Boasting the only 100 per cent record and yet to concede a goal, Colombia have seduced at the Copa America so far under the wily stewardship of Portuguese Carlos Queiroz.
In the country famed for the world's best coffee, belief is growing that the football team can conquer South America this year.
The "Cafeteros" (coffee-growers) made an impressive start to the Copa America, defeating Lionel Messi and Argentina 2-0 in their opening match.
A hard-fought 1-0 win over Qatar sent Colombia through to the knock-out stages -- the first side to do so -- with a game to spare.
That win also guaranteed them top spot in Group B and even though Queiroz changed 10 players for their final pool match against Paraguay, they won that too, 1-0.
"Our biggest victory against Paraguay was taking to the field knowing that we have 22 players ready to work hard," said Queiroz, coaching his fifth national side across four continents.
"I don't have replacements in the team, I have a beautiful but very difficult headache!" he said about the selection dilemma he will have for the next games.
In the forward positions alone he has an embarrassment of riches, with players who each offer something a little different.
Radamel Falcao is a proven goalscorer, Duvan Zapata offers a towering muscular target and comes into the tournament in red-hot form following a goal-packed season with Italy's Atalanta, Juan Cuadrado brings the finesse, Roger Martinez is busy and bullocking on the flank while the currently injured Luis Muriel has buckets of pace and flair.
With James Rodriguez showing the kind of form that convinced Real Madrid to spend 70 million euros to take him to the Santiago Bernabeu following the 2014 World Cup, Colombia have been the stand out side of the group stages.
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