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The sentence was later reduced to 26 years because of his submitting to the ruling penal code in Humberto was released on good behaviour due to further reductions from prison work and study in after serving approximately 11 years. His three accomplices were acquitted.

Escobar is known for his famous line "Life doesn't end here". In and ESPN broadcast 30 for 30 , a series of sports-themed documentaries timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the network.

The players visited him in prison prior to beginning their World Cup qualifying run. The Law No. Chat WhatsApp. Indonesia English. Change to Laptop Mobile. This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Escobar and the second or maternal family name is Saldarriaga. The Guardian. Retrieved July 9, Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 June Retrieved 28 June Retrieved The U.

Simpson white Bronco chase. Expectations were high as the Colombians had lost just one time in 26 matches leading into the World Cup and had given up just two goals in qualifying. But the team looked sluggish and were completely outplayed, losing That meant their June 22 matchup with the United States was essentially a must-win match, a match that would prove to be tragic for Andres Escobar.

The United States had tied its first match of the World Cup, battling Switzerland to a draw. Back then, the top two teams from each of the six groups advanced to the knockout stage, as did the top four third-place finishers.

After initially peppering the USA goal and dominating the match, events took a dramatic turn. Ten minutes before half-time, with the scores still tied at , former Sheffield Wednesday and Derby County midfielder John Harkes crossed the ball from the left. Escobar, patrolling the Colombian box, and aware of the potential danger of an American player lurking behind him, slid in to try and block the cross, but only managed to divert it past Oscar Cordoba in the Colombian goal for the first — and last — own goal of his career.

A victory over Switzerland in the final group game was a low key affair, with both teams eliminated already. Fast forward precisely twenty years to 2nd July , and the World Cup is again hosted in the Americas; this time, south of the Gulf of Mexico in Brazil, and for Colombians all roads lead to Fortaleza.

Escobar would now have been When he was killed, he was due to move to AC Milan for the following season and was engaged to be married. It was the first time that the Colombians had qualified for the finals of the tournament in 16 years, but in James Rodriguez and Juan Cuadrado they had stars bursting with the exuberance of youth, coupled with the experience of stalwarts such as Mario Yepes.

They stormed through the group stages despatching Greece , Ivory Coast and rounded off the preliminary stages by hammering Japan They then comfortably eased past Uruguay , to set up a date with the hosts in the last eight. The pictures of Escobar failed to weave any magic, however, and Brazil triumphed Reports I have read of the match suggest that many observers considered the Spanish referee, Carlos Velasco Carballo, seemed to favour the home side in his decisions; not least when he disallowed a Yepes goal that would have taken the tie into extra time.

Unlike in however, the team returned home as heroes, having restored footballing pride to the country. It was a far cry from the response received 20 years previously by Andres Escobar and his teammates.

Although still hardly the safest place on the planet, the Colombia of was a much more dangerous place to return to after a humiliating sporting exit. In , the country had the highest murder rate in the world. It was this apparent sporting largesse that meant home-grown stars could be kept playing for Colombian clubs, rather than them being spirited away to the riches of European clubs.

One of the most notorious of the drug barons was Pablo Escobar — no relation to Andres. This was no social reformer, however. He was responsible for the murder of judges, politicians, in excess of policemen, hundreds of cartel members who crossed him, and at least one football referee. One, we had exceptionally good players. Two, we had the money to keep our good players. The introduction of drug money in soccer allowed us to bring in great foreign players. He would not have to concern himself with visiting orders, metaphorical or otherwise, for much longer.

Having escaped from prison and gone on the run after hearing the authorities were planning to move him to a stricter regime, on 2 December , one day after his 44th birthday, Pablo Escobar was murdered. With his empire in ruins, unable to trust anybody and with contracts on the heads of his nearest and dearest, Escobar was finally hunted down and shot dead by police, although speculation abounds that the shot that killed him was self-inflicted.

Total anarchy ensued. Pablo had prohibited kidnappings. He ran the underworld with complete order. Even a policeman could be good or evil. At the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, they lost their opening match against a largely unheralded Romania side content to defend in depth and attack on the break. An unassuming leader, Escobar did his utmost to help his best friend and team to hold things together. In Florida, team manager Maturana cried as he arrived for a pre-match meeting with his players.



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