A win for Colombia vs Uruguay, the worst in its history



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The match of the Colombia National Team against Uruguay for the third date of the South American Qualifiers ended up being historical. As confirmed by the recognized Spanish statistician ‘Mister Chip’, the 3-0 win for the national team became the worst defeat in its history, in terms of official matches played at home.

The statistic is much stronger when taking into account that this recent fall It hit the Metropolitan Stadium in Barranquilla, the scene of which Colombia has made a fort for too many years. Although he has lost on the coastal court, until now there has been no recollection of a dance against like the one that the painting directed by Carlos Queiroz received this Friday.

‘Mister Chip’ precisely brought up the most bulky wins that Colombia suffered playing friendlies at home and referred to two: a game against England that was lost 4-0 in 1970 and another against Poland that ended 4-1 in 1980. Both matches were held at the El Campín stadium in Bogotá.

In the last 10 years, Colombia has only lost four official games playing at home: one against Argentina in 2011 (1-2), another against the Albicelestes in 2015 (0-1), one against Paraguay in 2017 (1-2) and the recent one against the ‘charrúas’ (0-3).

The defeat against Colombia dropped from third to seventh in the qualifying standings, thus leaving the qualifying and playoff zone for the next World Cup.

Therefore, Queiroz’s team is obliged to defeat Ecuador on the next round, in the match that will be played on Tuesday, November 17 at 4:00 p.m.

Colombia’s worst defeats at home

Next, the statistical data that ‘Mister Chip’ gave in this regard:



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