Colombia sweeps Costa Rica and advances to the Copa America quarter-finals
The Colombian national team achieved a major victory over its Costa Rican counterpart 3-0 in the second round of the group stage of Copa America.
The Colombian national team advanced through Luis Diaz in the match. The 31st minute from a penalty kick.
In the second half, Davinson Sanchez added a second goal in the 59th minute, then John Cordoba scored a third goal in 62nd.
The Colombian team raised its score to 6 points and qualified for the quarter-finals, while Costa Rica's score stagnated at one point in third place.
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