Jhon Arias struck twice as Colombia beat Jordan 2-0 in a World Cup warm-up at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, with Jordan finishing the match with 10 players after Amer Jamous received a late red card for a second yellow following a foul on Jorge Carrascal.
The result completed a perfect friendly schedule for Colombia before the tournament, adding to an earlier win and offering more positive signs for head coach Nestor Lorenzo, while Jordan created several threats of their own but lacked composure in the final third, especially after the dismissal reduced their numbers.
Ariasโ brace capped an eventful club spell, after a high-profile move from Fluminense to Wolves and then a swift permanent switch to Palmeiras, where Arias has three goals in 13
Serie A matches, and the winger showed renewed confidence here by testing goalkeeper Nour Bani Attiah with all three attempts on goal.
The Palmeiras midfielderโs finishing was clinical, with an overall expected goals value of 0.52 across those shots, and Arias also linked well with James Rodriguez on the right side of Colombiaโs attack, a combination that repeatedly troubled Jordanโs defence once spaces began to open after half-time.
Colombia started James Rodriguez and Luis Diaz in support of Sporting CP striker Luis Suarez, but Jordanโs defensive shape frustrated early efforts, and Colombia needed to stay alert at the back when Mohannad Abu Taha unleashed a 35-yard effort that crashed off the crossbar and briefly silenced the crowd.
Arias went close before the breakthrough as Saleem Obaid produced a last-ditch block, yet Colombia finally broke Jordanโs resistance in the 41st minute when James threaded a clever pass into space and Arias advanced into the area before steering a low finish into the far corner beyond Nour Bani Attiahโs reach.
Colombia made several half-time substitutions but kept Arias on the field, and that decision paid off around 10 minutes after the restart when a neat passing move involving James on the right ended with a cross that Arias met with a powerful header that Bani Attiah could not keep out.
Colombia looked close to a third when Richard Rios and Jaminton Campaz attacked the same ball inside the box and hindered each other, while Jordan almost pulled one back through Ali Azaizeh, but their late push faded after Jamousโ sliding challenge on Carrascal led to the second booking and dismissal.
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Colombia and Jordan World Cup friendly context and other results
James again looked sharp in a playmaking role, leading all players with 22 passes completed in the final third and setting up both goals, while also sharing top spot for chances created with two, a positive sign for Colombiaโs creativity heading into the World Cup group stage.
Colombia now turn attention to Group K, where Uzbekistan await in the opener on June 17, before further fixtures against DR Congo and Portugal, while Jordan prepare for a demanding Group J schedule featuring Austria, Algeria and Argentina, which will test both defensive organisation and attacking efficiency.
Elsewhere in World Cup preparation, Ecuador ended their build-up with a 3-0 victory over Guatemala in Columbus as Jordy Caicedo, Nilson Angulo and Pervis Estupinan all found the net, adding another clean sheet and spreading goals across the team before Ecuador also head into tournament action.











