Premier League
Colombian Federation condemns death threats to Campaz after Swiss exit
The Colombian Football Federation issued a strong statement condemning the death threats directed at Jaminton Campaz and his family following Colombia’s penalty shoot‑out loss to Switzerland. Through the declaration, the federation reaffirmed that any player wearing the national team shirt must be protected from intimidation.
After Colombia’s elimination against Switzerland on penalties, Jaminton Campaz and his family were subjected to death threats. The threats targeted the player for his involvement in the match.
Through a statement, the Colombian Football Federation completely rejected these threats against Campaz, his family, and any player who wears the national team shirt. The federation made clear that such intimidation will not be tolerated.
The federation called on the justice system to swiftly take legal action against those responsible for the threats. It reiterated that football must remain a space for unity.
The declaration underscored the federation’s commitment to protect its players and their families. This article was translated into English by artificial intelligence, ensuring the message reaches a wider audience.