Carlos Valderrama Nears Record Tie
Carlos Valderrama's World Cup record is in jeopardy as Juan Fernando Quintero is just one match away from tying the legendary player's mark for most appearances by a Colombian in the tournament.
On 5 Jul 2026, Colombia defeated Ghana 1-0 in the Round of 32, with Quintero coming on as a substitute and playing a key role in the team's victory.
Quintero's appearance in the match was his ninth in the World Cup, leaving him just one shy of Valderrama's record.
Valderrama and Freddy Rincón currently hold the record for most World Cup appearances by a Colombian player, with both players having participated in three consecutive World Cups from 1990 to 1998.
Quintero's emergence as a key player for Colombia has brought him close to tying this record, and a strong performance in the remainder of the tournament could see him equal or even surpass Valderrama's mark.
Quintero will have the opportunity to tie Valderrama's record in Colombia's next match, and a win could see the team advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament.
The Colombian team has been performing well, with Quintero playing a key role in their success, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak in the upcoming matches.
On 18 Jun, Colombia defeated Uzbekistán 3-1, with Quintero not featuring in the match, but he has since become a regular substitute, making important contributions to the team's victories.
Quintero's first World Cup appearance was in 2014, when he came on as a substitute against Costa de Marfil and scored the winning goal, securing Colombia's place in the Round of 16.
In the 2018 World Cup, Quintero was a key player for Colombia, scoring a memorable goal against Japan and providing two assists in the team's victories over Polonia and Senegal.
With Quintero's current form and the team's success, it is likely that he will have the opportunity to tie or break Valderrama's record in the near future.