The Colombian football team dropped out last night after the drama in the match with England of the World Cup in Russia, after penalties.

Colombian tragedians after the match were Mateus Uribe and Carlos Bacca, who missed a chance to strike from a white spot. Uribo hit the crossbar, while Bacca shot stopped English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

There was an avalanche of dissatisfaction after the defeat on social networks, and the two players that were seen as the main culprits also received death threats.

"You're dead, you're better off killing yourself," a social networking user wrote. "Die Carlos Bacca, son of a bi***, do not return to this country," said the other.

Die hard fans of Columbia didn't choose worlds to describe their anger one of them said "Uribe you piece of sh**, I hope you die". And those were some of the messages that were written on their social networks.

  

A detail that particularly worries is that Colombian nationals have received threats of death on the exact 24th anniversary of the death of Andres Eskobar, a player who was killed due to an auto goal that had thrown Colombia out of World Cup in 1994.

Eskobar was the standard player of the team led by Valderam, Aspril and Rincon, who had great amity at the World Cup in the United States. The target for the fall was paid by Eskobar who was killed in his hometown of Medelin. The three attackers waited in front of the cafe and shot him with six bullets. ( But there is another story to this, in one documentary it's said that Escobar tried to reason with the drunken mobsters and that's exactly what he shouldn't do in that type of situation, because they were trigger happy. He should have walked away. But he was a good guy, he tried to make it right, but for them that was a provocation, witch lead to his death. Also they were never caught or tried ) 

That's why the death threats in Columbia are taken seriously.