 | Envigado |
4 | Gilberto García | MF | 27-01-1987 | Deportes Tolima |
5 | Jimmy Bermúdez | DF | 16-12-1987 | Bucaramanga |
6 | Alejandro Bernal | MF | 03-06-1988 | Atlético Huila |
7 | Carlos Quintero | DF | 19-09-1987 | Deportes Tolima |
8 | Harold Martinez | MF | 22-03-1987 | Atlético Nacional |
9 | Sherman Andrés Cárdenas | FW | 07-08-1989 | Bucaramanga |
10 | Juan Pablo Pino | FW | 30-03-1987 | AS Monaco |
11 | Juan Alejandro Mahecha | MF | 22-07-1987 | Chicó F.C. |
12 | Libis Arenas | GK | 12-05-1987 | Envigado |
13 | Andrés Felipe Arboleda | MF | 13-04-1987 | América de Cali |
14 | Henry Rojas | DF | 27-07-1987 | Atlético Nacional |
15 | Javier Reina | MF | 04-01-1989 | Cruzeiro Esporte Clube |
16 | Eisner Iván Loboa | DF | 17-05-1987 | Deportivo Cali |
17 | Edwin Chalar | FW | 21-04-1987 | Envigado |
18 | Gustavo Rojas | DF | 06-02-1988 | Millonarios |
19 | Andrés Felipe Ortiz | DF | 20-03-1987 | Independiente Medellín |
20 | John Jairo Mosquera | FW | 15-01-1988 | Alemannia Aachen |
In the 2007 edition Colombia was one of the favorites to win the tournament as reigning Champions but failed to qualify after finishing 1st in their Group that featured Argentina. The main problem was that the team didn't play as a team and most the time it looks like Juan Pablo Pino+10 other players.
[edit] Colombia under 20 2005
[edit] 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship
Coach: Eduardo Lara
This is seen as a new golden generation of players for Colombia. Many of the players from 2005 are already in Europe or are preforming well in teams in the Americas. This is the team that won the South American Youth Championship in 2005 that was held in Colombia, and then later lost in the quarterfinals against eventual winners Argentina at the World Cup 2-1 by a late goal by Leon Messi