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Manuela Vanegas scored a 97th-minute winner as Colombia stunned Germany at the 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup.
Linda Caicedo netted a wondergoal to give the South Americans the lead, before Germany equalised with an 89th-minute Alexandra Popp penalty.
Vanegas then headed Leicy Santos’ corner past Merle Frohms to send the vast numbers of Colombia supporters at Sydney Football Stadium wild.
It condemned Germany to a first World Cup group stage defeat since 1995.
A manic ending came after Caicedo, 18, had brilliantly curled into the top corner on 53 minutes to shock the two-time world champions.
The final round of fixtures in this group kick off at 11.00 BST on 3 August, with Colombia taking on Morocco and Germany facing South Korea.
Colombia need a point to top the group, while Germany may need victory to be sure of reaching the knock-outs.
“Obviously, you need to be happy and euphoric because this is a great win for the whole country and we’ve been feeling this,” said Colombia assistant coach Angelo Marsiglia.
“But look, the game and the tournament still continues so we’ll go step by step. We have a very mature team and they know what they want.”
Vanegas winner sparks extraordinary scenes
Germany’s Lina Magull said before this game that they were ready for Colombia’s “passion” and physicality – but they got far more than they bargained for.
Facing the two-time world champions, Colombia made the game a real battle with plenty of midfield scraps and tough challenges, with Germany rarely able to find any form of rhythm.
After going behind to Caicedo’s moment of magic, Germany appeared to have got away with a point when Colombia keeper Catalina Perez fouled Lena Oberdorf and captain Popp tucked away the penalty.
Colombia however had other ideas, and it was the unlikely figure of full-back Vanegas who sent their supporters into ecstasy.
Huge numbers of Colombia fans were present at their opening win over South Korea at the same stadium, and they made themselves known again in numbers and noise here. At the final whistle, it seemed Sydney had been transformed into Bogota.
The only worrying moment for Colombia was centre-back Jorelyn Carabali being taken off on a stretcher in the final seconds after a collision with Popp.
Germany’s run of 20 successive Women’s World Cup group games unbeaten – stretching back to a 3-2 loss to Sweden, 28 years ago – is at an end.
Far more concerning for them was their defeat by physical and committed opponents, which will raise some doubts as they aim to reach a first final since they last won the global title in 2007.
“It’s up to us,” said Germany coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg. “It’s up to us how we play and it’s our job to do that. I’m really not worried that we won’t make it through.”
Wonder girl Caicedo’s latest showstopper
Caicedo’s career journey to this point has been far from ordinary – she made her professional debut aged 14 before being diagnosed with ovarian cancer aged 15, undergoing chemotherapy and surgery.
Her build-up to this game was not smooth either. She collapsed during a training session on Tuesday, although the Colombian camp played down the issue as being due to stress and fatigue.
Plenty of stress is being placed on Caicedo, who is still only 18, being the key figure in Colombia’s attack – but early in the second half, she demonstrated exactly why with what could be called her ‘Michael Owen moment’.
Aged 18 at the 1998 World Cup, England striker Owen streaked through the Argentina defence to score a remarkable individual goal.
In 2023, Caicedo twisted and turned to somehow find a yard of space among a crowd of Germany players, before curling the ball unstoppably over keeper Frohms.
If the football world did not know the name Linda Caicedo before, they surely do now. And if the football world was not paying attention to Colombia, they surely are now.
