The Colombia national football team started strong in the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a 1-3 win over Uzbekistan. Néstor Lorenzo's team won at the Ciudad de México Stadium, thanks to goals from Daniel Muñoz, Luis Díaz, and Jáminton Campaz. However, the celebration of Colombian fans in the stands generated controversy. Several videos showed people in wheelchairs standing up to celebrate the goals of the Colombian team. The main theory is that they could be people who acquired tickets for fans with reduced mobility without meeting the necessary requirements. The controversy has generated debate on social media, with some users claiming that Colombia's goals had worked a 'miracle'. The Colombian team demonstrated its solidity in the match, with a good performance from Luis Díaz, who assisted Daniel Muñoz for the first goal. Colombia's win puts them as leaders of Group K. The Colombian national football team will continue its participation in the World Cup 2026 with the hope of advancing to the next rounds. The controversy in the stands did not dampen the celebration of Colombian fans, who were ecstatic with their team's win. The Colombia national football team has a rich history in the competition, and its fans hope that the team can advance as far as possible in the tournament. The 2026 World Cup is an important event for the Colombian team, and the team is determined to make a good impression. Colombia will face its next challenge in the group stage, where they will try to maintain their lead and advance to the next round.