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This is a list of the Colombia national under-17 football team results since its first match in 1989.
1 FebruaryUnofficial [n 1] | Colombia | 3–1 | Colombia U-17 | Armenia, Colombia |
A. García 44' de Ávila 75' R. Hernández 83' | Report | Osorio 52' | Stadium: Estadio Centenario Attendance: 10,024 Referee: José Joaquín Torres (Colombia) |
3 FebruaryUnofficial [n 1] | Chile | 3–0 | Colombia U-17 | Pereira, Colombia |
Letelier 23', 59' Moreno 33' (o.g.) | Report | Stadium: Estadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas Attendance: 16,200 Referee: José Joaquín Torres (Colombia) |
5 FebruaryUnofficial [n 1] | Peru | 1–1 | Colombia U-17 | Armenia, Colombia |
Cordero 12' | Report | Osorio 60' | Stadium: Estadio Centenario Attendance: 10,367 Referee: Armando Pérez (Colombia) |
26 April Match ??? | Colombia | 1–1 [1] | Ecuador | Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Stadium: Estadio Félix Capriles |
28 April Match ??? | Colombia | 1–0 [1] | Venezuela | Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Stadium: Estadio Félix Capriles |
30 April Match ??? | Colombia | 3–0 [1] | Peru | Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Stadium: Estadio Félix Capriles |
2 May Match ??? | Bolivia | 2–1 [1] | Colombia | Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Stadium: Estadio Félix Capriles |
23 November Match ??? | Colombia | 4–0 [2] | Netherlands Antilles | Valencia, Venezuela |
Stadium: Estadio Misael Delgado |
27 November Match ??? | Colombia | 2–0 [2] | Venezuela | Valencia, Venezuela |
A. Jiménez 25' Sandoval 69' | Stadium: Estadio Misael Delgado |
19 October Match ??? | Colombia | 3–1 [1] | Venezuela | Arequipa, Peru |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Virgen de Chapi |
21 October Match ??? | Colombia | 3–0 [1] | Bolivia | Arequipa, Peru |
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Virgen de Chapi |
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