The Colombia U-20 national team made history by defeating Spain 3–2 in the quarterfinals. But beyond the result, all eyes were on Neiser Villarreal, the 20-year-old striker who delivered a decisive hat-trick to send Los Cafeteros into the semifinals.Born in Tumaco, Nariño, Villarreal is living the brightest moment of his young career. His goals not only eliminated a European powerhouse but also cemented him as one of South America’s most exciting prospects. In Colombia, he’s already being compared to Luis Díaz and Radamel Falcao, but his story stands out for its humility, raw talent, and relentless drive.Born in the humble neighborhood of Zapotal, in Tumaco, Neiser Villarreal came up through the youth ranks of Millonarios FC. He made his first-team debut in 2023 and quickly caught attention with his speed, technique, and lethal finishing.His nickname, “Ney”, comes from his admiration for Neymar Jr., whom he honors by changing a letter in his name on his shirt. In his celebrations, Villarreal often mimics the Brazilian star — tongue out, hands spread by his face — a tribute to his idol.During his time at Millonarios, Villarreal also received guidance from Radamel Falcao García, who helped him refine his mindset and movement as a striker. “Falcao always tells me never to stop believing in myself,” he said in a recent interview.At the Fiscal Stadium of Talca, Villarreal delivered one of the most unforgettable performances of the tournament, scoring three goals to eliminate the heavily favored Spain — a team filled with talent from La Masía and Real Madrid Castilla.Spain equalized, but Colombia quickly responded. In the 64th minute, a build-up down the right between Arizala and Rentería found Villarreal again, who calmly slotted home with a powerful low shot.The climax came in the 89th minute — after a fast recovery, Villarreal outran the defender, went one-on-one with the keeper, and scored the 3–2 winner. VAR reviewed the goal and confirmed its validity, sealing Colombia’s passage to the semifinals.With this victory, Colombia advanced to face the winner between Argentina and Mexico. Fans have already nicknamed him “Neyser”, a twist he embraced himself as an homage to Neymar — even changing the spelling on his jersey.After his breakout performances in the South American Championship and now the U-20 World Cup, Villarreal has become one of the most sought-after names in youth football. Reports from Spain indicate that FC Barcelona are closely monitoring him as a “market opportunity.”In addition, the Colombian forward is rumored to have already signed a pre-contract with Cruzeiro, where he is expected to continue his career starting in December 2025, once his deal with Millonarios expires.With his hat-trick against Spain, Neiser Villarreal not only placed Colombia among the world’s top four but also announced his arrival on the global stage.The future is here and it carries the name Neiser “Ney” Villarreal.
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