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Colombia vs Jamaica Women's World Cup 2023 – Round of 16
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Catalina Usme (🇨🇴 #11) | Colombia vs. Jamaica | 2023 FIFA Women World Cup
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calciopics · 1 year
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 - Group H - Colombia 2x0 Korea Republic
Sydney Football Stadium - Sydney - AU 24.07.2023
Catalina Usme 30′ (p) Linda Caicedo 39′
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that-soccer-guru · 1 year
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Catalina Usme, who says that every game they play they have to treat like a final, said to WIN SPORTS and RCN after the game:
"We are happy and all, but this cannot be our ceiling. Our ceiling is further still.
We have to put our feet on the ground again, think about England, and be very smart, because this team hasn't reached its peak yet, this team can do more.
We've played 4/ of 7, we have 3 more 'final' games to go"
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fyeahgustavo · 1 year
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nightlocktime · 1 month
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The Olympics are over, but I needed to give a shout-out to our delegation. We are not many, we didn't win much, but each single one of them gave it all and from here we fiercely supported and followed every single one until the end.
Thank you to all of our 91 participants, 4 medalists, and 14 diplomas. We're proud of all of you with our entire hearts.
Alejandro Solarte, Alexis Cuero, Alisson Cardozo, Ana María Rendón, Andrés Hernández, Ángel Barajas, Ángel Hernández, Ángela Daniela Barón, Angie Orjuela, Angie Valdés, Anthony Rincón, Anthony Zambrano, Arnovis Dalmero, Camilo Villegas, Carlos Alberto Ramírez, Carlos Muñoz, Carolina Arias Vidal, Catalina Pérez Jaramillo, César Herrera, Cristian Ortega, Daniel Martínez, Daniel Restrepo, Daniela Alexandra Arias Rojas, Daniela Caracas González, Daniela Montoya Quiroz, Diego Arboleda, Diego Arias, Erika Lasso, Evelis Aguilar, Fernando Gaviria, Flor Denis Ruiz, Gabriela Bolle, Geiner Moreno, Ilana Izquierdo Zanger, Ingrit Valencia, Jazmín Álvarez, Jenny Arias, Jhancarlos González, Jhon Edison Rodríguez, Jhonny Rentería, Jorelyn Daniela Carabalí Martinez, Jorge Enríquez, Kevin Quintero, Lady Patricia Andrade Rodriguez, Laura Chalarca, Leicy Maria Santos Herrera, Liana Milena Salazar Vergara, Lina Licona, Linda Lizeth Caicedo Alegria, Lorena Arenas, Luis Felipe Uribe, Luis Javier Mosquera, Luisa Blanco, Luz Katherine Tapia Ramirez, Manuela Gómez, Manuela Pavi Sepulveda, Manuela Vanegas Cataño, Marcela Restrepo Valencia, Mari Leivis Sánchez, María Camila Osorio, Maria Camila Reyes Calderón, María Carolina Velásquez, Maria Catalina Usme Pineda, María José Uribe, María Lucelly Murillo, Mariana Pajón, Martha Bayona, Mateo Carmona, Mateo Romero, Mauricio Ortega, Mayra Gaviria, Mayra Tatiana Ramirez Ramírez, Natalia Linares, Nicolás Echavarría, Paula Patiño, Queen Saray Villegas, René López, Ronal Longa, Sandra Milena Sepulveda Lopera, Santiago Arcila, Santiago Buitrago, Stefania Gómez, Stefany Cuadrado, Valeria Araújo, Valeria Arboleda, Víctor Bolaños, Wendy Katerine Bonilla Candelo, Yeison López, Yenny Álvarez, Yílmar González, Yirleidis Quejada Minota
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andiessoccerblog · 1 year
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Group H
Expected to move on: Germany, Colombia
Expected to exit in group stage: Morocco, Korea Republic
Germany
FIFA Ranking: 2
Reputation:
Much like the men’s side, the German women’s team is a MACHINE. Unless the unthinkable happens again (see: the men’s side 2018) Germany should get out of the group with ease, and I would definitely rank them as a favorite to win the World Cup. Their style of play is crisp, clean, and a little bit curt...if that makes sense. They will lay their bodies on the line, and they will lay your body on the line too if you’re playing against them. They shockingly failed to qualify for the 2020 Olympics, but were runners-up in the Women’s European Championship in 2022, which is a much more accurate indicator of their strength.
