Colombian Fans Paint Mexico City Streets Ahead of Uzbekistan Match
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Colombian fans gathered in Mexico City ahead of the national team's match against Uzbekistan.
- Supporters filled the streets with yellow, blue, and red, creating a festive atmosphere with music and dancing.
- Fans expressed excitement and high hopes for the team's performance in the game.
Colombian fans painted Mexico City's Avenida del Imรกn in the national colors of yellow, blue, and red as they gathered for the match against Uzbekistan. Starting in the afternoon, the area transformed into a vibrant celebration, filled with banners, flags, and the rhythmic beats of batucadas playing cumbia music.
The pre-match atmosphere was electric, marked by spontaneous dancing and shared bottles of tequila among strangers. Fans like Nicholas, Juan, and Gabriel, sporting colorful wigs, walked through the avenue showing their support for the national team. They conveyed their enthusiasm, with Gabriel exclaiming, "It's awesome, we're going in and they have to win."
Many supporters shared that securing tickets took months of effort, but they are anticipating a memorable game. The collective energy and passion displayed by the fans underscore the importance of the match for Colombia, highlighting the deep connection between the team and its supporters, even when playing abroad.
The scene outside the stadium was a testament to the dedication of the Colombian fanbase, who traveled to support their team. Their vibrant presence and vocal encouragement set a powerful tone before kickoff, demonstrating their unwavering belief in the national squad's potential to perform well.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.