Well, like a lot of people, I’ve been caught up lately in the Euro 2004 tournament. In doing a little research about the tournament and the upcoming 2006 World Cup to be held in Germany, I came across a sad anecdote.
In the 1994 World Cup, held in the United States, Colombia was not playing well. They were unfocussed and edgy, and there were rumours that the coach had received death threats from gangsters at home who were betting on the outcome of the matches. Not the best circumstances under which to play, obviously. But the tragedy came when, during their match against the U.S., Colombian defender Andres Escobar deflected an American cross into his own net, helping the Americans to a 2-1 victory and assuring the Colombians an early trip home. Ten days later, outside a nightclub in Medellin, Escobar was gunned down, the assassin allegedly shouting “Goal!” with each shot.
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HA SIDO UNA DE LAS MUERTES MAS INJUSTAS DEL PAIS,…, QUE AL FIN Y AL CABO EVIDENCIA EL GRADO DE MALDAD AL QUE PODEMOS LLEGAR LOS COLOMBIANOS. NO TODOS SOMOS MALOS,…, ES UNA PAIS DE CONTRASTES, ASI COMO EXISTEN PERSONAS QUE SON CAPACES DE HACER ESTE TIPO DE ATROCIDADES, Y PEORES,.. EXISTEN TAMBIEN PERSONAS QUE SON UN EJEMPLO PARA TODO EL RESTO DE PERSONAS ALREDEDOR DEL MUNDO…
This story makes me really sad. Football is a beautiful sport and should be fun. Scoring an own goal was an accident by Andres and he shouldnt have been killed
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