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Death Threats Force Colombia Star Jaminton Campaz Into Hiding After World Cup Elimination

Jaminton Campaz is reportedly in hiding after receiving death threats over Colombia’s World Cup exit, prompting comparisons with the 1994 killing of Andrés Escobar.

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Colombia forward Jaminton Campaz is reportedly in hiding after receiving death threats following the national team’s exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, sparking renewed memories of the 1994 murder of Colombian defender Andrés Escobar.

Campaz came under intense scrutiny after missing a clear scoring opportunity in the dying moments of extra time during Colombia’s Round of 16 encounter with Switzerland on July 7. The match remained goalless before Switzerland secured a 4-3 penalty shootout victory to progress to the quarter-finals.

Reports by the New York Post indicate that the 26-year-old did not travel back to Bogotá alongside teammates James Rodríguez, Davinson Sánchez and Juan Fernando Quintero. Although his whereabouts have not been officially confirmed, speculation suggests he has returned to Argentina, where he plays club football for Rosario Central.

Responding publicly for the first time since the threats emerged, Campaz urged supporters to reject violence and respect differing emotions following the painful defeat.

“My Colombia, please let us never lose sight of respect. We may think differently or feel frustration and sadness, but no passion justifies hatred or living in fear.”

The winger also expressed gratitude for fulfilling his childhood dream of representing Colombia at the World Cup.

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“Since I was a child, I dreamed of defending Colombia’s colours, hearing the anthem, representing millions of people and scoring a goal at a World Cup. Today, I can only thank God for allowing me to fulfil that dream.

“I deeply regret not being able to bring you the joy we all hoped for, but I want you to know there was never a lack of dedication, commitment or love for this jersey. I gave everything I had on the pitch, and I would do it a thousand times over for my country.”

The incident has revived painful memories of Andrés Escobar, who was murdered shortly after the 1994 FIFA World Cup following an own goal that contributed to Colombia’s elimination.

The Colombian Football Federation strongly condemned the threats, insisting that no athlete should face intimidation for representing the country.

“No sportsman, nor any member of their camp, should be subjected to intimidation for representing their country in a sporting context.”

The federation also urged the Attorney General’s Office to swiftly investigate the threats, identify those responsible and ensure they are prosecuted, while reaffirming its support for Campaz, his family and the entire national team delegation.

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