
While the world watched Colombia's electrifying 1994 World Cup run with admiration, a parallel war was being fought entirely out of sight, one where Pablo Escobar and rival cartel networks had already spent years embedding themselves inside the national team's financial infrastructure, club ownership, and player ecosystems as an extension of their broader military and political operations. The World Cup was not just a sporting event for these organizations, it was a high-stakes operational theater where gambling syndicates, money laundering pipelines, and coercion networks all converged on the same eleven men standing on a field in front of the world. This episode breaks down the tactical logic of cartel infiltration of Colombian football, how the World Cup amplified every existing threat, and what the execution of Andrés Escobar ten days after the tournament revealed about the lethal command structure operating behind it.
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