Player of the match
CaicedoLinda Caicedo
Germany
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Squad number11Player namePopp
Average rating6.18
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Squad number6Player nameOberdorf
Average rating5.67
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Squad number20Player nameMagull
Average rating5.20
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Squad number1Player nameFrohms
Average rating5.19
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Squad number3Player nameHendrich
Average rating5.07
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Squad number22Player nameBrand
Average rating5.02
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Squad number9Player nameHuth
Average rating4.97
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Squad number13Player nameDäbritz
Average rating4.86
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Squad number19Player nameBühl
Average rating4.85
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Squad number16Player nameAnyomi
Average rating4.76
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Squad number2Player nameHagel
Average rating4.68
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Squad number15Player nameNüsken
Average rating4.63
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Squad number23Player nameDoorsoun
Average rating4.63
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Squad number7Player nameSchüller
Average rating4.59
Colombia
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Squad number18Player nameCaicedo
Average rating9.15
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Squad number2Player nameVanegas
Average rating8.56
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Squad number9Player nameRamírez
Average rating8.51
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Squad number19Player nameCarabalí
Average rating8.04
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Squad number10Player nameSantos
Average rating7.96
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Squad number17Player nameArias
Average rating7.90
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Squad number11Player nameUsme
Average rating7.88
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Squad number5Player nameBedoya
Average rating7.85
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Squad number6Player nameMontoya
Average rating7.85
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Squad number16Player nameAndrade
Average rating7.70
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Squad number3Player nameÁrias
Average rating7.65
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Squad number1Player namePérez
Average rating7.64
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Squad number4Player nameOspina
Average rating7.63
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Squad number8Player nameRestrepo
Average rating7.51
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Squad number20Player nameRamos
Average rating7.30
Line-ups
Germany
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Frohms
- 9Huth
- 3Hendrich
- 23DoorsounSubstituted forNüskenat 45′minutes
- 2Hagel
- 6OberdorfBooked at 56mins
- 13Däbritz
- 22Brand
- 20MagullSubstituted forSchüllerat 67′minutes
- 19BühlSubstituted forAnyomiat 76′minutes
- 11Popp
Substitutes
- 4Kleinherne
- 5Hegering
- 7Schüller
- 8Lohmann
- 10Freigang
- 12Berger
- 14Lattwein
- 15Nüsken
- 16Anyomi
- 17Rauch
- 18Leupolz
- 21Johannes
Colombia
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1PérezBooked at 88mins
- 17Arias
- 19CarabalíSubstituted forRamosat 90+14′minutes
- 3Árias
- 2Vanegas
- 5BedoyaBooked at 62mins
- 6MontoyaSubstituted forOspinaat 67′minutesBooked at 79mins
- 16AndradeSubstituted forSantosat 54′minutes
- 11Usme
- 18CaicedoSubstituted forRestrepoat 90+6′minutes
- 9Ramírez
Substitutes
- 4Ospina
- 7Reyes
- 8Restrepo
- 10Santos
- 12Sepúlveda
- 13Giraldo
- 14Barón
- 15Guzmán
- 20Ramos
- 21Chacón
- 22Caracas
- 23Bahr
- Referee:
- Melissa Borjas
- Attendance:
- 40,499
Match Stats
Live Text
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Match ends, Germany 1, Colombia 2.
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Second Half ends, Germany 1, Colombia 2.
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Substitution, Colombia. Mónica Ramos replaces Jorelyn Carabalí because of an injury.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Jorelyn Carabalí (Colombia).
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Goal! Germany 1, Colombia 2. Manuela Vanegas (Colombia) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Leicy Santos with a cross following a corner.
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Substitution, Colombia. Marcela Restrepo replaces Linda Caicedo.
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Corner, Colombia. Conceded by Kathrin Hendrich.
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Attempt blocked. Mayra Ramírez (Colombia) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Leicy Santos.
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Jule Brand (Germany) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Jorelyn Carabalí (Colombia).
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Lena Oberdorf (Germany) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Leicy Santos (Colombia).
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Goal! Germany 1, Colombia 1. Alexandra Popp (Germany) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the centre of the goal.
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Catalina Pérez (Colombia) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Penalty Germany. Lena Oberdorf draws a foul in the penalty area.
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Penalty conceded by Catalina Pérez (Colombia) after a foul in the penalty area.
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Attempt saved. Leicy Santos (Colombia) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Manuela Vanegas with a headed pass.
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Corner, Colombia. Conceded by Sjoeke Nüsken.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.