On this day in 1994, Colombian footballer Andrés Escobar was tragically murdered upon returning to his home country. The fatal shooting was triggered by an accidental own goal he scored against his own team during a critical World Cup match between Colombia and the United States.
The high-stakes match ultimately ended in a devastating 1-2 defeat for Colombia. This loss directly contributed to the team’s shockingly early elimination from the tournament, completely crushing Colombia’s championship dreams.

The Fateful Return to Medellín
Shortly after returning to his hometown of Medellín, Escobar was confronted and shot to death at the young age of 27. Following his heartbreaking passing, he became widely remembered across the football world as the “World Cup Martyr”.
Escobar’s untimely death remains one of the darkest and most tragic chapters in the history of international sports, serving as a somber reminder of the extreme pressures and dangerous environments surrounding the beautiful game during that era.

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