Switzerland has advanced to the quarterfinals of the North and Central American World Cup for the first time in 72 years after defeating Colombia in a penalty shootout, setting up a match against Argentina.
Switzerland and Colombia exchanged several threatening shots, but both teams were left frustrated by the goalkeepers' saves.
In particular, Colombia missed two decisive opportunities in succession during extra time, leaving the team devastated.
The match ultimately went to a penalty shootout, where the momentum shifted after Colombia's second kicker, Sanchez, and fourth kicker, Hernandez, both missed their attempts.
Switzerland's fifth kicker, Vargas, struck the bottom left corner of the goal, securing the emotional victory that sent Switzerland to the quarterfinals for the first time in 72 years.
Switzerland signaled a head-on challenge against their quarterfinal opponent, Argentina, noting that the team has weaknesses.
[Interview: Murat Yakin / Head Coach of the Swiss National Football Team : Argentina has been vulnerable in their last two matches. It will be an interesting game tactically. With a team like this, many things are possible.]
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