Colombia vs France Highlights and Goals

Colombia vs France Highlights and Goals

Friendlies
7:00 PMMarch 29, 2026
Friendly International
Colombia
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1 – 3
HT:(0 – 2)
France
Northwest Stadium

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Match Stats

Ball possession
45%
55%
0.00
Expected goals (xG)
0.00
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
13
Total shots
14
5
Shots on target
5
3
Shots off target
4
5
Blocked shots
5
8
Shots inside box
8
5
Shots outside box
6
9
Corner kicks
5
2
Offsides
3
Passing
370
Total passes
467
304 (82%)
Accurate passes
407 (87%)
Discipline
13
Fouls
14
1
Yellow cards
3
0
Red cards
0
2
Goalkeeper saves
4
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Lineup

Colombia

4-2-3-1

25
G

Álvaro Montero




6.2
17
D

Johan Mojica




6.0
13
D

Juan Cabal




6.0
23
D

Davinson Sánchez




6.5
2
D

Daniel Muñoz




6.3
16
M

Jefferson Lerma


Assist 77′


7.0
6
M

Richard Ríos




6.7
7
M

Luis Díaz




6.5
10
M

James Rodríguez (C)




6.6
11
M

Jhon Arias




6.7
24
F

Luis Javier Suárez




6.7

Substitutes
18
F

Johan Carbonero


19
F

Rafael Borré


5
M

Kevin Castaño


8
M

Jorge Carrascal


15
D

Yerson Mosquera


4
D

Santiago Arias


3
D

Jhon Lucumí


1
G

David Ospina


12
G

Camilo Vargas


20
M

Juan Fernando Quintero



Substitution Out 63′ Replaced by J. Rodriguez



6.6
22
D

Deiver Machado



Substitution Out 63′ Replaced by J. Mojica



6.6
21
M

Jaminton Campaz


Goal 77′

Substitution Out 63′ Replaced by L. Diaz



7.2
9
F

Jhon Córdoba



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by L. Suarez



7.2
14
M

Gustavo Puerta



Yellow Card 61′
Roughing


Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by R. Rios



6.3
26
F

Andrés Gómez



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by J. Arias



6.7

Coach
Néstor Gabriel Lorenzo

France

4-2-3-1

1
G

Brice Samba




7.2
3
D

Lucas Digne




6.7
21
D

Lucas Hernández




7.3
17
D

Maxence Lacroix




7.2
5
D

Pierre Kalulu




7.0
13
M

N'Golo Kanté (C)




7.3
18
M

Warren Zaïre-Emery




6.6
20
M

Désiré Doué


Goal 29′

Yellow Card 50′ Holding

Goal 56′


8.2
24
M

Rayan Cherki




7.3
25
M

Maghnes Akliouche


Assist 41′


7.2
9
F

Marcus Thuram



Yellow Card 39′ Foul

Goal 41′
Assist 56′


8.3

Substitutes
7
F

Ousmane Dembélé


14
M

Adrien Rabiot


8
M

Aurélien Tchouaméni


2
D

Malo Gusto


19
D

Theo Hernández


15
D

Ibrahima Konaté


16
G

Mike Maignan


23
G

Lucas Chevalier


10
F

Kylian Mbappé



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by M. Thuram



6.9
11
M

Michael Olise



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by R. Cherki



6.9
6
M

Eduardo Camavinga



Yellow Card 74′
Foul


Substitution Out 64′ Replaced by W. Zaire-Emery



6.7
22
F

Hugo Ekitiké



Substitution Out 63′ Replaced by D. Doue



6.9
12
F

Randal Kolo Muani



Substitution Out 63′ Replaced by M. Akliouche



6.7

Coach
Didier Claude Deschamps

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France delivered a dominant display, with Désiré Doué’s double leading them to a convincing 3-1 victory over Colombia in a friendly encounter.

The international friendly at Northwest Stadium provided a crucial test for both sides on March 29, 2026. Colombia aimed to fine-tune their squad. France, meanwhile, looked to integrate new talent and solidify their tactical approaches.

The match began evenly, but France soon asserted control. Their quick passing and agile movement created early opportunities. The opening goal arrived in the 29th minute, showcasing individual brilliance.

Désiré Doué broke the deadlock with a well-placed shot. He capitalized on a defensive lapse, slotting the ball past the Colombian goalkeeper. This gave France a deserved lead, with Colombia struggling to respond.

As halftime approached, France pushed for a second. Marcus Thuram received a yellow card in the 39th minute for a mistimed challenge. However, he quickly made amends for his error.

In the 41st minute, Thuram doubled France’s advantage. He connected with a precise pass from Maghnes Akliouche, side-footing the ball into the net. This clinical finish gave France a strong two-goal lead at the break.

Colombia’s manager, Néstor Lorenzo, made three changes at halftime. Luis Suarez, Jhon Arias, and Richard Rios entered the game. These substitutions aimed to inject fresh energy and more attacking intent.

The second half saw Doué continue his impressive form. He picked up a yellow card in the 50th minute, but his focus remained sharp. Just six minutes later, Doué completed his double, further extending France’s lead.

In the 56th minute, Doué brilliantly guided the ball home after a smart assist from Marcus Thuram. This third goal for France effectively sealed the friendly’s outcome. Colombia now faced a significant challenge.

Colombia pushed hard, even as numerous substitutions altered the game’s rhythm. Gustavo Puerta was booked for rough play in the 61st minute. Both teams made a flurry of changes to test new combinations.

Despite France’s dominance, Colombia managed a consolation goal in the 77th minute. Substitute Jaminton Campaz, an earlier introduction, fired a powerful shot past the French goalkeeper. Jefferson Lerma provided the assist, giving Colombia a late lift.

France controlled 55% possession compared to Colombia’s 45%. Both sides registered 5 shots on target. French goalkeeper Brice Samba made 4 crucial saves. France committed three yellow cards to Colombia’s one.

France’s 3-1 triumph highlighted their squad depth and attacking prowess, particularly from young talents like Doué. Colombia gained valuable lessons, especially in defensive organization, as they prepare for future international challenges.

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