The Colombia national football team is gearing up for the 2026 World Cup with players like Daniel Muñoz, the right-back who scored the first goal in the win against Uzbekistan. Muñoz, 30, has never hidden his desire to play for Barça. Trained in Envigado's youth football, he stood out in the Ponyfútbol, a tournament similar to the Spanish Liga Promises. However, his career almost came to a halt when an agent deceived him and took him to travel through Mexico, Spain, and Italy without being able to access a formal labor contract. Disappointed, he returned to Colombia in 2015 and considered giving up, but eventually made his professional debut in 2017 with Águilas Doradas. In 2019, he joined At. Nacional, and in 2020, he moved to Genk in Belgium. Now, with Crystal Palace, Muñoz continues to dream of playing for Barça. Over time, his passion for Barça stems from his childhood idol, Ronaldinho. But he also looked up to players like Dani Alves, his mirror as a footballer. So, with his talent and dedication, Muñoz continues to work towards fulfilling his dream. He has already played 148 official matches, scoring 19 goals and providing 20 assists. His story is one of perseverance and hard work, and he remains a key player for the Colombia national football team.