The Colombian Soccer Federation has condemned death threats made against midfielder Jaminton Campaz and his family following Colombia's loss to Switzerland in the Round of 16 of the World Cup. Campaz missed a crucial scoring opportunity during the match, which ended in a penalty shootout. In response to the threats, he limited comments on his social media and chose not to return to Colombia with his teammates. The federation expressed solidarity with Campaz and called on the Attorney General’s Office to investigate the threats. They emphasized that sports should promote unity and respect, not hatred or violence. Campaz also shared a message on Instagram urging respect among fans, stating that difficult moments in football should not lead to aggression.
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Colombian Soccer Federation Calls for Investigation After Player Receives Death Threats
The Colombian Soccer Federation has denounced death threats against player Jaminton Campaz after his performance in a World Cup match. The federation is calling for an investigation into the threats and emphasized the importance of respect in sports. Campaz also appealed for understanding and respect from fans on social media.
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Colombian soccer federation demands investigation after star player receives death threats following World Cup
Colombian Soccer Federation Calls for Investigation After Player Receives Death Threats