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| Elo min date            = March 1957
 
| Elo min date            = March 1957
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== Colombia National Football Team Media ==
 
== Colombia National Football Team Media ==
 
<gallery widths='160px' heights='100%' mode='traditional' caption=''>
 
<gallery widths='160px' heights='100%' mode='traditional' caption=''>
File:Fernando paternoster.jpg|[[Fernando Paternoster]] of [[Argentina]] became Colombia's first non-domestic coach in 1938
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File:Caimansanchez.JPG|[[Efraín Sánchez]], who captained Colombia at the 1962 World Cup, went on to coach his country to its first major final at the [[1975 Copa América]]
 
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File:Rodolfo Orlandini (Sportivo Buenos Aires) - El Gráfico 596.jpg|[[Rodolfo Orlandini]], who represented Argentina at the [[1930 FIFA World Cup|first edition]] of the World Cup, managed Colombia during their first World Cup qualification campaign for [[1958 FIFA World Cup|Sweden 1958]].
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File:Pedernera argnationalteam.jpg|Argentine [[Adolfo Pedernera]] helped Colombia to qualify and coached for them at their first World Cup in [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]].
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File:Caimansanchez.JPG|[[Efraín Sánchez]], who captained Colombia at the 1962 World Cup, went on to coach his country to its first major final at the [[1975 Copa América]].
      
File:Narigón Bilardo 1986.jpg|Prior to winning the World Cup with his native Argentina in 1986, manager [[Carlos Bilardo]] was in charge of Colombia's [[1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)|1982 World Cup qualifying]] campaign.
 
File:Narigón Bilardo 1986.jpg|Prior to winning the World Cup with his native Argentina in 1986, manager [[Carlos Bilardo]] was in charge of Colombia's [[1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)|1982 World Cup qualifying]] campaign.
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File:Valderrama maradona saludo.jpg|Colombia and Argentina captains [[Carlos Valderrama]] and [[Diego Maradona]] shaking hands prior to the third-place match at the [[1987 Copa América]].
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File:Valderrama maradona saludo.jpg|Colombia and Argentina captains [[Carlos Valderrama]] and [[Diego Maradona]] shaking hands prior to the third-place match at the [[1987 Copa América]]
    
File:Francisco Maturana.jpg|[[Francisco Maturana]] is Colombia's most renowned domestic manager, who guided Colombia to two World Cup qualifications in [[FIFA World Cup 1990|1990]] and [[FIFA World Cup 1994|1994]], and led them to their first Copa América title in [[Copa América 2001|2001]].
 
File:Francisco Maturana.jpg|[[Francisco Maturana]] is Colombia's most renowned domestic manager, who guided Colombia to two World Cup qualifications in [[FIFA World Cup 1990|1990]] and [[FIFA World Cup 1994|1994]], and led them to their first Copa América title in [[Copa América 2001|2001]].
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File:El Pibe Valderrama.jpg|[[Carlos Valderrama]] (pictured in 2016) served as the team's captain during the 1990s, and represented Colombia at five Copa América tournaments and three World Cups.
 
File:El Pibe Valderrama.jpg|[[Carlos Valderrama]] (pictured in 2016) served as the team's captain during the 1990s, and represented Colombia at five Copa América tournaments and three World Cups.
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File:HERNAN DARIO GOMÉZ (18351622268) (cropped) 2.jpg|[[Hernán Darío Gómez]] (also known as ''El Bolillo'' or ''The [[Baton (law enforcement)|Baton]]'' in English) served as Colombia manager from 1995 to 1998 and helped to qualify and coach the team for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]].
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File:Freddy Rincon.jpg|Apart from Valderrama, [[Freddy Rincón]] is the only member of the first Golden Generation who represented Colombia at all three FIFA World Cups in the 1990s.
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File:Ivan Cordoba - Inter Mailand (1).jpg|[[Iván Córdoba]] captained the Colombia squad that won the [[2001 Copa América]], and also provided the sole goal in the final against [[Mexico national football team|Mexico]].
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==