Juan Nicolas wants this time to be different.The Bogotá, Colombia, native saw the scary scene two years ago during the Copa America final as thousands of ticketless fans breached the security gates at Hard Rock Stadium to watch Colombia face Argentina.Colombia’s soccer team will play Portugal today in a World Cup group stage match, returning to the stadium for the first time since that incident — this time with heightened security and multiple checkpoints.“Now that we’re here, I feel a little pressure just to show myself better and like to show a better country to the world,” said Nicolas, who said he was not at the match in 2024. “Colombia is new now. Colombia has new stuff to give to the world. We’re a different country, so now we have to show that.”The crowd trouble began hours before the July 2024 match. Supporters — many of them wearing Colombia’s yellow and red colors — rushed the gates at the home stadium of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, leaving fans terrified and bloodied as security struggled to contain the rush.