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Andres Escobar: The goal that cost a life
2 Jul
Summary
- Colombian defender Andres Escobar's own goal led to team's 1994 World Cup exit.
- Escobar was fatally shot after the match due to fan anger over the loss.
- His murder remains a somber reminder of football's intense passions.

Colombia's 1994 World Cup campaign, once filled with promise, ended in tragedy. The team, highly favored and having secured impressive wins in qualifiers, including against Argentina, was expected to contend for the title. Even Brazil's Pele acknowledged their strength.
The tournament took a grim turn after losses to Romania and a crucial match against host USA. In the 35th minute, Andres Escobar's attempt to clear a shot resulted in an own goal, putting Colombia behind. Although they later reduced the deficit, the 2-1 loss eliminated them.
The aftermath saw threats against the team. Returning home, Escobar encountered an altercation at a bar in Medellin, which led to him being fatally shot. The perpetrator, linked to a drug cartel, was reportedly motivated by significant betting losses on the match.
FIFA expressed profound sorrow, calling it a dark day in World Cup history. The convicted killer received a lengthy sentence but was controversially released early. Colombia's subsequent World Cup performances varied, with a notable quarter-final appearance in 2014, but the 1994 tragedy remains a poignant memory.