Player Pool: 
Germany is another team with extraordinary depth, with all their players on top domestic teams or premier teams in England or France. Alexandra Popp, new captain of the team, also leads in goals scored for German, but is really known for the use of her large stature to win duels. Every position is filled with veterans, and Germany has been skillful in ensuring that even its younger players have gotten experience in big games.  Every player is a team player and can be a standout in their own right, so it’s hard to pick specific players to highlight. That being said, of course there are players that rise to the top–Lena Oberdorf, Sara Däbritz, and Melanie Leupolz all deserve a shout out. 
2019 WWC performance:
Germany looked okay during the women's World Cup, but less confident than many people had anticipated. They made it through the group stage with narrow 1-0 wins against Spain and China, and an easy win against debutante South Africa. They plowed over Nigeria in the round of sixteen, but were stymied by Sweden in the quarterfinals.  On many past occasions, they had beaten Sweden, so many were surprised when the game went the other way. Dabritz, Magull, and Popp led the scoring, while young newcomer Gwinn and veteran Hegering held down the midfield and defense, playing all 450 minutes of their tournament run.
Colombia
FIFA Ranking: 26
Reputation: 
Colombia’s women’s team has historically done well in South American competition, feuding with Brazil for top honors, even as their own federation doesn’t support them as much financially as they do their men’s side.  Earlier in 2023 the Colombian Federation began an agreement with FIFA to begin increasing funding for women's soccer at all levels.  That won’t help the team in this World Cup, and they will be fighting tooth and nail against Korea Republic for the second spot in the group.
Player Pool:
Colombia has one of the older teams of the World Cup, with more veterans than newbies. After missing the 2019 World Cup, they will need to rely on players that were around for the 2015 World Cup, like Catalina Usme,  Daniela Montoya, and keeper Sandra Sepúlveda. 
2019 WWC performance:
Did Not Qualify
Korea Republic
FIFA Ranking: 17
Reputation:
South Korea is recognized as “Korea Republic” by FIFA. Asia’s women’s football culture has been improving on a regional stage, but has struggled to keep up internationally, and Korea Republic  is no exception. The best players on this team are the ones that leave Korea to play in a European or American league. They have never qualified for the Olympics. Their best result in a Women’s World Cup came in 2015, when they made it out of the group stage, but they couldn’t repeat the result in 2019, and likely won’t do it again in 2023. 
Player Pool: 
Ji So-yun (midfielder) made a name for herself and for Korea with a long career for Chelsea in England, but moved back to South Korea in 2022. Cho So-hyun is another team veteran playing in England, and the pair form a strong midfield. Captain is Kim Hye-ri, a veteran defender. She plays with about half the roster for South Korea’s Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels team, the top side in Korea’s domestic league.
2019 WWC performance:
Not great. They had a rough group, pulling Norway and France, so their only chance to advance was a third place spot, which neither they nor Nigeria achieved. They scored one goal in the tournament.
Morocco
FIFA Ranking: 73
Reputation: 
Morocco reached their first World Cup under the distinguished coach Reynald Pedros, who previously had coached Olympique Lyonnais Féminin to the french championship. Under Pedros, the team has grown to be one of the best teams in Africa. However, they have a record of falling short against teams outside of Africa, and will need this tournament and more international exposure to become a contender. 
Player Pool:
Captain Ghizlane Chebbak has played for Morocco for the last 10 years and is their top goalscorer. They have an up and coming forward in Rosella Ayane, who played for the English national youth teams, but switched to Morocco for her senior caps.
2019 WWC performance:
Did Not Qualify
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socksnstuff00 · 2 years
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we should sign players from Latin America!!!! Colombia, Brazil, Argentina. Agus Barroso left Palmeiras, Duda Sampaio from Internacional, Catalina Usme from America de Cali, Daniela Montoya from Junior…
👀 dont we have like a limited international spots?
