Squad Colombia: Who are the players with the most matches wearing the tricolor?

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An overview of the cracks who have worn the shirt of the coffee country the most, some are still in the running.

The Colombian selection travels his way to the World Cup by the hand of Reinald Rueda watch Qatar 2022 and also in the Copa América 2021 in Brazil. During this new process, the ranking of the coffee growers who have worn the tricolor jacket most often, which has been led for more than a decade by Carlos “El Pibe” Valderrama.

Colombia’s top scorers

David Ospina He added against Uruguay for the Copa América, his 112th appearance with the national team jersey and surpassed the record of the mythical 10 coffee growers, the undisputed holder of the tricolor.

for his part Jan Willem Square came on the podium adjusting his game 111 with the tricolor in the game against Guatemala in the United States, while Radamel Falcao Garcia reached 100 to be very close Leonel Alvarez (101) and Mario Alberto Yepes (105).

This is the ranking of attendances in the Colombian national team (*Updated to 2023-03-24)


10. LUIS CARLOS PEREA | 78 MATCHES


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9. FREDDY CORNER | 84 MATCHES


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8. CARLOS SANCHEZ | 88 MATCHES


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7. JAMES RODRIGUEZ | 90 MATCHES


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6. LEONEL ALVAREZ | 101 MATCHES


Leonel Alvarez


5. MARIO YEPES | 102 MATCHES


Mario Alberto Yepes


4. RADAMEL FALCAO | 103 MATCHES


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3. CARLOS VALDERRAMA | 111 MATCHES


Carlos Valderrama


2. JUAN GUILLERMO CUARADO | 112 MATCHES


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1. DAVID OSPINA | 127 MATCHES


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Source: Goal

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