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FIFA World Cup Preview: Since 2014 Highs, a Struggle for Colombia

James Rodriguez became a star in 2014. Now he must do better and help Colombia push through to greater heights.

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Colombia has a lot to live up to in Russia after providing one of the standout moments of the last World Cup.

James Rodriguez was catapulted to stardom when he took the ball on his chest and swivelled before smashing a volley in off the underside of the bar at the Maracana against Uruguay.

It helped to secure Colombia's spot in the quarterfinals in 2014 – and ultimately, for James, a move to Real Madrid.

But James has struggled to live up to the highs of Brazil, where he scored a tournament-leading six goals. He struggled to make an impact in Spain and has been trying to regain form ahead of this World Cup at Bayern Munich.

It was a struggle, too, for Colombia to even qualify for a second straight World Cup with a spot only sealed in the last match.

It enables Radamel Falcao to finally appear at soccer's biggest event after missing the trip to Brazil with a left knee injury.

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Here's a closer look at the Colombia team:

Coach

James Rodriguez became a star in 2014. Now he must do better and help Colombia push through to greater heights.
Colombia coach Jose Pekerman hopes to guide his team even farther than the quarter-finals this time around
(Photo : AP)

Jose Pekerman has spent six years in charge of Colombia, following successes with his native Argentina.

He guided Argentina to under-20 world titles in 1995, 1997 and 2001 and then guided the senior squad to the 2006 World Cup quarterfinals, where it lost to host Germany in a penalty shootout.

Pekerman has long had close ties to Colombia: He played with Independiente Medellin in the 1970s and Vanessa, his eldest daughter, was born in the capital in 1975.

Goalkeepers

David Ospina is the undisputed choice to top the team sheet, despite being restricted to playing in cup competitions for Arsenal while Petr Cech starts Premier League matches.

Camilo Vargas, who plays for Deportivo Cali in Colombia, is Ospina's understudy, just like at the 2014 World Cup. Jose Fernando Cuadrado, who also plays at home for Once Caldas, is also set to make the cut.

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Defenders

Pekerman has been forced to reshape the defence due to the retirement of Mario Alberto Yepes and the trio of Pablo Armero, Camilo Zuniga and Carlos Valdes losing form and fitness.

But quality center backs have broken through: Yerry Mina of Barcelona, Oscar Murillo of Mexican side Pachuca and Davinson Sanchez of Tottenham. Cristian Zapata is set for a second World Cup, along with right back Santiago Arias.

Midfielders

James Rodriguez became a star in 2014. Now he must do better and help Colombia push through to greater heights.
James broke through to stardom in the last World Cup. Can he make good on his talent in this one?
(Photo : AP)

James, Juan Cuadrado of Juventus and Carlos Sanchez of Fiorentina are set for a second World Cup. Edwin Cardona, Mateus Uribe, Wilmar Barrios, Giovanni Moreno and Juan Fernando Quintero are other options.

The goals of the flyers were vital when the attackers spent about a year without converting.

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Forwards

Falcao is the only striker who looks certain of a starting spot while Duvan Zapata, Luis Fernando Muriel, Carlos Bacca, Miguel Angel Borja, Duvan Zapata and Yimmi Chara are competing for the remaining places. Pekerman tends to go for a lone striker either in a 4-2-3-1 or a 4-4-1-1 formation.

Group Games

Colombia opens Group H on Tuesday against Japan, plays the second game near its Kazan base against Poland on 24 June, and concludes against Senegal on 28 June.

Full Squad

Goalkeepers: David Ospina (Arsenal), Camilo Vargas (Deportivo Cali), Jose Fernando Cuadrado (Once Caldas)

Defenders: Cristian Zapata (AC Milan), Yerry Mina (Barcelona), Davinson Sanchez (Tottenham), Oscar Murillo (Pachuca), Santiago Arias (PSV Eindhoven), Farid Diaz (Olimpia), Johan Mojica (Girona), Jefferson Lerma (Levante)

Midfielders: Carlos Sanchez (Espanyol), Abel Aguilar (Deportivo Cali), Mateus Uribe (America), Wilmar Barrios (Boca Juniors), James Rodriguez (Bayern Munich), Juan Fernando Quintero (River Plate), Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (Juventus), Jose Heriberto Izquierdo (Brighton)

Forwards: Luis Fernando Muriel (Sevilla), Radamel Falcao (Monaco), Carlos Bacca (Villarreal), Miguel Angel Borja (Palmeiras)

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