Hosts: Australia and New ZealandDates: 20 July-20 August
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Colombia got their 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup off to the perfect start with victory over South Korea in Sydney.
Catalina Usme put the South Americans ahead from the penalty spot, before teenager Linda Caicedo, 18, doubled the lead thanks to an error from Korean keeper Yoon Young-geul.
That was enough to give Colombia their second ever win at the tournament.
For South Korea, history was made as Casey Phair became the youngest-ever player at a Women's World Cup.
The forward, aged just 16 years and 26 days, was introduced as a 77th-minute substitute.
The Asian nation, who have now lost all four of their Women's World Cup opening matches, next face Morocco on 30 July in a must-win Group H match, before Colombia play Germany.
Colourful Colombia make their mark
This could have been Colombia's World Cup - they bid to host the 2023 tournament and were only narrowly beaten by Australia and New Zealand.
While they might not be at home, a very loud army of fans made up the majority of the 24,323 crowd at Sydney Football Stadium - and were rewarded.
South Korea did their best to make the Colombians feel comfortable, handing them a two-goal first-half lead through a duo of defensive errors.
On 28 minutes, a frantic passage of play with several deflections and mis-hit shots ended when Shim Seo-yeon blocked a goalbound effort with her arm.
Usme calmly rolled home the result spot-kick, sparking wild celebrations among the yellow-shirted fans.
The worst was yet to come for South Korea, as Caicedo doubled the Colombian lead in a horrible moment for keeper Yoon.
Real Madrid winger Caicedo was allowed too much time and space to run at the defence down the left, she cut inside and her tame curled effort should have been saved but Yoon mistimed her jump and the ball slipped through her gloves and into the net.
Yet Caicedo's drive, skill and foresight demonstrated why, at only 18, she is one of the most hotly-tipped young stars of the tournament.
Her goal made her the second-youngest player to score at a Women's World Cup, after Brazil's Marta, who did so aged 17 in 2003.
Colombia came close to extending their lead after half-time when Mayra Ramirez headed just wide.
The victory boosts their chances of qualifying from Group H, moving them level on points with favourites Germany.
Player of the match
Moon Mi-RaMoon Mi-Ra
with an average of10.00
Player of the match
Kang Chae-RimKang Chae-Rim
with an average of10.00
Colombia
Squad number4Player nameOspina
Average rating
8.40
Squad number18Player nameCaicedo
Average rating
8.14
Squad number5Player nameBedoya
Average rating
7.79
Squad number11Player nameUsme
Average rating
7.71
Squad number17Player nameArias
Average rating
6.69
Squad number2Player nameVanegas
Average rating
6.54
Squad number8Player nameRestrepo
Average rating
6.50
Squad number6Player nameMontoya
Average rating
6.46
Squad number19Player nameCarabalí
Average rating
6.45
Squad number9Player nameRamírez
Average rating
6.25
Squad number1Player namePérez
Average rating
6.20
Squad number3Player nameÁrias
Average rating
6.15
Squad number10Player nameSantos
Average rating
5.50
South Korea
Squad number23Player nameKang Chae-Rim
Average rating
10.00
Squad number12Player nameMoon Mi-Ra
Average rating
10.00
Squad number19Player namePhair
Average rating
9.55
Squad number13Player namePark Eun-Sun
Average rating
8.50
Squad number20Player nameKim Hye-Ri
Average rating
6.33
Squad number9Player nameLee Geum-Min
Average rating
6.17
Squad number11Player nameChoe Yu-Ri
Average rating
6.00
Squad number10Player nameJi So-Yun
Average rating
5.83
Squad number2Player nameChoo Hyo-Joo
Average rating
5.80
Squad number4Player nameShim Seo-Yeon
Average rating
5.80
Squad number7Player nameSon Hwa-Yeon
Average rating
5.60
Squad number8Player nameCho So-Hyun
Average rating
5.20
Squad number16Player nameJang Sel-Gi
Average rating
5.00
Squad number6Player nameLim Seon-Joo
Average rating
5.00
Squad number1Player nameYoon Young-Geul
Average rating
3.78
Line-ups
Colombia
Formation4-2-3-1
1Pérez
17Arias19Carabalí3Árias2Vanegas
5Bedoya6Montoya
18Caicedo10Santos9Ramírez
11Usme
1Pérez
17AriasBooked at 45mins
19Carabalí
3Árias
2VanegasBooked at 10mins
5Bedoya
6MontoyaSubstituted forOspinaat87'minutes
18Caicedo
10SantosSubstituted forRestrepoat76'minutes
9Ramírez
11Usme
Substitutes
4Ospina
7Reyes
8Restrepo
12Sepúlveda
13Giraldo
14Barón
15Guzmán
16Andrade
20Ramos
21Chacón
22Caracas
23Bahr
South Korea
Formation5-3-2
1Yoon
2Choo20Kim6Lim4Shim16Jang
9Lee10Ji8Cho
7Son11Choe
1Yoon
2ChooSubstituted forMoonat88'minutes
20Kim
6LimBooked at 45mins
4ShimBooked at 29mins
16Jang
9Lee
10Ji
8ChoSubstituted forParkat68'minutes
7SonSubstituted forKangat68'minutes
11ChoeSubstituted forPhairat78'minutes
Substitutes
3Hong
5Kim
12Moon
13Park
14Jeon
15Chun
17Lee
18Kim
19Phair
21Ryu
22Bae
23Kang
Referee:
Rebecca Welch
Attendance:
24,323
Match Stats
Live Text
Match ends, Colombia 2, Korea Republic 0.
Second Half ends, Colombia 2, Korea Republic 0.
Attempt saved. Mayra Ramírez (Colombia) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner.
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Delay in match because of an injury Carolina Arias (Colombia).
Attempt missed. Catalina Usme (Colombia) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top right corner.
Substitution, Korea Republic. Moon Mi-Ra replaces Choo Hyo-Joo.
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Substitution, Colombia. Diana Ospina replaces Daniela Montoya because of an injury.
Delay in match because of an injury Daniela Montoya (Colombia).
Foul by Marcela Restrepo (Colombia).
Choo Hyo-Joo (Korea Republic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Attempt missed. Jorelyn Carabalí (Colombia) header from the left side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Catalina Usme with a cross following a corner.
Corner, Colombia. Conceded by Kim Hye-Ri.
Attempt blocked. Linda Caicedo (Colombia) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Mayra Ramírez.
Attempt missed. Manuela Vanegas (Colombia) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Catalina Usme with a cross following a corner.
Corner, Colombia. Conceded by Lim Seon-Joo.
Substitution, Korea Republic. Casey Phair replaces Choe Yu-Ri.
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