الهدف الذي قتل صاحبه 1994 Andrés Escobar
هدف في مرماه بالخطأ .. جعل المافيا الكولومبية تقتل اللاعب أندرياس إسكوبار مدافع المنتخب بعد خروج كولومبيا من كأس العالم 1994 من دوره الأول .. آيام قليلة فقط عاشها إسكوبار قبل قتله رميا بالرصاص في أحد الملاهي الليلية .
Andrés Escobar Saldarriaga (13 March 1967 -- 2 July 1994), nicknamed "The Gentleman of Football", was a Colombian footballer who was shot and killed in Medellín. It is widely believed that he was murdered due to his own goal in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, which supposedly would have caused gambling losses to several powerful drug lords. Andrés Escobar is still held in the highest regard by Colombian fans, and is especially mourned and remembered by Atlético Nacional's fans. His brother, Santiago, has managed many Colombian teams.
Andres is known for his famous line "Life doesn't end here" and has been known to be the most beloved Colombian player in history.
Colombia entered 1994 FIFA World Cup with high expectations. An impressive qualifying campaign included a historic 5--0 win over Argentina in Buenos Aires.
The match between Colombia and Romania was the first game for either side in the group phase. Romania took the lead in the 16th minute with their first attack of the match when Raducioiu took on three defenders before firing home a low shot. On the half hour mark, Hagi made it 2--0 when he noticed Córdoba out of position and dipped a cross over his head into the net. Valencia pulled a goal back for the Colombians in the 43rd minute when he headed in a corner from Perez. In the second half, Raducioiu put the result beyond doubt with his second goal in the final few minutes.
Group Stage: USA: 2--1 :Colombia -- June 22, 1994
During the team's next game against the United States on June 22, Andrés Escobar was stretching to cut out a cross but he deflected the ball into his own net. The U.S. went on to get a second goal in the 56th minute thanks to Earnie Stewart.
Group Stage: Colombia: 2--0 :Switzerland -- June 26, 1994
Colombia scored a 2--0 win over Switzerland.
In 1994, defender Andrés Escobar scored an own goal in a World Cup match against the United States; shortly after the team returned to Colombia, Escobar was assassinated in the city of Medellín, Colombia.
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