Faustino Asprilla reflects on his parties in Newcastle, taking on the dangerous North Sea and why he never has to buy a drink when he returns... 20 years after hat-trick against Barcelona

  • Faustino Asprilla scored a famous hat-trick against Barcelona at St James' Park
  • He was almost dropped for the Barcelona game after missing a team meeting
  • The Colombian-born forward described it as 'one of the best nights of my career'
  • He admits to being quite the party animal during his time at Newcastle
  • Asprilla got women to go to parties by saying David Ginola would be there

Faustino Asprilla is not very good at keeping the time. His life away from the pitch is a reflection of his existence on it — casual chaos. 

But there is one date Asprilla will never forget... September 17, 1997.

It was 20 years ago this week that the Colombian scored a hat-trick in Newcastle United's 3-2 victory over Barcelona in the Champions League — one of the most memorable nights in the history of both the club and the competition.

Faustino Asprilla relives the night he dazzled Barcelona for Newcastle on its 20th anniversary

Faustino Asprilla relives the night he dazzled Barcelona for Newcastle on its 20th anniversary

His hat-trick fired United to a 3-2 win over Barca's star-studded side in the Champions League

His hat-trick fired United to a 3-2 win over Barca's star-studded side in the Champions League

He celebrated his hat-trick  with a cartwheel that remains pictured inside St James' Park

He celebrated his hat-trick with a cartwheel that remains pictured inside St James' Park

But here is a sub-plot which isn't so well known — Asprilla was very nearly dropped by manager Kenny Dalglish for the game. Why? Time-keeping, of course.


'I missed a team meeting,' he explains to Sportsmail ahead of the anniversary. Rumour has it he was with two women, a suggestion he has never denied.

'The manager was not happy at all. He fined me. But I was never good with things like this — the only time I ever turned up for training early was when the clocks went back and I didn't realise.

'So that game against Barcelona I didn't expect to play. When he named me in the team, I was surprised. But it was one of the biggest games in the club's history — the first in the Champions League. Alan Shearer was injured and Les Ferdinand had been sold, so they needed me. I was made for nights like this.'

Re-watch the match — the video Viva Asprilla! captures every minute — and, after Tino leaves Miguel Angel Nadal and Michael Reiziger in his wake early in the game, you hear ITV commentator Brian Moore declare: 'Asprilla might well be in the mood tonight.'

He wasn't wrong.

 

 

On 22 minutes he latched on to a through ball from Jon Dahl Tomasson, nicked it by goalkeeper Ruud Hesp and crashed to the turf in front of the Gallowgate End. 'A dive? No, I beat him to the ball, I was too quick,' says Asprilla.

'I remember Pierluigi Collina (the referee) made me move the ball before I took the penalty, but I was never going to miss.'

It was 2-0 before half-time and 3-0 by the 49th minute.

'The second and third were very similar,' Asprilla starts. 'Both times Keith Gillespie beat Sergi, one of the best full-backs in the world.

'But he was too fast, at top speed he was unstoppable. Two crosses, two goals, both headers.

'Barcelona got two goals late on but nothing was going to spoil it… Tino 3 Barcelona 2! It was amazing, one of the best nights of my career. My father was there and the fans were saying to him, "Thank you, thank you. You have brought us a present from God to Newcastle".'

So how did this flamboyant South American from the salsa-dancing capital of Tulua come to be on Tyneside? If it wasn't for future England manager Fabio Capello, Asprilla might well have stayed in Italy.

The former Colombia international was a neighbour to Newcastle team-mate David Ginola

The former Colombia international was a neighbour to Newcastle team-mate David Ginola

He revealed he used to trick women to attend parties by saying Ginola would be coming

He revealed he used to trick women to attend parties by saying Ginola would be coming

'Parma only sold me because Capello was arriving as manager and I was on the list of players he didn't want,' recalls Asprilla, who signed for Kevin Keegan's entertainers for £7.5million in February 1996. 'Only Capello dumped Parma for Real Madrid and never came. But the deal was done with Newcastle and I signed in the snow.

'I thought Newcastle was by the sea and I'd be sailing yachts. I didn't know the water was dangerous — and there were no yachts.'

Today, the 47-year-old doesn't sail luxury boats, he rides horses, fires guns and hosts parties on his Tulua ranch, from which he also farms sugar cane.

The parties are not something new, a post-career indulgence, they were happening 20 years ago in the leafy and upmarket suburb of Woolsington, where French pin-up and team-mate David Ginola was a neighbour. 'There were many beautiful women in Newcastle,' begins Asprilla.

Asprilla said he was unsure why manager 'Kevin Keegan wasn't too happy about the parties'

Asprilla said he was unsure why manager 'Kevin Keegan wasn't too happy about the parties'

'Sometimes I tricked them by saying, "There is a party back at my house and Ginola is there". They'd come back and be like, "Where is Ginola?". "Ah don't worry," I'd say, "He'll be back shortly".

'But we used to go out as a team all of the time and had an amazing spirit between us.

'Kevin Keegan wasn't too happy about the parties though. I don't know why, we were having a good time!'

Asprilla was sold back to Parma two years after joining Newcastle.

When he returned the keys of the house which had belonged to the club, they found bullet holes in the walls. But of all the shots he fired during his time on Tyneside, the three which hit their target on September 17, 1997 have left the biggest mark.

Now 47, the party lifestyle is far from over  and he still hosts parties on his Tulua ranch

Now 47, the party lifestyle is far from over and he still hosts parties on his Tulua ranch

'Since that day I've never had to buy a drink in Newcastle,' he says. 'There is a giant image of my cartwheel celebration from that night inside St James' Park.

'If you look closely, you can see where I signed it when I came back many years ago.

'Everywhere I go the people want to talk about Barcelona, and why not?'

Indeed, for that night, Asprilla's timing was perfect.

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