The Copa America quarter-finals continue with two teams playing for a semi-final date with the winner or Uruguay-Brazil. Check out the best facts, stats and live Opta data with our Colombia vs Panama stats page.
Our Opta match centre delivers you all the Colombia vs Panama stats from their Copa America 2024 knockout clash at University of Phoenix Stadium.
The match centre below includes team and player stats, expected goals data, passing networks, an Opta chalkboard and more. It gives you everything you need to do your own post-match analysis.
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Colombia vs Panama: Pre-Match Facts
- Panama have won four of their seven competitive matches in the 21st century against opponents from CONMEBOL (L3). Two of these victories were against Colombia, when they faced each other in the group stage (1-0) and the semifinals (3-2) of the 2005 Concacaf Gold Cup.
- Colombia have advanced to the quarterfinals in the last six editions of the CONMEBOL Copa America, including 2024. Their quarterfinals match went to penalty shootouts in the last four occasions, with the Cafeteros winning twice (against Peru in 2016 and Uruguay in 2021) and losing twice (against Argentina in 2015 and Chile in 2019).
- Since the knockout format was first played in 1993, Colombia are tied for the most quarterfinal appearances in Copa America, along with Argentina and Brazil. This is their 12th appearance out of 13 tournaments.
- Colombia had the best crossing accuracy of the Copa America 2024 group stage, completing 41% of their crosses (20/49). James RodrÃguez was responsible for 11 of their successful crosses – the most of any player in the tournament.
- Out of players that attempted more than five shots in the Copa America 2024 group stage, José Fajardo boasts the second-highest shot conversion rate. He scored on 29% of his attempts (2/7), bested only by Argentina’s Lautaro MartÃnez (44%).
Lineups
Colombia: Camilo Vargas, Johan Mojica, Carlos Cuesta, Davinson Sánchez, Daniel Muñoz, Jhon Arias, Mateus Uribe, Richard RÃos, Luis DÃaz, Jhon Córdoba, James RodrÃguez
Panama: Orlando Mosquera, Roderick Miller, José Córdoba, Edgardo Fariña, Éric Davis, Amir Murillo, Yoel Bárcenas, Jovani Welch, Cristian MartÃnez, César Blackman, José Fajardo
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