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Colombia won their first game of Women's World Cup without head coach Nelson Abadía due to suspension

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Colombia won its opening match of the Women’s World Cup 2-0 over South Korea as Las Cafeteras head coach Nelson Abadía served the first of a two-game suspension.

Colombia's manager since 2017, Abadía received a red card at the end of the 2022 Copa América Femenina final for arguing with a match official. A spokesman for CONMEBOL, the governing body for South America’s international tournaments, did not provide any other details about the incident.

The red card was equivalent to a two-game suspension, which meant Colombia's first two games in Group H at the global tournament. Abadía will also miss the game against Group H favorite Germany on Sunday.

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Colombia Head Coach Nelson Abadia looks on during the FIFA Womens World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Group H match between Colombia and Korea Republic at Sydney Football Stadium on July 25, 2023 in Sydney, Australia.  (Patricia Pérez Ferraro/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

"He’s kind of like the dad of the team," Colombian midfielder Elexa Bahr said. "But I don’t think it affected us at all. We all came to win the first game and that’s what we did."

Angelo Marsiglia is filling in for Abadía.

"He was always there to provide us with the best conditions," Colombian forward Linda Caicedo said. "He was very clear with what we had to do and to establish an order on the pitch."

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Colombias Linda Caicedo, left, celebrates after scoring her sides 2nd goal during the Womens World Cup Group H soccer match between Colombia and

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