Venezuela returns to the Under-17 Women's World Cup after beating Colombia
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Published at: 09/05/2026 10:46 PM
Venezuelan women's soccer returns to the world elite. In a day full of emotion and shock, Venezuela's Under-17 women's national team secured their qualification to the Morocco 2026 World Cup after defeating their Colombian counterpart with a score of 1-0.
The match, defined by intensity and tactical order, reached its peak moment thanks to Andrea Suárez, who scored the “historic goal” that sealed the Vinotinto victory. Under the direction and leadership of Dayana Frías, the team managed to neutralize the Colombian attack and maintain the advantage necessary to unleash the celebration on the court.
This achievement marks a generational milestone for national sports. With this result, “Las Chamas” returns Venezuela to a world championship event for the first time in ten years, demonstrating the renaissance and talent of women's grassroots soccer in the country.
The classification not only represents a sporting success, but also a message of resilience and talent. As the social communicator "Tomapapa" highlights in his networks, this triumph is a sign of the “personality and talent” that defines this new generation of players.
Venezuela is now setting its sights on Morocco, where it will seek to leave its mark on the top event of Under-17 football, taking with it the pride of an entire country that is once again dreaming big.
Mazo News Team