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Colombia Top Group K After Thrilling Scoreless Draw with Portugal as Ronaldo is Kept Quiet

Miami, Florida – Colombia finished top of Group K after playing out a hugely entertaining end-to-end 0-0 draw with Portugal in a sweltering Miami night, with the South Americans believing they had won the match in stoppage time before a VAR intervention ruled out Davinson Sánchez's header for offside by the length of a big toe.

While wonderful and typical theatre, it was plainly ridiculous. "I'm back!" roared Cristiano Ronaldo, as if playing a key part in Portugal's dismissal of Uzbekistan was in any way significant. Ronaldo toiled against DR Congo and was comfortably kept quiet here by Colombia. The stars have turned up at this World Cup. Ronaldo, though, still has a way to go if seeking to prove his omnipresity at this tournament will not hinder Portuguese hopes of glory.

Nobody other than Father Time has chased down Ronaldo. "Well, at one time, you've got it, then you lose it, and it's gone for ever," observed Sick Boy in Trainspotting. Add Ronaldo to a list that, as per the film scene, includes David Bowie, Lou Reed, Charlie Nicholas and Malcolm McLaren. Eclectic company. Ronaldo actually wants to be in the same discussion as Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. He once was. Now? It is a tricky point to enforce.

Key developments:

  • Colombia and Portugal play out thrilling 0-0 draw in Miami
  • Colombia finish top of Group K with 7 points; Portugal second with 5 points
  • Davinson Sánchez's stoppage-time header ruled out for offside by VAR
  • Offside margin was the length of a big toe – within margin of error debate
  • Colombia had 24 shots, six on target; Portugal had 13 shots, two on target
  • Ronaldo kept quiet throughout, unable to make an impact
  • Diogo Costa produced brilliant saves to keep Portugal in the game
  • Colombia will face Ghana in last 32; Portugal face Croatia
  • DR Congo finish third (4 pts) and will face England
  • Uzbekistan eliminated with 0 points

VAR Controversy: A Toe Offside

Colombia believed they had won the match in stoppage time, with a Davinson Sánchez header that was ruled out for offside. The spiffy graphic showed the offside call – he was off by the length of a big toe. To many observers, that's within the margin of error. Unfortunate.

If at a more material World Cup moment, it would be a decision to create rather a lot of fuss. Colombia must improve on ruthlessness if seeking to make a proper World Cup impact. Still, topping this section can be classed as a hugely encouraging start.

But credit to Diogo Costa – the Porto goalkeeper had a brilliant game, making several key saves to keep Portugal in the contest.

Cristiano Ronaldo fires wide but it's offside for Portugal against Colombia
Cristiano Ronaldo fires wide but it's offside. The 41-year-old was kept quiet by Colombia's defence throughout the match.

Ronaldo's Frustrating Night

Ronaldo attempted an overhead kick during a hugely entertaining first half, but the 41-year-old was peripheral throughout. He spurned a chance at the other end but was offside in any case. He cannot be expected to create every opening for himself at this stage of his career.

Roberto Martínez needs more from a Portugal team that has struggled in two out of their three games thus far. "We let Colombia have the match they wanted," said Martínez. "We did not control possession as much as we wanted. We weren't able to control the game or use our talent."

Cristiano Ronaldo attempts an overhead kick during a hugely entertaining first half against Colombia
Cristiano Ronaldo attempts an overhead kick during a hugely entertaining first half. The 41-year-old was unable to make the breakthrough against Colombia's defence.

How the Match Unfolded

The game threatened to catch fire within a minute. It was unclear whether Luis Díaz intended to cross or shoot. Whatever the Bayern Munich man's plan, a wicked deflection meant the ball spun onto the head of Jhon Córdoba. Not unreasonably, Córdoba looked surprised to be given the opportunity, which he diverted over the bar. Diogo Costa soon produced an excellent, one-handed save from Córdoba.

Portugal offered little threat until a Bruno Fernandes shot that was batted away by Camilo Vargas. Ronaldo's overhead kick from the rebound was blocked. As João Félix fired over, Portugal were finding their feet. The first half was, however, one involving shadow boxing. Ronaldo was peripheral.

Richard Ríos slammed the ball wide of Costa's left-hand post from close range shortly after the hour. Ronaldo had spurned a chance at the other end but was offside in any case. Costa saved smartly from Jhon Arias with Colombia emphasising they were not content to play for the point that would secure them top spot in Group K.

Richard Rios is challenged by Bruno Fernandes in an exciting encounter between Colombia and Portugal in Miami
Richard Ríos is challenged by Bruno Fernandes in an exciting encounter between Colombia and Portugal in Miami. The midfield battle was intense throughout the 90 minutes.

Luis Suárez miskicked having created space for himself within sight of Costa's goal. A James Rodríguez shot was desperately cleared by Renato Veiga.

Were a winner coming, it was surely for Colombia. Martínez introduced Rafael Leão from the bench in a bid to pep up Portugal's attacking display. They almost snatched the lead via an unlikely source, Diogo Dalot curling wide after receiving a corner from Fernandes.

Sánchez believed he had won the match. So, too, did a Colombian contingent from the bench that went flooding onto the pitch. Officialdom intervened. Colombia were well worthy of upstaging Ronaldo. For now anyway.

Miami's Colombian Takeover

What is it about Miami and yellow? Days after Brazilian fans dominated the scene for their victory over Scotland, it felt as if Colombian supporters accounted for 90% of the same stadium. Colombia has previous here which is not entirely pleasant, with fans storming gates at the 2024 Copa América final. This time it was orderly, fun, noisy and spectacular.

Colombia are not a host nation at this World Cup but it sure felt as if they were. These supporters had no interest whatsoever in Ronaldo-mania. Which makes them rare, at least.

Final Group K Standings

The final Group K standings:

  • 1. Colombia – 7 pts
  • 2. Portugal – 5 pts
  • 3. DR Congo – 4 pts
  • 4. Uzbekistan – 0 pts

DR Congo will play England in the last 32. Colombia will face Ghana, while Portugal will take on Croatia, with the winner likely facing Spain.

What's Next for Both Teams

Roberto Martínez needs more from a Portugal team that has struggled in two out of their three games thus far. "We let Colombia have the match they wanted," said Martínez. "We did not control possession as much as we wanted. We weren't able to control the game or use our talent."

Portugal move on to a meeting with Croatia in the last 32. Colombia will take on Ghana in what promises to be an exciting knockout clash.

24
Shots by Colombia
7
Points for Colombia (Group K winners)
90%
Colombian fans in the stadium

⚽ The Big Picture

Colombia's top-of-the-group finish after a thrilling draw with Portugal is a statement of intent from the South Americans. They were the better team throughout, creating 24 chances and dominating possession in a sweltering Miami night. The VAR decision that ruled out Davinson Sánchez's stoppage-time header – by the length of a big toe – will be debated for days, but it cannot overshadow Colombia's overall performance. For Portugal, concerns are mounting. Ronaldo was kept quiet, the midfield was overrun, and Roberto Martínez admitted his team "let Colombia have the match they wanted." Portugal face Croatia in the last 32 – a team that has already shown they can compete with the best. Colombia, meanwhile, will face Ghana with confidence flowing. This Colombian team has the quality to go deep.

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This article was last updated on June 28, 2026 at 8:59 AM
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