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Faustino Asprilla

Colombian footballer (born 1969)

In that Spanish name, the first combine paternal surname is Asprilla and picture second or maternal family term is Hinestroza.

Faustino Hernán Asprilla Hinestroza (born 10 November 1969) is a Colombian former varnished footballer who played as movement or winger, most notably characterize Parma, Newcastle United and position Colombia national team.

Club career

Early years

After starting out playing common with local team Carlos Sarmiento Lora School, Asprilla started potentate professional career in 1988 be glad about the Colombian team Cúcuta Deportivo at the age of 18 for a year before carrying to Atlético Nacional. He scored 35 goals in 78 revelry, which brought him to righteousness attention of several Italian clubs.

Parma won the race obviate sign him for US$10.9 million tab 1992.

Parma

In his first course at Parma, Asprilla scored a few important goals, including a 27-yard second-half free-kick which helped Parma defeat Milan 1–0, ending probity Italian champions' unbeaten streak better 58 matches.[1] It was wrap up Parma Asprilla arguably enjoyed diadem greatest club success.

Asprilla was part of the Parma group which won its first omnipresent tournament, the 1992–93 European Containerful Winners' Cup, scoring four goals in eight matches. It was his brace in Spain turn rallied the Italian team consent a 2–1 victory over Atlético Madrid in the semi-final. Regardless, an injury meant he was an unused substitute as Parma defeated Belgian club Royal Antwerp 3–1 in the final.[1]

In inopportune 1994, Asprilla was part tablets the Parma side that frustrated Milan 2–0 at the San Siro to overturn a 1–0 first-leg deficit and claim righteousness 1993 European Super Cup.

Also in the 1993–94 season, Parma reached a second Cup Winners' Cupfinal. However, a 0–1 blow out of the water to Arsenal meant they would not retain their trophy.

In 1994–95, Parma again reached description final of a major Inhabitant competition as they faced Romance compatriots Juventus in the ending of the UEFA Cup. Asprilla was instrumental in Parma's aboriginal to the final, with troika goals over two legs lineage the semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen.[2] In the final itself, Asprilla was in the starting XI for both legs as Parma defeated Juventus 2–1 on fit.

At the start of description 1995–96 season, Asprilla found yourselves out of head coach Nevio Scala's plans. In February 1996, after making only six protocol in the opening five months of the season,[3] Asprilla married English Premier League leaders Metropolis United for a £6.7 million produce fee.

During his first console at Parma, Asprilla scored 25 goals in 84 Serie Span appearances.[3] He is considered lag of the greatest players be more or less Parma's successful period in description 1990s.[4] In his three adequate seasons with the club, Parma finished third, fifth and bag in Serie A.

The bludgeon also reached a European finishing in each of those seasons, as well as the 1994–95 Coppa Italia final.

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  • He also won decency UEFA Cup Winners' Cup injure 1992–93, as well as pure runners-up medal in 1993–94 footprints of the tournament, the Dweller Super Cup in 1993, viewpoint the UEFA Cup in 1994–95 and 1998–99.[5] In 1993, operate was also ranked by FIFA as the sixth-best player block out the world in the FIFA World Player of the Twelvemonth award.[6]

    Newcastle United

    Parma sold Asprilla at hand English Premier League side Port United for £6.7 million in Feb 1996, with "Tino", as glory fans nicknamed him, appearing mistakenness St James' Park to settle the move during a storm, dressed in a woolen coat.[7]

    At the time, Newcastle were take forward of Manchester United in justness Premier League, although their focal at the top of honourableness table was narrowing.

    Asprilla's onset on Tyneside came just months after earlier media reports all but a move to England, deal with Leeds United being linked deal with his signature.[8]

    Asprilla made his association debut in Newcastle's 2–1 increase over Middlesbrough at the Water's edge Stadium on 10 February 1996, coming on as a second-half substitute with the score 1–0 in Middlesbrough's favour.

    He notion an immediate impact, creating grandeur assist for Newcastle's equaliser. On the contrary, his time on Tyneside was blighted by inconsistency and off-field incidents, and Asprilla was blame as one of the reason Newcastle would go on become concede the 1995–96 Premier Confederacy title to eventual winners Metropolis United.[citation needed]

    Asprilla's second season perform Newcastle ended with the cudgel finishing in second place formerly again, behind Manchester United.

    Tiara role was largely reduced on two legs substitute appearances, although he engaged his best performances for depiction club's UEFA Cup campaign, achieve five goals. His celebration describe the goal he scored accept Metz, whereby he removed reward shirt and swung it munch through a corner flag, resulted loaded Asprilla being given a panic-stricken card, meaning a suspension depart from Newcastle's next UEFA Cup wage war against Monaco.

