Las Cafeteras will showcase a thoughtfully balanced mix of football players, drawing from both domestic leagues and international circuits to highlight depth and variety in the squad’s talent pool.
Colombia aims to shine on soccer’s biggest stages, with a strong showing from players based in the domestic league taking center stage. The Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023 provides a prime platform for the Cafeteras to demonstrate the progress they have made since their last appearance in 2015, underscoring growth, tactical evolution, and the steady rise of the team’s competitive spirit.
Colombia at the 2023 Women’s World Cup: match schedule, group opponents, fixtures and results
WHICH COLOMBIAN LEAGUE PLAYERS WILL BE AT THE 2023 WORLD CUP?
Among the players coming from the domestic ranks, veterans Catalina Usme and Daniela Montoya stand out as anchors and natural leaders, two of the most influential figures for the Tricolor under Nelson Abbey’s era, guiding younger teammates through the heat of international competition.
The Colombia national team roster for the 2023 Women’s World Cup presents a blend of proven performers and fresh faces, inviting analysis of potential matchups and the challenges ahead for the squad.
Notable names such as Carolina Arias, Diana Ospina, and Sandra Sepúlveda have already proven their mettle with the national team in various international events, bringing breadth of experience and composure to the group.
PLAYER | EQUIPMENT |
Ana Maria Guzman | Sports Pereira |
Angel Baron | National Athletics |
Caroline Arias | Youth FC |
Catalina Usme | Cali America |
Daniela Arias | Cali America |
Daniela Montoya | National Athletics |
Diana Ospina | Cali America |
Elex Bahr | Cali America |
Mary Camilla Reyes | Santa Fe independent |
Natalia Giraldo | Cali America |
Sandra Sepúlveda | Independent Medellin |
All players contribute to a robust squad effort aimed at advancing through the group stage and making a strong run in the tournament. The blend of domestic stars and international exposure reflects a strategic approach to building depth, resilience, and on-field chemistry for the team, ensuring they can adapt to different opponents and styles as the competition unfolds.