The Colombia national team could undergo significant changes following their elimination from the 2026 World Cup. According to analyst Vélez, up to 11 players could leave the team, marking the beginning of a new era. Last result: Colombia 3-0 Australia (19/11/2025). The team enters this moment in good form, with 3 wins, 1 draw, and 0 losses in their last 4 matches (WWDW), including a 2-game winning streak.
Who are the players at risk?
Vélez points out that most of the potential departures are players over 30 or those who have not met expectations. Among the names mentioned are James Rodríguez, David Ospina, and Juan Cuadrado, historic figures of the national team. The management aims to make way for a younger generation in the next cycle.
Why now?
The elimination in the 2026 World Cup has accelerated the renewal plans. Coach Néstor Lorenzo has expressed his desire to build a more dynamic and competitive team for upcoming tournaments. The national team needs to refresh its squad to remain relevant on the international stage.
What impact would this have?
The departure of these players would mark the end of an era for Colombia. Players like Rodríguez and Ospina have been key pillars in recent years. However, the renewal could bring new talents and a more modern style of play. The national team will seek to consolidate itself with a new generation of stars.
What's next for Colombia?
With the 2027 Copa América in sight, Colombia will look to solidify its new project. The team is in good form, with 3 wins and 1 draw in their last 4 matches, which generates optimism. The management is already working on planning for upcoming tournaments, aiming to keep Colombia as a powerhouse in South American football.
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