MEXICO CITY, June 17 — Colombia opened their World Cup Group K campaign with a 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan at the Estadio Azteca on Wednesday, as Daniel Muñoz, Luis Díaz, and Jáminton Campaz struck to overcome a spirited second-half response from the tournament debutants.
Uzbekistan were disciplined for long periods under Fabio Cannavaro, but Colombia's greater quality shone in front of a crowd of over 80,000 on a cool, rain-tinged evening.
Colombia, Copa America runners-up, had early sights of goal through Jhon Arias and James Rodríguez, but Uzbekistan sat deep, scrapped gamely and waited for mistakes. Bekhruz Karimov almost profited when he burst forward, only for Jhon Lucumi to intervene before he could shoot.
Díaz had the clearest chance of the opening half when he struck the post, before Abdukodir Khusanov slid in after the winger had knocked the ball past him, taking out both the Colombian player and a pitchside cameraman who required medical treatment.
Uzbekistan's resistance finally cracked in the 40th minute.
Díaz gathered the ball after an attack had broken down and clipped a fine pass into the path of Muñoz, who guided home a neat finish for his third international goal.
"I had already told Luis Díaz that when he got the ball, he looked at me for the cross. He sent me an amazing ball; all I had to do was finish it," Muñoz told Colombian TV.
The large Colombian contingent erupted, their yellow shirts making the Azteca look and sound almost like home. Chants of "Vamos Colombia", adapted from a Club America-style chorus, rolled around the ground, while Uzbekistan's small band of supporters answered with drums of their own.

First World Cup goal
Uzbekistan improved after the break and equalised on the hour with the country's first World Cup goal.
Dostonbek Khamdamov fed Eldor Shomurodov, whose shot from the right side of the box was saved low by Camilo Vargas. The goalkeeper could not hold it, however, and Abbosbek Fayzullaev nodded in the rebound from close range.
Their joy lasted only five minutes. Gustavo Puerta released Díaz in the 65th minute, and the forward side-footed across goal to restore Colombia's lead. The crowd responded with chants of Díaz's nickname, "Lucho, Lucho".
"I worked and fought for this. I am living out my childhood dream of playing in a World Cup with my national team, and it is even better to have contributed a goal and an assist.
"I am in peak physical and mental condition; this is my first World Cup, and it is incredibly special," Díaz told the media.
Yet, Uzbekistan kept pushing as Akmal Mozgovoy shot narrowly off target in stoppage time, Karimov hit the bar with a long-range effort, and Azizbek Amonov had a shot blocked after Otabek Shukurov's pass.
But Colombia had the final word, Campaz scoring at the death to settle a contest in which Néstor Lorenzo's side had 15 attempts to Uzbekistan's nine and extended their strong recent group-stage record to seven wins in eight World Cup matches.
Cannavaro, 20 years after lifting the World Cup as Italy captain, became only the fourth Ballon d'Or winner to appear at a World Cup as both player and coach, following Franz Beckenbauer, Oleg Blokhin, and Marco van Basten.
Ecuador face DR Congo on Tuesday in Guadalajara after Uzbekistan play Portugal in Houston.