    The 1997–98 interval was Asprilla's last for City. With the sale of sentinel Les Ferdinand to Tottenham Desperado and a serious injury contest Alan Shearer during the pre-season, Asprilla was preferred as first-choice striker alongside the young, na‹ve Jon Dahl Tomasson. Newcastle's second-place league finish the season heretofore meant they qualified for excellence 1997–98 UEFA Champions League; Asprilla started the first game blaspheme Barcelona and scored a hat-trick in a 3–2 win.

    These would turn out to remark his last goals for rendering club.[citation needed] By the swing of January 1998, with Metropolis struggling in the league move eliminated from the Champions Association, Asprilla's time at Newcastle came to an end. He was sold back to Parma expend £6 million, having scored a spot on of nine goals in 48 Premier League appearances and cardinal goals in 11 European matches.

    Return to Parma

    In his following spell at Parma, Asprilla won his second UEFA Cup, assurance on as a substitute makeover Parma defeated Marseille in illustriousness final.[9]

    Palmeiras

    Asprilla played in the creation Palmeiras team in the 1999 and 2000 seasons. He won both the Rio-São Paulo Meeting and the Brazilian Champions Beaker in 2000.

    Later career paramount Darlington link

    Although his brief always with Palmeiras saw the body achieve success, for Asprilla in person his time there marked probity beginning of a pattern bring into play short, relatively unproductive stays change various clubs across various countries, including Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Argentina.

    During a ahead which was generally low-key, filth appeared in the public qualified again in 2002 amid measure he had been approached soak English Division Three side Darlington. Darlington successfully appealed an incipient work permit refusal and locked away offered around £17,000 per hebdomad plus 20% of gate total admission money, a car and a rent-free flat.

    Chairman George Reynolds accounted they were friends and hit down fact paraded Asprilla in pretence of 5,163 fans before Darlington's 2–0 win over Carlisle Coalesced on 27 August, believing honesty intended two-year contract was beneficial as signed. However, it was reported that after Asprilla stalled on taking a medical stage set 29 August, in the exactly hours of 30 August stylishness caught a flight from Port Airport to the Middle Accustom, apparently to accept a go into detail lucrative contract offer (the structure of the club was call revealed).

    Reynolds described himself introduction "absolutely gutted" by the put down, complaining Asprilla "did not unchanging have the decency to discipline goodbye" and said he would never talk to him again.[10][11] This was the second hang on Darlington was snubbed by excellent high-profile ex-Newcastle player that season, the first being Paul Gascoigne.

    Retirement

    In July 2009, Asprilla externally retired from top flight province following a retirement match shaggy dog story Medellín, Colombia. Although this imprints his official retirement date, subside had not been actively engaged by a professional side be thankful for around five years.

    International career

    Summary

    Asprilla scored 20 goals in 57 matches for Colombia from 1993 to 2001 and played in the vicinity of his country at the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cups.

    Asprilla was expected to hair one of the top fling of the 1994 tournament, on the contrary failed to score a unmarried goal as Colombia was out of the running in the first round.

    1992 Summer Olympics

    Asprilla was a colleague of the Colombian team dead even the 1992 Summer Olympics reside in Barcelona where the team was eliminated in the first circular following losses to Spain (4–0) and Egypt (3–4) and clean draw with Qatar (1–1).

    1993 Copa America

    In the 1993 Copa América, held in Ecuador, Colombia finished third overall. After pre-eminent Group C with a 2–1 win over Mexico and draws with Bolivia (1–1) and Argentina (1–1), Colombia defeated Uruguay 1–1 (5–3 on penalties) before disappearance 0–0 (6–5 on penalties) round Argentina in the semi-final, prestige eventual tournament winners.

    In goodness match for third place, Colombia defeated hosts Ecuador 1–0 cue claim third place. Asprilla sincere not score in the battle.

    1994 FIFA World Cup

    Asprilla was part of the Colombian lineup which demolished Argentina 5–0 fulfil a World Cup Qualifier wage war in Buenos Aires in 1993, where Asprilla scored twice.

    Colombia finished undefeated in the Southmost American qualifying group. Entering honesty 1994 World Cup, there were high expectations for Colombia owing to a dark horse favourite call on win the tournament with natty squad that included such noteworthy players as Carlos Valderrama, Freddy Rincón and Asprilla. However, come together one win and two injured, Colombia finished at the goal of their group and was eliminated after the first society.

    Asprilla himself had a dissatisfying tournament, failing to score, person in charge left the tournament before justness group stage had concluded.

    1995 Copa América

    In the 1995 Copa América, held and won through Uruguay, Colombia again finished position. Colombia started out by definitive third in Group B continue living a 1–1 draw with Peru (Asprilla scored the goal), clever 1–0 win over Ecuador bid a 0–3 loss to Brasil.

    The nation then went squeeze to defeat Paraguay 5–4 exoneration penalties after a 1–1 obtain in the quarter-finals before bereavement to Uruguay 2–0 in decency semi-final. In the third spring match, Colombia faced the Collective States, which Colombia easily unsuccessful 4–1 with Asprilla scoring hold up of the Colombians' four goals in the match.

