Switzerland v Colombia
Switzerland send Colombia home from World Cup after penalty shootout
Rubén Vargas struck the winning spot-kick as Switzerland beat Colombia 4-3 in a penalty shoot-out to reach the World Cup quarterfinals after a goalless 120 minutes in Vancouver.
Sevilla winger Vargas held his nerve after a cagey encounter of few goalscoring chances at the Vancouver Stadium and Switzerland will next face defending champions Argentina on Sunday in Kansas.
Vargas's team-mate Manuel Akanji fired his spot-kick over the crossbar, but Colombia pair Davinson Sánchez and Cucho Hernández both failed to convert and the South Americans made a painful exit.
It was 20 minutes before Gustavo Puerta forced Switzerland goalkeeper Gregor Kobel into the first save, while Fabian Rieder's angled shot was kept out by Colombia keeper Camilo Vargas.
The caution-first approach continued in the second half. Switzerland substitute Djibril Sow slipped as he connected with a cross and Rieder curled his free-kick into the side-netting.
Colombia's final pass also deserted them and in the first period of extra time their penalty appeals were ignored by the match officials after Jáminton Campaz went down under Miro Muheim's challenge.
The game, at last, flickered into life as Colombia defender Jhon Lucumi's header from a corner struck the crossbar and Switzerland substitute Zeki Amdouni's effort was well saved by Vargas.
Swiss captain Granit Xhaka blazed a rare chance off target in the second period of extra time and the unmarked Campaz wasted the best opening of the match when shooting over the crossbar from inside the box before the tie was settled on penalties.
Head-To-Head
Game Information
Vancouver, Canada
Referee:Iván Arcides Barton Cisneros
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