Colombia Triumphs Over Uruguay to Reach Copa America Final Amid Post-Match Chaos.
Colombia secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over Uruguay in the Copa America semi-final on Wednesday, despite being reduced to 10 men in the second half. The win sets up a title clash against defending champions Argentina, but the night was marred by post-match clashes between players and fans.
The match at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte concluded with Uruguayan players confronting Colombian supporters in the stands, leading to chaotic scenes as security personnel struggled to restore order. The South American governing body, CONMEBOL, has announced an investigation into the incident.
In front of a predominantly Colombian crowd of over 70,000, Jefferson Lerma scored the decisive goal after Uruguay’s forward Darwin Nunez missed several opportunities to put his team ahead. Nunez, the Liverpool striker, had a chance in the 17th minute but saw his effort curl just wide. Two additional attempts also failed to find the net, leaving Nunez frustrated.
Uruguay’s missed chances proved costly when Lerma capitalised on a corner, heading past goalkeeper Sergio Rochet with an assist from James Rodriguez, marking his sixth assist of the tournament. Rodriguez’s performance surpassed Lionel Messi’s record of five assists in a single Copa America edition.
“We played an excellent match. The referee was not good… The match was very complicated, against a very tough opponent,” said Rodriguez. “But we achieved a well-deserved final. I’ve been here for almost 13 years, wanting this. We are happy.”
The game took a dramatic turn in first-half stoppage time when Colombia’s right-back Daniel Munoz received a second booking for elbowing Manuel Ugarte in the chest, reducing Colombia to 10 men.
With Uruguay dominating possession in the second half, manager Marcelo Bielsa brought on veteran striker Luis Suarez in the 67th minute. Suarez nearly scored moments later, but his shot hit the post, leaving him visibly frustrated.
Colombia had a chance to secure the win in the 88th minute, but Mateus Uribe’s low shot went wide. Uribe later saw another shot deflect off the keeper and cannon off the crossbar in added time. Despite these misses, Colombia held on for victory, extending their unbeaten run to a national record of 28 games and reaching their first final since 2001, when they won their only title.
Colombia now looks forward to the final against Argentina, hoping to clinch their second Copa America trophy.