Reading: Colombia’s third Friendly Matches plan after the World Cup is taking shape

Colombia’s third Friendly Matches plan after the World Cup is taking shape

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Selección Colombia would have a third friendly match lined up for the next FIFA date after the World Cup, adding another appointment to its post-tournament calendar. The move points to more preparation time for the squad in a window that was already expected to be used for friendly matches.

The timing matters because this is not just another exhibition on a list; it is a future FIFA date tied to the team’s next steps after the World Cup. For readers following Colombia’s schedule, the headline turns on two details that should settle the story: the day and the rival for that third match.

The piece identifies James Rodríguez as a Colombian midfielder for São Paulo Futebol Clube in Brazil’s Serie A, a reminder of the player most closely linked with Colombia’s international conversation. His name helps explain why any change to the team’s calendar draws attention now, especially when the build-up around Selección Colombia is still being read through the lens of what comes after the World Cup.

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But the body visible with the report leaves the key match details out in plain sight. It points to a third friendly match and says the day and rival are already known, yet the text available here does not spell them out. That gap matters because the schedule is the news, and without those two specifics the announcement is only partly complete.

Even so, the direction is clear. Colombia is moving toward a fuller set of post-World Cup friendly matches, and the next FIFA date is where that plan is expected to become real. What remains unresolved is simple: the team may have the third match arranged, but the rival and exact day are the details readers still need to see.

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