Colombia Stuns Spain in the U-20 World Cup and Advances in Dramatic Fashion
With a brilliant hat-trick from Néiser Villarreal, Colombia defeated Spain 3-2 to reach the semifinals of the U-20 World Cup for the first time in 22 years, igniting celebrations across the nation.
Villarreal Delivers a Historic Night
The Colombian national team made history by reaching the semifinals of the U-20 World Cup for only the second time, after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Spain in Chile. The star of the match was Néiser Villarreal, who scored all three goals for the South Americans and moved to the top of the tournament’s scoring chart.
The first half was dominated by Spain, who controlled possession but lacked finishing power. Despite the efforts of Jan Virgili, Pablo García, and Iker Bravo, the Colombian defense — led by Kener González — stood firm and waited for its moment. As the game progressed, Jordan Barrera began to take control of midfield alongside Canchimbo and Perea, one of the standout players of the night.
The breakthrough came in the 37th minute when Perea and Barrera combined on the right flank, sending a cross that Villarreal finished first-time to make it 1-0. Unfortunately, Barrera, who had been one of the best on the pitch, was forced to leave the match in tears due to injury just before halftime.
A Comeback, a Response, and a Miracle
The second half began with Spain once again dictating the pace and pressing high. Their efforts paid off in the 55th minute when Fortea connected with Belaid, who scored to tie the game 1-1. Just three minutes later, Virgili capitalized on a through ball to give the Europeans a 2-1 lead — their first time ahead in the tournament.
But Colombia refused to fold. Only moments later, Rentería and Arizala combined to set up Villarreal, who calmly finished to level the score at 2-2. The equalizer energized the South Americans, who continued to attack relentlessly, forcing Fran González, Spain’s goalkeeper, to make key saves to keep his team alive.
In the 88th minute, Villarreal struck again, completing his hat-trick and sealing Colombia’s place in the semifinals. With five goals in the tournament, he now shares the top scorer spot with American Benjamin Cremaschi.
Colombia will now face the winner of Mexico vs. Argentina in the semifinals, dreaming of reaching their first-ever U-20 World Cup final.