Soccer

Colombian federation decries death threats against Jaminton Campaz amid World Cup fallout

After a penalty shootout exit to Switzerland, the federation calls for unity and an investigation, recalling the 1994 tragedy of Andrés Escobar.

The Colombian soccer federation has publicly denounced death threats directed at midfielder Jaminton Campaz and his family following the nation's elimination from the World Cup.

Colombia fell to Switzerland in a penalty shootout in the round of 16, a match in which Campaz squandered a decisive scoring chance during extra time.

The federation’s statement emphasized that no athlete or their relatives should be subjected to intimidation for representing their country on the global stage.

Campaz, who plays for Argentine club Rosario Central, posted an emotional plea on Instagram, urging respect for football and highlighting the sport’s role in fostering unity.

A painful echo of 1994

The warning resonates with the 1994 tragedy of defender Andrés Escobar, whose murder in Medellín after Colombia’s World Cup exit remains a stark reminder of the dark side of football rivalry.

Officials reiterated that the sport should be a space for hope and solidarity, urging fans and authorities alike to protect players and their families.

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