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In pictures: Colombian World Cup fans turn Mexico's Azteca Stadium into sea of banana yellow

The cultural connection runs deeper than just football economics; 'There is common ground between Mexicans and Colombians," said Ricardo Calderon, a Colombian in Mexico; 'We like football, music, food and noise; That is why we feel good here'

Reuters
Published 18.06.26, 02:46 PM

Hours before Colombia's World Cup opener, Mexico City was already awash in yellow as thousands of visiting fans transformed the capital into a temporary slice of South America.

Colombian supporters draped in national team colours packed restaurants and streets across the city, feasting on Bandeja Paisa, sausages, eggs and beans with classic empanadas while singing and preparing for what would become a memorable 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan in Group K at the Estadio Azteca.

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Colombia fans celebrate after the match in Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2026 (Reuters)

At Comedor de los Milagros, a Latin American food hall in Roma whose name means "Dining Room of Miracles", the atmosphere reached fever pitch when Colombian singer Carlos Vives appeared, drawing loud applause from fans who saw his presence as a good omen.

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Colombia fans celebrate after the match in Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2026 (Reuters)
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The venue, which brands itself as a "House of Latinos" with bright colours, murals and Catholic-inspired imagery, felt more like a Colombian supporters' club on match day.

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Colombia fans react as they watch the 2026 Fifa World Cup match between Uzbekistan and Colombia at a restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico, June 17, 2026. (Reuters)

"Mexico is more of a football country, but we are going to the United States too," said Pablo Calderon, who travelled from Medellin with his brother. "We wanted to follow Colombia through the group stage, but everything is too expensive. Our ticket alone cost around $1,000."

The cultural connection ran deeper than just football economics. "There is common ground between Mexicans and Colombians," said his brother Ricardo Calderon. "We like football, music, food and noise. That is why we feel good here."

Inside the Azteca, Colombia's yellow-shirted army dominated the stands, creating an atmosphere that felt almost like a home venue.

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A Colombia fan reacts during the 2026 Fifa World Cup match between Uzbekistan and Colombia in Mexico City, Mexico, June 17, 2026. (Reuters)

Daniel Munoz opened the scoring in the 40th minute from a Luis Diaz pass. Uzbekistan briefly levelled through Abbosbek Fayzullaev's first World Cup goal before Diaz and Jaminton Campaz sealed the victory.

Even Colombian restaurants were riding the wave.

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Colombia fans celebrate after the 2026 Fifa World Cup match between Uzbekistan and Colombia, near the Angel of Independence, in Mexico City, Mexico, June 18, 2026. (Reuters)

"The most Colombian house in Mexico," declared Andrea, manager of SalchiParce, a social media favourite. "Since the celebrations kicked off yesterday and today, we have seen a lot of Colombians here, although not only Colombians - Mexicans too.

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Colombia fans celebrate after the 2026 Fifa World Cup match between Uzbekistan and Colombia, near the Angel of Independence, in Mexico City, Mexico, June 18, 2026. (Reuters)

"We are interested in making them feel at home, with a big enough plate of food and some authentic Colombian beer," she added.

By the final whistle, Mexico City belonged to Colombia, at least for one night, with hundreds of "Los Cafeteros" supporters gathering again at the Angel de la Independencia, a regular venue where Mexicans celebrate their team's victories. 

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