Luis Diaz inspired Colombia to victory over Brazil on an emotional night as his father watched from the stands after being released by his kidnappers.
The Liverpool forward scored twice in five second-half minutes to complete a surprise Colombia comeback in the 2026 World Cup qualifier in Barranquilla.
He was reunited with his father, Luis Manuel Diaz, on Tuesday after rebels had held him hostage for 12 days.
Following his first goal, Diaz’s teammates and staff surrounded him.
The 26-year-old pointed to the crowd after his 75th-minute equalizer and television cameras showed his teary-eyed father, wearing a Colombia shirt, celebrating with his arms raised.
Diaz said he had experienced “hard moments” over recent weeks but added, “Life makes you strong and brave, and I think that’s football, and not just football but life.
“I’m grateful to my teammates and to the coaching staff, who were always there for me at every moment,” he said.
“And I dedicate the victory to the people who deserved it.”
Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli had given favourite Brazil a fourth-minute lead before they lost Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. to injury later in the first half.
But Diaz’s quick-fire double secured an important win, which lifted hosts Colombia above their opponents and up to third in the South American standings.
It came just two days after he was reunited with his father, who was freed by Colombia’s National Liberation Army guerrilla group after being kidnapped in his home town of Barrancas on October 28.
Diaz’s mother, Cilenis Marulanda, was also taken but was rescued a few hours later, and a massive search operation was launched for her 58-year-old husband.