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musispoedmacarsiv · 16 days
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7 Eylül 2024 BIIK Shymkent Galatasaray Maçı
*Lüksemburg başkenti Lüksemburg Şehri'ndeki Achille Hammerel Stadyumu'nda saat 20:00'de başlayacak olan UEFA Kadınlar Şampiyonlar Ligi Birinci Ön Eleme Turu 8. Grup Final maçı. Mücadeleyi Sırp hakem Marina Zivkovic yönetecek. 3 gün önce grubumuzun ev sahibi ekibi Racing Union karşısında 4-1'lik zafere imza atmıştık. Şimdi ise tur öncesi son engeldeyiz. Kazakistan ekibi BIIK bu organizasyonda geçmişi olan, tecrübesi yüksek bir takım. Biz ise yıldızlarımıza ve Avrupa genimize güveniyoruz. Zorlu akşamda temsilcimize yürekten başarılar.
*A Spor'dan naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*8. dakikada Hapsatou Malado Diallo'nun attığı golle Galatasaray 1-0 öne geçti. İstekli başlamıştık ve Senegalli genç isim ilk maçtaki şanssızlığı kırarak ilk golüyle tanıştı.
*20. dakikada Andrea Staskova topu ağlarla buluşturdu ve durum 2-0 oldu. Şahane bir giriş yaptık. Harikasınız!
*İlk devreyi 2-0 üstün bitirdik. Kazakistan ekibinin atakları da vardı ama bitiricilik konusunda daha iyi olan bizdik. Gerçekten beklentilerin ötesinde bir dilim geçirdik. Şimdi sakince sabretmeye devam.
*66. dakikada Hapsatou Malado Diallo 3-0'ı takımına verdi ve iyice rahatladık. İkinci yarının başlangıcından itibaren Kazakistan ekibinin atakları karşısında çok bunalmıştık. Ani geldiğimiz atakta golü bulmayı başardık ve avantajı kaptık.
*70. dakikada Catalina Usme de boş geçmedi yine ve Galatasaray skoru 4-0'a taşıdı. Adım adım tura doğru.
*90+4. dakikada Hapsatou Malado Diallo hat-trick yaparak mührü vurdu ve 5-0'ı bulduk. Rüya gibi bir akşama dönüştü.
*Galatasaray 5-0'lık zafere imza attı ve adını İkinci Tur'a yazdırdı. Umduğumuzdan da kolay bir akşamla tur biletini kaptık. Lüksemburg'da 2 harika maçla Avrupa defterini açtık ve devam edeceğiz. Bu formatta uzun zamandır tur sevinci yaşamamıştık ülkece ve yine Galatasaray'a yakıştı diyebiliriz. Emeğinize sağlık hepinizin. Çok teşekkür ederiz.
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calciopics · 1 year
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 - Round of 16 - Colombia 1x0 Jamaica
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium -  Melbourne - AU 08.08.2023
Catalina Usme 51′
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that-soccer-guru · 1 year
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VAMOOOOOOOOS PARCE, AGUANTE LA CATA USME CARAJO
VAAAAAAMOOOOOOS CARAMBAAAAA!!!!
POR AMERICA DEL SUR, POR LA CONMEBOL HIJUEMADRE, VAMOOSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOY CATA ES LA MAMA DE LAS MAMAS, EL PAPA DE LOS PAPAS, EL PODERIO DE TODOS, QUE VIVA CATA USME!
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lesbiancosimaniehaus · 2 months
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Turns out the one Colombian soccer player that stood out to me (Catalina Usme) is a lesbo!
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tntsportsmex · 1 year
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¡Una carrera para aplaudir! 👏🏻
#Storytime de Catalina Usme, figura de #COL en la #FIFAWWC.
¡@majolagram nos cuenta esta historia! ❤️‍🔥
#TNTSportsMex
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oceansoulmatesblog · 1 year
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Colombia 'dreaming big' as they plot England downfall at World Cup
AFP, Wednesday 9 Aug 2023 Colombia captain Catalina Usme is “dreaming big” and coach Nelson Abadia wants to “make history” as the last team standing from the Americas plots the downfall of England in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals. Colombia’s defender #03 Daniela Arias celebrates at the end of the Australia  and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup round of 16 football match  between…
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