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Usme leads Colombia to a 1-0 win over Jamaica and a spot in the Women's World Cup quarter-finals

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Usme leads Colombia to a 1-0 win over Jamaica and a spot in the Women's World Cup quarter-finals

Usme leads Colombia to a 1-0 win over Jamaica and a spot in the Women's World Cup quarter-finals

Catalina Usme's goal gave Las Cafeteras their first-ever victory in the knockout stages of the Women's World Cup.


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