Did anyone see this on ESPN Doco's last night?
It was fascinating, a really well pu together documentary.
It was extremely sad, with so much violence and suffereing and surprise, surprise, US intervention and terrorism.
It covered the rise and fall of football in Columbia and tjhere was lots of interviews with those involved in the drug cartel side of things.
Pablo (the drug baron) seemed like a decent man, who cared about the poor and was very generous to those in need. He also spent millions on developing football. But he also killed a lot of people, including referees and later on government officials, which was his ultimate undoing.
What really amazed me was how the country spiralled out of control once the goverment asked the US to help fight Pablo's drug cartel and formed the PEPEs to terrorise everybody. It was anarchy. The US killed anyone and everyone. Women, children. DISGRACE.
Andres Escobar, the brilliant footballer, was the big loser. paying for an own goal with his life. The drug cartels who srpung up after Pablo's demise lost lots of money betting on Columbia in '94. Andres paid in blood.
It was a fascinating insight, but such a sad waste of life and unfortunate demise of football in a country brimming with talent.