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Colombia edges past DR Congo in tense World Cup opener

June 24, 2026
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One incisive pass from Juan Quintero and one calm and clinical finish from Daniel Muñoz, that was all it took to settle a tightly contested Group K battle between two evenly matched sides at the Estadio Akron on Wednesday.

The scoreline 1–0 flatters neither side and insults neither. This was a match that lived entirely in the margins, a contest between Colombia’s hunger for the ball and DR Congo’s formidable resolve to deny it to them.

For long stretches, the Congolese defensive unit made the South Americans look toothless, repelling attack after attack with composure and physical authority. Had they held on, few neutrals could have argued with a draw.

From the opening whistle, it was clear that DR Congo’s head coach had arrived in Guadalajara with a plan, and they executed it almost flawlessly. A compact, disciplined defensive block sat deep and denied Colombia the kind of space their creative players crave. Every forward pass was tracked. Every set piece cleared. Every diagonal ball met by a yellow shirt.

Colombia, for its part, enjoyed the lion’s share of possession and worked diligently to find a way through. Quintero pulled strings in midfield, probing the flanks and searching for openings, but DR Congo’s defenders were uncompromising in their challenges. The half ended goalless, and a chorus of whistles from the Colombian faithful in the stands betrayed their growing frustration.

As the second half wore on, the tension inside the Estadio Akron became almost unbearable. Colombia’s manager threw more bodies forward, widening the pitch and stretching DR Congo’s defensive line to its limit. For twenty minutes, the question hung in the humid Mexican air: would the breakthrough ever come?

It came in the 76th minute, and it came with a moment of genuine quality. Quintero, ever the architect, spotted Muñoz making a darting run beyond the Congolese backline and threaded a perfectly weighted ball into his path. Muñoz did not hesitate; he drove the ball into the net with the assurance of a man who had been waiting all game for precisely that chance. Colombia 1, DR Congo 0.

The goal changed everything. DR Congo, suddenly staring down elimination anxiety, was forced to abandon their defensive master plan and push men forward. For a team built on the counter-attack, it was an uncomfortable proposition. Colombia, sensing blood, sat deep and invited the pressure they had spent the entire game absorbing.

DR Congo is throwing bodies into the Colombian penalty area, and Colombia is hacking clear and running the clock down. The match grew fractious. Jhon Lucumí and Jefferson Lerma both collected yellow cards for Colombia, while Charles Pickel saw his name entered into the referee’s book for DR Congo. The physical toll of a bruising encounter was written clearly on every player’s face by the final whistle.

But for all DR Congo’s late efforts, Colombia held firm. Their defensive organization in the closing stages was everything their attacking play had not been for much of the evening assured, compact, and ruthlessly efficient.

The three points place Colombia in a commanding position in Group K, though the road ahead is anything but straightforward. Their next assignment is a formidable Portugal side, a match that promises to define their tournament destiny. A win or a draw there, and Colombia could be through to the knockouts before the final round even begins.

For DR Congo, however, there is no time for self-pity. Their final group game against Uzbekistan on June 27th is now a must-win situation. The Leopards showed enough resilience and tactical intelligence here to suggest they are capable of that result, but they will need to find a cutting edge in front of goal that was largely absent in Guadalajara.

On this evidence, Colombia is a team with enough quality to make the knockout rounds. But they will need to be considerably more clinical if they are to trouble the tournament’s elite sides. Tonight, one moment of brilliance was just enough.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Colombia secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory over DR Congo in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group K clash at the Estadio Akron, with Daniel Muñoz’s 76th-minute goal set up by a precise Juan Quintero pass proving the sole difference between two well-matched sides.

DR Congo was disciplined and difficult to break down throughout, but ultimately could not withstand Colombia’s relentless second-half pressure. The win puts Colombia in a strong position to advance to the knockout stage, while DR Congo must beat Uzbekistan in their final group game to keep their qualification hopes alive.

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