{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Live Match: Switzerland vs Colombia, FIFA World Cup Last-16 - Manzambi Ruled Out",
  "summary": "Switzerland and Colombia could not be separated across 120 minutes in this FIFA World Cup Round of 16 clash, forcing a penalty shootout in which the Swiss held their nerve to advance. They reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954 and will now take on Argentina, who came through a thriller against Egypt.",
  "content": "The knockout encounter between Switzerland and Colombia was a grueling test of endurance. In the 38th minute, Colombia's Gustavo Puerta attempted a right-footed strike from outside the box, but the ball sailed wide of the right goal post. Moments later, Switzerland's Ricardo Rodriguez defended a corner kick forced by the Colombian attack. The first half saw VAR intervention which led to an initial decision being overturned. By the 42nd minute, Remo Freuler deflected a ball to concede another corner. Despite three minutes of added time announced by the officials, both sides failed to break the deadlock, concluding the first half at 0-0.\n\nIncreasing Intensity in the Second Half\nThe second half commenced with Switzerland making a tactical substitution, bringing on Djibril Sow for Ardon Jashari. Djibril Sow attempted a shot from the center of the box in the 46th minute, though it flew high over the target. Disciplinary issues emerged as both Granit Xhaka and Denis Zakaria received yellow cards for fouls. A highlight of the defensive resilience came in the 59th minute when Luis Diaz delivered a powerful left-footed strike from the center of the box, which was expertly saved by Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel. Luis Suarez was also cautioned with a yellow card during this high-stakes period.\n\nExtra Time Drama\nWith the score still locked at 0-0, the match progressed into extra time. The intensity remained high as Colombia pressed for a breakthrough. In the 98th minute, Johan Mojica provided a cross that found John Lucumi, whose header struck the crossbar. In the 100th minute, Jaminton Campaz tried a long-range effort that looked destined for the top right corner, but Gregor Kobel made a remarkable flying save to deny him. An injury forced John Lucumi to leave the pitch, replaced by Yerry Mina. After the conclusion of extra time, the stalemate persisted, pushing the match to a penalty shootout.\n\nThe Penalty Shootout Conclusion\nThe shootout began with high pressure. Juan Fernando Quintero calmly converted the first penalty for Colombia, followed by a clinical response from Granit Xhaka. Davinson Sanchez saw his strike rebound off the crossbar, while Zeki Amdouni found the bottom right corner to put Switzerland ahead. Jaminton Campaz kept Colombia in contention, but Manuel Akanji missed his spot-kick high over the bar. The turning point arrived when Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel saved a strike from Cucho Hernandez. With subsequent successful conversions from Cedric Itten and Ruben Vargas, Switzerland claimed a 4-3 victory, moving forward in the tournament.\n\nWhat this means for you\nAcross India: This result serves as a lesson for football fans on how patience and defensive stability can prove decisive in high-pressure knockout stages.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. What was the final result of the Switzerland vs Colombia match?\nSwitzerland won the match by defeating Colombia 4-3 in the penalty shootout.\n\n2. Were there any goals scored during regulation time?\nNo, the score remained 0-0 throughout both regulation time and extra time.\n\n3. What was the turning point of the penalty shootout?\nThe turning point was the save by Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel against Cucho Hernandez's penalty attempt.\n\n4. Has Switzerland progressed to the next round?\nYes, with the victory in the penalty shootout, Switzerland has advanced to the next round of the tournament.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/live/live-match-switzerland-vs-colombia-fifa-world-cup-last-16-manzambi-ruled-out-5592",
  "category": "Live",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-07",
  "tags": [
    "Switzerland vs Colombia",
    "FIFA World Cup",
    "Switzerland",
    "Colombia",
    "FIFA World Cup 2026",
    "football",
    "live score",
    "match live updates"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}