CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) 鈥 Colombia is headed to the Copa America championship game for the first time in 23 years after a contentious win over Uruguay in which it played the second half a man short and players in the stands following the final whistle.
Jefferson Lerma for a 1-0 win Wednesday night and a matchup with Lionel Messi and defending champion Argentina on Sunday.
鈥淯ntil you overcome your weaknesses you cannot grow,鈥 Colombia coach Nester Lorenzo said through a interpreter. 鈥淎nd when you overcome those obstacles you can grow.鈥
for an elbow that led to his second yellow card. Despite Uruguay having 61.9% possession, Colombia held on to reach the championship for the first time since winning its only Copa title as host in 2001.
Colombia extended its unbeaten streak to a team record 28 games, one more than from 1992-94 and the longest current streak in men's international soccer.
鈥淭hey are very hungry as players and very eager and they really add many elements to their game beyond the tactical side,鈥 Lorenzo said.
In a match that included seven yellow cards in addition to the red, players from both teams pushed and shoved in a scrum on the field at the final whistle. Darwin N煤帽ez and about a dozen Uruguay teammates .
A video showed N煤帽ez hitting a fan in Colombian team colors.
Defending champion Argentina and Colombia meet at Miami Gardens, Florida, in the tournament finale. The Albiceleste are seeking a record 16th Copa title and are as the only countries to win three straight major championships.
Uruguay stays in Charlotte to meet Canada in Saturday night's third-place match.
Before an overwhelmingly pro-Colombia crowd of 70,644 that filled Bank of America Stadium with yellow jerseys and flags, Uruguay fell behind for the first time in the tournament.
James Rodr铆guez鈥檚 corner kick was headed in from short range by Lerma, who outjumped Jos茅 Mar铆a Gim茅nez for his third international goal and second of the tournament. Rodr铆guez has six assists in the tournament -- triple the total of any other player.
Mu帽oz received his first yellow card from Mexican referee C茅sar Ramos in the 31st minute for a reckless slide tackle on Maximiliano Ara煤jo and his second for .
Rodr铆guez was given a yellow card in the 55th minute for arguing with Ramos when the referee failed to stop play after Richard R铆os was kicked on a shin by Darwin N煤帽ez.
R铆os was removed on a stretcher, re-entered the match, then went down in another challenge and was substituted in the 62nd minute. Rodr铆guez was removed at the same time to keep him eligible for the final.
Colombia goalkeeper Camilo Vargas didn鈥檛 have to make his first save until he stopped Nicol谩s de la Cruz in the 68th minute.
Luis Su谩rez, Uruguay鈥檚 career leader with 68 goals, entered in the 66th minute and hit the outside of a post with a shot in the 71st. He grasped his head in his hands in disgust.
鈥淭he moments in which we could unbalance the game, we did not succeed,鈥 Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa said. 鈥淲e should have generated more goal situations than we did.鈥
Colombia鈥檚 Mateus Uribe, another second-half sub, put an open shot wide in the 88th, and Uribe鈥檚 open shot in the fourth minute of stoppage time ricocheted off the body of sliding goalkeeper Sergio Rochet and then the crossbar.
Uruguay moved Rochet up to the attacking half of the field in the final minute, desperate for a goal.
The match was played in 90-degree heat on a surface that was converted from artificial turf to grass in the weeks leading up the game.
Players on the NFL鈥檚 Carolina Panthers have been outspoken about soccer teams having the luxury of playing on grass on their home field. Players say NFL games on artificial turf leave them more susceptible to injuries.
With two games left, attendance of 1.48 million is just 1,663 shy of the total for the 2016 tournament in the United States,
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AP Copa America coverage:
Steve Reed, The Associated Press