The Colombian national team experienced a night to remember, and at the center of it all was a young hero: Luchito Suárez, who scored an unforgettable poker to lead Colombia to victory over Venezuela in a match that will remain in the collective memory of fans.
Despite the spotlight in recent years usually falling on stars like James Rodríguez or Luis Díaz, this time it was Suárez who stole the show with a performance full of confidence, precision, and flair. The Barranquilla-born striker not only netted four goals but also displayed maturity and leadership that belied his age.
From the very first whistle, Colombia showed their attacking intentions. In the 12th minute, Suárez broke through the Venezuelan defense with a clever diagonal run, finishing with a composed strike to open the scoring. His celebration—arms wide, face lit up with joy—set the tone for the evening.
The second goal arrived just before halftime. A sharp one-two combination with Juan Fernando Quintero left him in front of goal, and Suárez calmly slotted the ball past the keeper. The stadium erupted as chants of “Luchito, Luchito” echoed across the stands.
But Suárez wasn’t done. In the 63rd minute, he completed his hat-trick with a thunderous header after a perfectly placed cross from Luis Díaz. The crowd roared, recognizing they were witnessing history. And just ten minutes later, he delivered his fourth goal of the night—this time with a clinical finish after capitalizing on a defensive error.
After the final whistle, Suárez couldn’t contain his happiness. With tears in his eyes, he declared: “This is a dream come true. Scoring four goals with this shirt, in front of our people, is something I’ll never forget. I dedicate it to my family and to all Colombians who believe in me.”
Coach Néstor Lorenzo praised the young forward’s discipline and hunger: “What Luchito did tonight is the result of hard work and perseverance. Colombia has a great future with players like him.”
With this win, Colombia not only consolidated their position in the qualifiers but also unveiled a new idol for fans. Suárez’s poker was more than a sporting feat—it was a message of hope and renewal for Colombian football.
The night in Barranquilla ended with fireworks, music, and thousands of fans chanting the name of their new star. Luchito Suárez had arrived, radiating happiness and carrying the dreams of a nation on his shoulders.