Sensational details detected: The cold-blooded killer asked for permission from Colombia football player to liquidate Paraguay legend

Former Columbia striker Faustino Asprila has stated that he had convinced a hired killer not to kill Paraguay's goalkeeper, Jose Luis Chillatt, after the pair crashed in the 1997 World Cup qualifying match, writes Periscope. In a documentary published on Colombian television “TelePicico” on Tuesday, Asprila said [...]
Former Columbia striker Faustino Asprila has stated that he had convinced a hired killer not to kill Paraguay's goalkeeper, Jose Luis Chillatt, after the pair crashed in the 1997 World Cup qualifying match, writes Periscope.
In a documentary published on Colombian television “Tele Pacificio” on Tuesday, Asprila said a killer called in his room after both he and Chillavert were expelled red in the qualifying matches Paraguay had won by a score of 2-1.

The killer, who died in a shootout in 2004, asked for Asprila's permission to kill Chiletty, but Colombian refused.
What? Are you crazy,” Asprila told him. You're gonna destroy Colombian football, you can't do that.

No, no, no, no. What happens in the field remains in the field. ”
The incident highlights violence in Colombia, and the strong link between football and narcotics traffickers like Pablo Escobar, who was a major football fan and even invested in the sport in the 1990s. /Periscope. com/









