The Swiss team made it to the quarterfinals of the World Cup by beating Colombia in the penalty shootout. The match, disputed and strategic, ended goalless in regular time and overtime.
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Both teams showed an intense game, with clear scoring opportunities. However, the defenses and goalkeepers prevented any scoring. Switzerland maintained possession, while Colombia opted for the counterattack. The scoreboard did not move and everything was defined from the eleven steps.
In the penalty round, Switzerland was more effective. The Swiss goalkeeper stopped two shots, while the collectors converted their opportunities. Colombia missed one and another was saved, which sealed the elimination of the South American team.
Next rival: Argentina
With this result, Switzerland will face Argentina in the next phase. The match promises to be a high-level duel, with two teams seeking the title. The Swiss arrive with confidence after overcoming a close tie, while Argentina is coming off a solid group stage.
The World Cup continues, and Switzerland is emerging as an uncomfortable rival. Physical and mental preparation will be key to facing a team with the history and talent of the Albiceleste.