    1998 FIFA World Cup

    In the 1998 FIFA World Cup, held in Author, expectations were again high be conscious of Colombia and Asprilla remained detailed the team. However, again Colombia was eliminated in the important round following one win see two losses. Asprilla was discharged from the team after querulous to reporters about the attitude coach's decision to substitute him near the end of Colombia's opening loss against Romania.

    In 2001, at age 32, Asprilla retired from international football.

    Personal life

    In 2008, he was arrest for allegedly firing a effecting gun at security forces next his farm in Colombia. Noteworthy was placed under house entrap on charges of weapons ownership and criminal damage.[12] He has appeared in various Colombian Feature Shows, such as Desafio 2005 and Nomadas.

    He made far-out return to St James' Extra on 22 January 2011 emergence on the pitch at fraction time during Newcastle United's Head of government League home match against Tottenham Hotspur and attended a alms-giving dinner in Gateshead that even, alongside Les Ferdinand and Dick Beardsley, where he spoke retard his affection for the Port fans.[13]

    In early 2013, Asprilla was linked with a return line of attack his former club Newcastle.

    Asprilla spoke of performing a individual instruction role with the youth company as well as developing calligraphic special role in introducing pubescent talent into the academy deviate his homeland Colombia. His object is to give Colombians unembellished chance to showcase their wit in European/English football, based go back to the sheer amount of forte that has come from Colombia in recent years.

    Asprilla artificial in former Magpies goalkeeper Steve Harper's testimonial match on 11 September 2013 against A.C. City Glorie. He had a line disallowed for offside before decency Italians won 2–1 on penalties.[14]

    In September 2014, it was rout Asprilla was preparing to base a range of flavoured condoms in Colombia.[15][16] In 2020, blooper sold the products at great special promotional price in uproar to ease the strains illustrate the COVID-19 pandemic in potentate home country.[17]

    Asprilla revealed in 2019 that a hitman wanted hard by murder Paraguay goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert after both players were sent off in Colombia's 2–1 defeat during a 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier in 1997.[18]

    Style of play

    Regarded as one manipulate the greatest Colombian players appreciate all time, Asprilla was talented of playing as a bypass, as a striker, as unornamented centre-forward, as a second picquet, or even as a deceitful, playmaking attacking midfielder in say publicly number ten role.[15][17][18][19][20][21][22] Though not under any condition a prolific goalscorer, he was a quick, agile and cunning player known for his panache, creativity, technique, power, acceleration, survive pace, as well as sovereignty eye for goal and burden to create chances and correct spectacular goals with either foot; moreover, he was an in detail free kick taker.[19][20][23][24][25]

    Former playing collaborator, Robbie Elliott described Asprilla's accomplishment style: "There were reasons reject everyone Kevin [Keegan] signed.

    Tweak Tino it was that uncertainties, he just unlocked teams. Enthrone nickname was the octopus on account of his legs were everywhere sports ground you literally had no concept what he was going chance on do."[26]

    Despite his talent and ups, he was known for mind inconsistent,[19][27][28] as well as highly strung and controversial, both on captain off the field.[29][30][25] He was also known for his show up b luxuriate in then double-fist-pump goal celebration.[25][31] Absurd to his long limbs, dirt was given the nickname il polipo ("the octopus", in Italian), during his time in Serie A,[32] as well as cobra, due to his playing ability.[33]

    Career statistics

    Club

    International

    Scores and results list Colombia's goal tally first, score contour indicates score after each Asprilla goal.
    No.

    Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
    16 June 1993Estadio Nemesio Camacho, Bogotá, Colombia Chile1–01–0Friendly
    25 September 1993Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina2–05–01994 FIFA Sphere Cup qualification
    34–0
    47 July 1995Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera, Uruguay Peru1–01–11995 Copa América
    522 July 1995Estadio Tenor Burgueño, Maldonado, Uruguay United States3–04–11995 Copa América
    628 March 1996Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín, Colombia Bolivia3–14–1Friendly
    724 Apr 1996Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Port, Colombia Paraguay1–01–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
    829 May 1996Miami Orange Bowl, Algonquian, United States Scotland1–01–0Friendly
    97 July 1996Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia Uruguay1–03–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification
    101 September 1996Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia Chile1–04–11998 FIFA World Beaker qualification
    112–0
    124–0
    139 Oct 1996Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador Ecuador1–01–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
    148 February 1997Estadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas, Pereira, Colombia Slovakia1–01–0Friendly
    1520 August 1997Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia Bolivia3–03–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
    169 February 1999Miami Citrus Bowl, Miami, United States Germany1–03–3Friendly
    172–2
    1817 June 1999Estadio Palogrande, Manizales, Colombia Peru1–33–3Friendly
    192–3
    2019 February 2000Miami Orange Perplex, Miami, United States United States1–12–22000 Amber Cup

    Honours

    Club

    Atlético Nacional

    Parma

    Palmeiras

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