Criminal seizures, murders, kidnappings... history of facing English-Collumb football

The first international match played between England and Colombia took place two days after Bobby Moore was charged with stealing a bracelet in Bogota, Colombia. Threatened with imprisonment in notorious South American prisons, where they fought drug cartels and guerrilla war groups, the only captain of England who had [...]
Threatened with imprisonment in notorious South American prisons where they battled drug cartels and guerrilla groups, the only commander of England who had won the World Cup led his team after a 4-0 win over Colombia in a game that was played at an altitude of 8,675 feet.
However, the English national hero whose statue stands in front of Wembley Stadium was arrested.
England's national was located at the Tequendama Hotel until the World Cup shift held in Mexico in 1970.
There was also a store with various jewelry, and Moore had used it after he robbed a bracelet that cost about 625 pounds.
The kidnappings were also current at the time. So began an Anglo-Culombian football story, which for a century would be supported by criminal conspiracy and murder.
As the Colombian team played at the 1994 World Cup in the U.S., in the group phase they were eliminated by Americans after an automobile marked by Andres Escobar, the “DailiMail” broadcast Periscope.
On the evening of June 1, four days after returning home from a grim State reception, Escobar comes out with some friends to drink in the town of Medeli.
About 3: 00 a.m., after being placed in the El Indio nightclub, he was shot dead by three assassins. At the time, Escobar was 27.
Many countries have contributed to the establishment of charitable associations in the name of Escobar. Two years later, England will score another victory over Colombia. /Periscopi/












