Jose Pekerman’s side clinched their place at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ in dramatic fashion on Friday. FIFA.com reveals the key statistics of Los Cafeteros' qualifying charge.
The whole of Colombia
was set for a celebration on Friday, eagerly anticipating the return of
the national side to the World Cup finals after a 16-year hiatus. The
setting could not have been better either: October in Barranquilla – an
impregnable fortress in the Pekerman era – with Chile providing some
high-quality opposition.
Things did not
go according to plan in what turned out to be a catastrophic first half
as the visitors, who clearly had not read the script, surged into a 3-0
lead, a situation Los Cafeteros were completely unaccustomed to facing in their own backyard.
With
a long-awaited place at Brazil 2014 on offer, however, the hosts had
every incentive to conjure up a comeback. And that is exactly what they
did, all in the space of 15 second-half minutes, when Teofilo Gutierrez
and Radamel Falcao pulled Colombia
level to secure a draw and send the nation into raptures, the
celebrations made all the more memorable by the dramatic fightback that
inspired them.
With the dust having now settled, FIFA.com reflects on Colombia’s successful bid for a place at Brazil 2014 by highlighting some key statistics.
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