Colombia's national team fell 2-1 to Croatia in a friendly match in Orlando, United States, ending a nine-match unbeaten streak. Néstor Lorenzo's side showed early intensity but struggled with finishing and defense. They face France next on March 29.
In Orlando, Colombia took the lead in the 3rd minute through Jhon Arias, off a Johan Mojica cross that deflected off the Croatian defense. Croatia equalized in the 5th via Luka Vušković with a long-range shot that deflected.
Colombia created chances in the first half: at the 12th, James Rodríguez assisted Luis Suárez, whose shot went wide; at the 28th, a team move saw Suárez miss an open goal; and at the 33rd, Díaz shot but Dominik Livaković saved.
However, late in the first half, Camilo Vargas mishandled a corner, allowing Igor Matanović to head in the 2-1 lead.
In the second half, James Rodríguez's 58th-minute shot was saved. Croatia threatened as Peter Musa hit the crossbar twice (60th and 65th minutes). At the 72nd, Juan Fernando Quintero assisted Jhon Córdoba, but the shot missed.
Colombia made eight substitutions and pushed for a tie but lacked depth. This loss ended a nine-match unbeaten run (five wins, four draws) and highlights defensive and attacking issues ahead of the 2026 World Cup, as reported by lanacion and Diario Occidente.
Next up is a friendly against France, who beat Brazil 2-1, on Sunday, March 29 at 2 p.m. Colombia time.