

The selection led by Angelo Marsiglia already has the headquarters, date and rival for its first step to the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.
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The women's Colombian team has already defined the city where its way to the FIFA 2027 Women's World Cup will start: Medellín. The debut will be on Friday, October 24, 2025 against Peru, within the framework of the Conmebol Women's Nations League, a tournament that will deliver four tickets – two direct and two by repechage – for the World Cup event that will be played in Brazil.
It will be the beginning of a new competitive cycle for a team that comes from being runner -up in America and that made it clear that it can fight it equal to the powers of the region. The final of the last Women's Copa América, defined in penalties against Brazil, is still fresh in the memory of the fans.
The Conmebol Women's Nations League will be played between October 2025 and June 2026. The format will be all against all in a single phase, with nine days in which there will always be a free team by date. In total, 36 matches will be played among the nine South American teams, with Brazil absent at this stage for its automatic classification as the host country of the World Cup.
The challenge for Colombia will be to regularity and make the most of its local status. The Antioquia capital, which has received great sporting events in recent years, will dress in yellow, blue and red to accompany the selection in its first step towards the classification.
The confirmation of Medellín as headquarters came after Mayor Federico Gutiérrez officially communicated to the Colombian Football Federation the disposal of the city to house the meeting. The FCF, meanwhile, extended the invitation to the fans to fill the stadium and turn it into a fort for the team.
With the support of his fans and a squad that combines consolidated figures such as Linda Caicedo with new promises, Colombia will look for one of the four quotas granted by competition. The debut against Peru will not only be the first test, but also an opportunity to send a clear message: the tricolor wants to get to Brazil and be again the elite of women's football.
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