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Arias’ Goal Enough to Send Colombia Into Pre-Quarters

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Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey fizzed a shot just wide in the opening minute but that proved a false dawn for the African side

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The Colombian National Team achieved a historic victory on July 3 at the FIFA World Cup 2026, with James Rodríguez and several of his figures. The ‘tricolor’ team was able to beat Ghana in a remarkable way in the seven-year finals. Nestor Lorenzo’s leaders prevailed early in the match, thanks to a decisive key win by Jhon Arias. The Colombian team managed to maintain 1-0 and achieved a key ranking. However, there was an element that surprised an…

Below is the summary of this Colombia/Ghana in video with the goal of Jhon Arias. In the 16th final of the 2026 World Cup, Colombia was at Kansas City Stadium this Saturday in order to face Ghana. The Colombians managed to win 1-0 and join Switzerland in the 8th final. The summary and goal of Colombia/Ghana in video Relive the best moments and goal of this Colombia/Ghana (Arias 14e) with this video summary: Complete summary to come.

A solitary goal of Jhon Arias, at 14 minutes, guaranteed the passage of the coffee makers to the next phase of the World Cup.

The selection of Colombia was earned in the finals of the World Cup, after winning Ghana's representative with a score of 1:0 on Kansas City Stadium, in the last match of the 16-mile final of the final tournament hosted by the United States of America, Mexico and Canada. "Los Cafeteros has won by the goal scored by Jhon Arias in the 14th minute, but the score could be much higher.

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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