colombia Kicks Off World Cup Qualifying Campaign Against Peru
MEDELLÍN, Colombia – Colombia’s women’s national team begins it’s quest for a fourth FIFA Women’s World Cup berth today against Peru in the opening match of the CONMEBOL Nations League. The encounter, held in Medellín, marks a pivotal start to the qualifying process for the 2027 tournament.
This Nations League competition serves as the primary pathway for South American teams to secure automatic qualification for the expanded 32-team World Cup.Colombia, having reached the quarterfinals in the 2023 edition in Australia and New Zealand, aims to build on that success and consistently compete on the global stage. Peru, under new leadership, presents a important early challenge.
Colombia boasts a squad featuring established stars, including goalkeeper Katherine Tapia (Palmeiras), center backs Daniela Arias (San Diego Wave, USA) and Jorelyn Carabalí (Brighton, England), and influential midfielders Lorena Bedoya (Cruzeiro, Brazil), Ilana Izquierdo (Atlético San Luis, Mexico), and Leicy Santos (Washington Spirit, USA). Head coach Nelson Abadía emphasized the importance of this match, stating it will be a “head-to-head” battle against a Peruvian side persistent to become more competitive.
Peru arrives with a renewed focus under Argentine coach Antonio Spinelli, who has promised a ”drastic change” and “restructuring” to elevate the team’s performance.Spinelli’s first roster includes new faces like goalkeeper Mia Shalit (Hapoel,Israel),defender Taylor vogt (FSU Soccer,USA),and forwards Milena Tomayconsa (Sporting Cristal) and Sashenka Porras (Alianza Lima). key veterans such as goalkeeper Maryory Sánchez (Alianza Lima), defender Mía León (Alianza Lima), midfielders Geraldine Cisneros (Universitario) and Claudia Cagnina (Bodo Glimt, Norway), and forward Pierina Núñez (levante, spain) will also feature prominently.
Colombia’s previous World Cup appearances saw them eliminated in the group stage in 2011 (Germany), reach the round of 16 in 2015 (France), and achieve a quarterfinal finish in 2023 (Australia & New Zealand). The Nations League provides a crucial platform for continued growth and qualification for the next global tournament.