Luis Díaz stars for Columbia in World Cup debut, 3 years after parents' kidnapping
In late 2023, Luis Diaz' parents were captured by armed guerillas at the Colombia-Venezuela border.
PTI
Mexico City, 18 June
After contributing a goal and an assist in his World Cup
debut, Colombia's Luis Díaz walked to the sidelines to look for his father.
They spotted each other, fulfilling a dream that was years in the making.
“A lot of things came to me from the past,” Díaz said after
Colombia beat Uzbekistan 3-1 on Wednesday night. “I worked for this. I fought
to be here at this moment.”
First, Colombia failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup. Then
his parents were kidnapped. In late 2023, Luis Manuel “Mane” Díaz and his wife,
Cilenis Marulanda, were captured by armed guerillas at the Colombia-Venezuela
border. Marulanda was quickly rescued, but Mane Díaz was not.
Luis Díaz, playing for Liverpool at the time, missed two
games to return home to Barrancas and advocate for his father's freedom. Upon
his return to the club, he scored and revealed an undershirt with the words
“Freedom for Papa” printed in Spanish.
The gesture garnered international support and increased
pressure on the Colombian government to act. Mane was released after being held
for 12 days, and father and son had an emotional embrace when they reunited.
This week, Díaz's father posted a viral video of himself
praying over his son's jersey ahead of his first World Cup game.
Díaz, who now plays for Bayern Munich, scored the go-ahead
goal shortly after Uzbekistan equalized to lift Colombia to its first World Cup
victory since 2018 while his father watched from the stands. “I think there was
always something that kept us from being at ease,” Díaz said. “I think that
today, I am at my best.”
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