FORMER COLOMBIA and Newcastle United striker Faustino Asprilla has revealed that he once had to talk a hitman down from murdering legendary Paraguay goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert.
The incident happened following a World Cup qualifying match in 1997, which was won by the Paraguay 2-1 thanks to an own goal and an 82nd-minute strike from Derlis Francisco Soto.
Asprilla, who was sent off during the game, has claimed he received a call to his hotel room from the gunman.
“Are you crazy?” he told the prospective assassin, according to his version of events on local television station TelePacifico.
“You will destroy Colombian football. What happens on the pitch stays there.”
Asprilla, who recently turned 50, is one of the best-known players to have emerged from the South American nation. He made his name during the 1990s, notably turning out for Newcastle, for whom he scored a Champions League hat-trick against Barcelona.
While playing for his country, he netted 20 times in 57 appearances and was their leading marksman as they qualified for the 1998 World Cup in France, finishing third in the CONMEBOL qualifying section thanks to a fine late run of results.
Paraguay, meanwhile, also qualified for the finals in Europe. It was their first ever participation at the event and they made the knockout stages before ultimately being knocked out by hosts France via the golden goal rule.
Chilavert was one of the great characters of their run to the finals and was a goalkeeper noted for his flamboyance. He had a particular taste for taking set pieces and over the course of his career he scored 54 goals, including eight for his country in 74 appearances.
Although he spent the bulk of his career playing club football in South America, he turned out for Real Zaragoza in Spain between 1988 and 1991, while he had a two-year spell in France with Strasbourg from 2001-2003.
South American football in the 1990s was noted for its violence, with Colombia defender Andres Escobar infamously murdered after he scored an own goal in a 3-1 loss against the USA during the 1994 World Cup finals — a tournament in which Colombia failed to show their potential.
There really should be a weigh in this week between Neil McGee and Aidan O’Shea, gaa missing a trick. That battle will be worth the entrance price on Saturday alone.
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Really hope Mayo leave O’Shea on the edge of the square for the whole game. That’d be some battle for 70 mins. McGee is as physical a full back as you’d come across but I still soon by think he has the physically to match O’Shea. It’ll be some battle
Good player donegal have there work cut out with this fellow
So have Mayo no plans to give Michael Murphy a bit of attention on Saturday.Trying to get into the refs head
All managers play mind game these days. In fairness the bigger players can find it hard to win frees. Michael Murphy another example.
Maybe Donegal should play the Sligo tactics against Mayo. God the regular
losers think they can sinc out a team like Donegal .
Ah sure Mayo have the all ireland won already.
I was talking to a Mayo man who is waiting for the final before going to Croke Park
up donegal.
This stage last year against Armagh Lacey and Murphy and many others had players hanging off them and choking their throats – nowt was done and no black cards.
It’s sad that if 2 marquee players – one a player if the year and one the Irish captain – can’t be protected then what hope is there for the others?
Ah now peter, Donegal are infamous for their cynical play and underhand tactics. When u have the two megees in your team u can’t really complain about getting a hard deal from refs, also murphy is very good at winning frees
Bull. Can’t argue with stats. Best discipline record of the top 6.
McGee is used to standing up to bullies – e.g. Marriage equality.
Next up Mayo boss warns Donegal not to beat them next Saturday!
Shocker!
McGee is an old style full back, no nonsense and plays hard but I think plays fair. Aidan wil face a different animal Sat but I think he will jus shade this battle. c’mon Maigh Eo
He may be old school but can play ball too. Not many full backs venture up the field to pop over points like he does