Who has made Colombia's squad for the 2026 World Cup?
Colombia's possible squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, including goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and strikers
Posted Thursday, May 28, 2026 by goal

Bolivia v Colombia - FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier
All you need to know about Colombia's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Colombia arrive at the 2026 World Cup as one of the dark horses, having excelled under head coach Nestor Lorenzo in the last two years. The South American powerhouses matched Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay in the CONMEBOL qualifying group, finishing third behind Ecuador and Argentina - and grabbing one of the six guaranteed spots.
Up until the 2024 Copa America final, Los Cafeteros were unbeaten in 28 games under Lorenzo and have enjoyed a serious revival since the 2022 tournament in Qatar. Colombia failed to qualify four years ago, so an inquest was launched and branded 'Fútbol con futuro' ('Football with a Future'). The focus was on pouring resources into the national team setup to restore quality on the pitch and make them a competitive force once again.
It has been 16 years since James Rodriguez's breakout year in South Africa, but the 34-year-old is still alive and kicking with one thing on his mind, winning the World Cup. With some of the talent now surrounding him, there is certainly a keen intrigue over what this squad can achieve. Forming part of Group K in the USA, Canada and Mexico, Colombia will face the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal, alongside Uzbekistan and a play-off opponent.
Teams have until May 11 to submit their official list to FIFA, giving every national team head coach a bit more time to assess their available players and decide who to take Stateside. But who will be key to helping Colombia compete for the biggest trophy on the planet? GOAL takes a look at the pool of talent they have ahead of the World Cup.

Colombia v Peru - FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier
Goalkeepers
Experience is the theme in Colombia's goalkeeping department. In their last squad of 2025, all three named stoppers were over the age of 30.
That includes 37-year-old David Ospina, who has held out for one last major tournament, and currently plays for Atletico Nacional. His inclusion in the squad will provide some much-needed leadership at a major tournament, but it will be Alvaro Montero who likely gets the nod to start in between the sticks.
Camilo Vargas would also be keen for some minutes before he retires, but like Ospina, he is a likely piece of the moral support puzzle as Colombia look to restore their reputation on the world stage.
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Alvaro Montero | CA Velez Sarsfield |
| Camilo Vargas | Atlas Guadalajara |
| David Ospina | Atletico Nacional |

Uruguay v Colombia - FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier
Defenders
Fans will recognise plenty of household names in Colombia's defensive ranks, with several players arriving having experience in Europe's top leagues.
Davinson Sanchez has been a stalwart in Galatasaray's backline and was previously a key figure at Tottenham before his move to the Super Lig.
Former Everton man Yerry Mina was once a powerhouse at Everton, and the 31-year-old is now settled in at Italian side Cagliari.
Daniel Munoz has been a star at Crystal Palace under Oliver Glasner, and was a big help in the club winning the FA Cup in 2025. His role will be key in both an attacking and defensive sense, as Colombia look to utilise their width and suffocate their opponents.
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Jhon Lucumi | Bologna |
| Davinson Sanchez | Galatasaray |
| Yerry Mina | Cagliari |
| Johan Mojica | RCD Mallorca |
| Daniel Munoz | Crystal Palace |
| Santiago Arias | CA Independiente |
| Deiver Machado | Nantes |
| Willer Ditta | Cruz Azul |

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Midfielders
Captain Rodriguez will lead by example from midfield at the World Cup, and the Minnesota United man will have plenty of experience playing Stateside when the tournament eventually gets underway. The ex-Real Madrid star made the switch to MLS at the start of February, with the league picking up another big name alongside the likes of Heung-Min Son, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.
But the former Bayern Munich man will be joined by some more impressive talent. Richard Rios made the switch from South America to Portugal and joined Benfica last year, where he has since progressed even further and will likely be one of Colombia's most dangerous tools at the World Cup.
Munoz's Palace team-mate Jefferson Lerma is also still performing at a high level, and will provide some solid defensive work in the middle of the park.
Kevin Castano brings plenty of technical quality, as does Jhon Arias of Wolves, who may be deployed more centrally rather than on the wing, with Colombia already packing a punch in those areas.
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Richard Rios | Benfica |
| Jefferson Lerma | Crystal Palace |
| Kevin Castano | River Plate |
| Gustavo Puerta | Racing Santander |
| Juan Portilla | Club Athletico Paranaense |
| Jorge Carrascal | Flamengo |
| James Rodriguez | Minnesota United |
| Jhon Arias | Palmeiras |
| Juan Quintero | River Plate |
| Jaminton Campaz | Rosario Central |

Luis Diaz Colombia 2025
Attackers
If Colombia's squad does not already excite you, their forward line certainly will. Spearheaded by Bayern Munich star Luis Diaz, Los Cafeteros have enough attacking firepower to trouble any team in the world. Diaz's Bayern career has been a roaring success so far. The ex-Liverpool winger has over 20 goal contributions in the Bundesliga this season, and is on course to win a haul of silverware in Germany.
Luis Suarez could be the pick of the bunch for Lorenzo. The Sporting striker is in the form of his life and has made a habit of firing in goals every week for the Portuguese side.
From a more experienced perspective, Jhon Cordoba will be hoping to earn a spot in the squad, with Rafael Borre missing the cut.
| Player | Club |
|---|---|
| Luis Diaz | Bayern Munich |
| Andres Gomez | Vasco da Gama |
| Luis Suarez | Sporting |
| Jhon Cordoba | FC Krasnodar |
| Cucho | Real Betis |

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Colombia's star players
There is no shortage of star quality in Colombia. From defence to attack, they have game changers in every position. At the back, Daniel Munoz's crossing ability will be key to unlocking any stubborn defences, while Davinson Sanchez's pace and tackling will also prove crucial.
In midfield, Richard Rios will finally have the chance to show the world what he can do, with the assurance of Jefferson Lerma alongside him to sweep up any loose balls. James Rodriguez may not be in his prime anymore, but his country will still be relying on him to lead by example and come up with a few more moments of magic in what is likely his last World Cup.
But the attack is where Colombia will be most dangerous. Luis Diaz will strike fear into the heart of any defender he faces, with Luis Suarez ready to pounce on any opportunity to put the ball into the back of the net.

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Predicted Colombia starting XI for World Cup 2026
Attack is the best form of defence, and Colombia are expected to prioritise quality over brute force in their World Cup squad.
Montero's spot in goal is nailed on, with Sanchez and Munoz certain to line up at the back. In midfield, Rios, Lerma and Arias are the likely starting trio, with Lorenzo finding a perfect balance of technicians and anchors in the middle.
At the top of the pitch, Diaz, Rodriguez and Suarez all have the quality to win games on their own, so combining them together in a front three is the best way forward for Colombia.
Predicted Colombia starting XI (4-1-2-3): Montero, Munoz, Lucumi, Sanchez, Mojica; Lerma, Rios, Arias; Rodriguez, Suarez, Diaz
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