Itās been fifteen long years since Colombia lifted the Copa AmĆ©rica to the roar of their home crowd at El CampĆn. The streets of BogotĆ” filled with yellow, blue, and red as football fans rejoiced in the win, something Orlando City SC midfielder Cristian Higuita remembers quite well.
āIt was very emotional,ā Higuita recalled, āsomething that people will always remember.ā
Higuita, once just a fan, now has accomplished something remarkable. He was called up to the 40-man roster for the Colombian National Football Team in anticipation of Copa AmĆ©rica Centenario, the special centennial edition of Copa AmĆ©rica. He is the only MLS player on the roster, alongside the likes of James RodrĆguez of Real Madrid, Juan Cuadrado of Juventus, and Davis Ospina of Arsenal.
For the 22 year-old from Cali, Colombia, the call up he received was a āsurprise,ā he says, ābecause this was [his] first time being named to a preliminary [40-man] roster.ā
But to any MLS fan that has paid attention to Higuita, this is anything but a surprise. On the defensive side of the ball, Higuita recorded 4.3 tackles per game in 2015, the second highest rate in the league. He was also the eighth-best passer in the MLS last season, with a pass completion rate of over 87%.
The excitement in South Americaās second-most populous country is hard to miss. Coming off an incredible performance in the 2014 FIFA World Cup where the squad advanced to the quarterfinals, expectations are as high as theyāve ever been.
āI think the people are motivated with this Copa America,ā Higuita said, āknowing that there are big players that can push the national team.ā
Higuita, based on his talent and stats, now has the chance to be one of those players.
Copa AmƩrica 2016 kicks off June 3, when Colombia takes on the United States in Santa Clara, California.