
Andrés Escobar
Andrés Escobar Saldarriaga (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈdɾes eskoˈβaɾ saldaˈrjaɣa]; 13 March 1967 – 2 July 1994) was a Colombian professional footballer who played as a center-back. He played for Atlético Nacional, BSC Young Boys, and the Colombia national team. Nicknamed The Gentleman, he was known for his clean style of play and calmness on the pitch.
On 2 July 1994, Escobar was murdered in the aftermath of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, reportedly as retaliation for having scored an own goal which contributed to the team’s elimination from the tournament. His murder further tarnished the image of the country internationally. Escobar himself had worked to promote a more positive image of Colombia, earning acclaim in the country.
His previous coach, Francisco Maturana, denied that Escobar’s murder had any connection to football or the World Cup, but rather was due to his being “in the wrong place at the wrong time” at a violent time in Colombia’s history.
Escobar is still held in high regard by Colombian fans, and is especially mourned and remembered by Atlético Nacional’s fans.
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- Other Names :Andres Eskobar,Andress Eskobars,Andrés Escobar,Andrés Escobar Saldarriaga,Αντρές Εσκομπάρ,Андрес Ескобар,Андрес Эскобар,Անդրես Էսկոբար,אנדרס אסקובר,آندرس اسکوبار,أندريس إسكوبار,ئەندرێس ئێسکۆبار,اندريس اسكوبار,আন্দ্রেস এস্কোবার,อันเดรส เอสโกบาร์,ანდრეს ესკობარი,アンドレス・エスコバル,安德烈斯·埃斯科巴,安德烈斯·艾斯高巴,艾斯高巴,안드레스 에스코바르
- Height : +184 --- Q174728
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- Country : Colombia
- Born on 2 July