Historic! Switzerland End 72-Year Wait, Beat Colombia On Penalties To Set Up Argentina Quarterfinal Clash | Video
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Vancouver: Switzerland have qualified for the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals for the first time since 1954 after edging Colombia on penalties 4-3 following a gritty goalless draw.
Switzerland are through to the @FIFAWorldCup quarter-finals for the first time since 1954! pic.twitter.com/4thteS9a7M
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Switzerland have exited in the Round of 16 in five of their last six men's World Cups.
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They finally made it back into the Quarterfinals pic.twitter.com/4wQtgnjVbz
Ruben Vargas fired home the winning kick to send the Swiss to their first quarter-final in over seven decades. Switzerland will take on Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2026 last eight.
"I didn't even know if I would be able to play. I'm just grateful that I could help the team. I felt very confident before the penalty. The fact that I was even able to convert the decisive attempt is just awesome," Vargas said.
"ES SIMPLEMENTE INCREÍBLE"
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️ El seleccionado suizo Ruben Vargas dijo estar muy feliz por haber anotado el penalti decisivo. "No ha sido fácil jugar de visitante, creo que había una energía positiva". ⚽#TIGO26 pic.twitter.com/h0SzIFrEUN
Historique : la Suisse est en 1/4 de finale de la @FIFAWorldCup Ein historischer Schritt Richtung Final Herzliche Gratulation an die ganze Nati vom Team Switzerland in Mexiko pic.twitter.com/vmwX4x7RmL
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Murat Yakin's side had been dealt a major pre-match blow with the news that Johan Manzambi, the team’s breakout star, had been ruled out with a knee injury. The absence of the livewire attacker was certainly felt in a forgettable first half, which Colombia dominated without creating any clear-cut chances, FIFA reports.
Their best effort came in the shape of a Gustavo Puerta curler from just outside the box, which forced the impressive Gregor Kobel into an acrobatic save.
#Switzerland keeper Gregor Kobel talking about the emotions tonight following a 4-3 win on penalties over #Colombia #WorldCup2026 pic.twitter.com/CYy6rr6fNU
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Clear sights of goal were rare, and that made it all the more frustrating for Colombia’s fans when Luis Suarez took aim midway through the second half and sliced wastefully wide.
At the other end, Camilo Vargas’ only employment came when Switzerland winger Fabian Rieder rifled in a left-foot volley that required a solid, if routine, save.
Switzerland vs Colombia
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Switzerland wins in Penalties,
2 Penalty shorts are missing in the video https://t.co/zjqnfDL4t7 pic.twitter.com/7lhAFmQjAw
Extra time offered more excitement, with Colombia’s Jhon Lucumi rattling the crossbar with a header, Swiss substitute Zeki Amdouni forcing a save from Vargas and Jaminton Campaz blazing over when it seemed easier to score.
Penalties were required to settle the outcome, and after Sanchez had blasted his against the underside of the crossbar and Hernandez was denied by Kobel, Vargas slotted home decisively to send the Swiss through.
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