Colombia’s Historic Victory Against Brazil: The Emotional Story of Luis Díaz’s Father

2023-11-17 16:06:12

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Colombia’s historic victory against Brazil in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers was, without a doubt, a new milestone for Colombian soccer and sports in general.

Guajiro Luis Díaz’s two goals thrilled the nearly 42,000 spectators who came to the Metropolitan Stadium in Barranquilla to watch the game, especially one fan in particular, the Liverpool star’s father.

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Luis Manuel Díaz, better known as Professor Mane Díaz, father of number 7 of the Colombian National Team, is once again a trend on social media after the Tricolor’s victory against Brazil.

After being released by the ELN, which held him hostage for 12 days, he was reunited with his son and family, and then experienced the match between both teams firsthand.

After the match ended, with Colombia’s victory, Mane Díaz’s totally euphoric and happy reactions went completely viral to the point of becoming memes made by Internet users.

After the distressing kidnapping, it was inevitable that the cameras would not follow him while he was living the match, especially when the Liverpool player scored the two goals that gave Colombia the three points on this date 5 of the Qualifiers.

The first goal for Lucho’s father was synonymous with nostalgia, tranquility and freedom.

It was a cry of relief and freedom. When Lucho scored the second goal, euphoria took over “Mane”, who through tears sang his son’s goals at the top of his lungs.

The reaction went viral and social networks were filled with memes.

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