History of Jaminton Campaz in Timeline

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Jaminton Campaz

Jaminton Campaz is a professional Colombian footballer known for his dynamic play as an attacking midfielder or winger. Born in 2000, he began his professional career with Deportes Tolima in his home country, where he quickly gained recognition for his technical skill, dribbling ability, and powerful long-range shooting. His impressive domestic performances earned him a move to the Brazilian top-flight club Grêmio in 2021. Internationally, Campaz has represented Colombia at various youth levels and made his senior debut for the national team in 2021, participating in the Copa América. Currently playing for Rosario Central in Argentina, he is noted for his versatility and clinical impact on the pitch, establishing himself as a significant creative talent in South American football.


17 June 2026: First World Cup Goal vs Uzbekistan

On 17 June 2026, Jaminton Campaz scored his debut World Cup goal during the 99th minute of a 3–1 victory against Uzbekistan. This achievement also set a record as Colombia's latest regulation-time goal in World Cup history.

May 2000: Birth of Jaminton Leandro Campaz

On 24 May 2000, Jaminton Leandro Campaz was born in Colombia, marking the beginning of his life journey that would eventually lead him to become a professional footballer.

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June 2021: International Debut for Colombia

In June 2021, Jaminton Campaz achieved a significant career milestone by being selected for the Colombia national team to compete in the 2021 Copa América, ultimately making his debut appearance in a match against Venezuela on 17 June 2021.

August 2021: Transfer to Grêmio

In August 2021, Jaminton Campaz officially joined the Brazilian Série A club Grêmio, completing a transfer from his previous team, Deportes Tolima.

December 2025: Contract Expiration

As of the agreement signed in August 2021, Jaminton Campaz's contract with Grêmio is scheduled to remain in effect until December 2025.