Colombia will play in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K alongside Portugal, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uzbekistan, with a schedule that takes fans through three cities and two countries: Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Miami. It is a World Cup route combining Mexican venues — where Transportes Ejecutivos operates directly with its own fleet — and Miami, where we coordinate through our global partner network Blacklane and Drivania. The Colombian fanbase is one of the most traveling and passionate on the continent, and this World Cup represents the chance to live an epic experience. Transportes Ejecutivos arranges airport-hotel-stadium transfers in all three venues with bilingual drivers, executive vehicles, and comprehensive logistics coordination. Contact us via WhatsApp at +57 315 637 0404 to book your transport and ensure safe, punctual mobility for every match of La Tricolor.
Colombia in Group K: Analysis and Path to the Title
Colombia arrives at the 2026 World Cup as one of South America's most solid national teams, following a competitive qualifying campaign and an outstanding performance at the 2024 Copa América. Group K features a top-tier rival — Portugal, with Cristiano Ronaldo possibly in his final World Cup — and two opponents not to be underestimated: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with emerging talent, and Uzbekistan, a rising Asian squad. The opening match against Uzbekistan on June 17 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City will be key to starting with confidence. The second match against DR Congo on June 23 in Guadalajara should be an opportunity to earn vital points. The group-stage finale against Portugal on June 27 in Miami will be the defining match, potentially for the group lead. If Colombia advances — as expected — the Round of 16 could be played in Dallas, Los Angeles, or Miami in late June or early July. The squad depth and experience of players like James Rodríguez, Luis Díaz, and emerging young talents make this team a serious contender to go far in the tournament.
Mexico City: First Match vs Uzbekistan (June 17)
Colombia's World Cup debut will take place at the legendary Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, the venue of two World Cup finals (1970 and 1986). With a capacity of 87,000 spectators, the Azteca will provide an electrifying atmosphere for the Uzbekistan vs Colombia match on June 17. Transportes Ejecutivos operates directly in Mexico City with its own fleet, guaranteeing airport-hotel-stadium transfers with no intermediaries. Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX) is 25 km from Estadio Azteca, with a travel time of 40-70 minutes depending on the capital's traffic. From the hotel zones of Polanco and Reforma, the distance to the stadium is 15-20 km (30-50 minutes). Our drivers know alternative routes via Periférico Sur and Calzada de Tlalpan to avoid Insurgentes traffic. We recommend leaving the hotel 2-2.5 hours before kickoff given the volume of match-day traffic. For Colombian fans arriving from Bogotá, there are direct BOG-MEX flights with Avianca, LATAM, and Aeroméxico. We coordinate reception at AICM Terminal 2 with personalized meet & greet service.
Guadalajara: Second Match vs DR Congo (June 23)
Colombia's second match will be at the Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, home of Club Chivas with a capacity of 49,850 spectators. The Colombia vs DR Congo match on June 23 is one La Tricolor should win to secure qualification before the group closer against Portugal. Transportes Ejecutivos also operates directly in Guadalajara with its own fleet and local drivers, offering the same service quality as in Mexico City. Guadalajara's Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport (GDL) is 30 km from Estadio Akron, located in the Zapopan area. The journey takes 35-50 minutes via Carretera a Nogales or Avenida Vallarta. From the Centro Histórico and Chapultepec hotel zones, the distance is 18-22 km (25-40 minutes). Fans traveling from Mexico City can take a 1-hour MEX-GDL flight or drive the Mexico-Guadalajara highway (550 km, 5.5 hours). Guadalajara is Mexico's second-largest city with excellent hotel infrastructure, world-class gastronomy, and the charm of tapatía culture. We coordinate door-to-door transfers from GDL airport to any hotel in the metropolitan area.
Miami: Third Match vs Portugal (June 27) and Knockout Stage
The group-stage finale will be at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, where Colombia faces Portugal on June 27 in what could be the most important match of the group. Hard Rock Stadium, with a FIFA-configuration capacity of 65,326 spectators, is located in Miami Gardens, 27 km from Miami International Airport (MIA) and 35 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood (FLL). In Miami, Transportes Ejecutivos coordinates through its partner network Blacklane and Drivania, with premium vehicles and bilingual Spanish-English drivers. MIA-Hard Rock Stadium transfers take 25-40 minutes via I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. From the Miami Beach and South Beach hotel zones, the journey is 30-50 minutes (35 km). Miami has one of the largest Colombian communities in the United States, and the atmosphere will be virtually a home match for La Tricolor. If Colombia advances to the Round of 16 — played between June 28 and July 2 — the most likely venues include Dallas (AT&T Stadium), Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium), and Miami itself. Transportes Ejecutivos can coordinate transport logistics in any of these cities through the same partner network, ensuring service continuity.
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Transportes Ejecutivos offers airport-hotel-stadium transfers for all three Colombia matches: Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Miami. Direct operations in Mexico and partner network in the USA. Personalized quote in under 30 minutes.