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FIFA World Cup: Colombia beat Japan 4-1, eliminate them from tournament

<p>Jackson Martinez scored twice as Colombia beat Japan 4-1 to end World Cup Group C with three straight wins and send the Asian champions packing from the tournament with just a single point</p>

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Colombia's forward Jackson Martinez celebrates after socring his second goal during the Group C football match between Japan and Colombia at the Pantanal Arena in Cuiaba during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Pic/AFP

Colombia's forward Jackson Martinez celebrates after socring his second goal during the Group C football match between Japan and Colombia at the Pantanal Arena in Cuiaba during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Pic/AFP

Cuiaba (Brazil): Jackson Martinez scored twice as Colombia beat Japan 4-1 to end World Cup Group C with three straight wins and send the Asian champions packing from the tournament with just a single point.

The match made World Cup history when Farid Mondragan beat Roger Milla's record as the oldest player at any finals tournament.

Colombia's forward Jackson Martinez celebrates after socring his second goal during the Group C football match between Japan and Colombia at the Pantanal Arena in Cuiaba during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Pic/AFP
Colombia's forward Jackson Martinez celebrates after socring his second goal during the Group C football match between Japan and Colombia at the Pantanal Arena in Cuiaba during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Pic/AFP

The goalkeeper came on as a substitute for the last six minutes at the age of 43 years and three days.

Colombia already had the game sealed. Disaster struck for Japan after 15 minutes when Yasuyuki Konna chopped down Adrian Ramos in the penalty area.

Portuguese referee Pedro Proenca pointed to the spot and Fiorentina striker Juan Cuadrado confidently fired the kick past Japanese goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima.

Japan had chances. AC Milan's Keisuke Honda curled a left-footed free kick over the wall but the ball went just wide of the Colombian goal. German-based striker Shinji Okazaki tried an overhead kick after 35 minutes but his effort went spectacularly high.

However, he met with better fortune in time added on in the first-half with a fine diving header.

After 55 minutes, substitute Rodriguez found Martinez in space on the edge of the penalty area and the Porto striker powered a low angled shot into the corner.

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