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In Mirpur, Dhaka, I was talking to Selim, a rickshaw puller in his fifties; He loves soccer, and the reason for this love is Maradona.
He saw Maradona’s game for the first time on television in 1986.
“His game keeps floating. That is why football is the body ”.
Maradona, who got up from Argentina to take the world football stage, died this Wednesday in cardiac arrest at age 70.
Bangladesh, along with the entire world, is mourning the death of this soccer legend.
The picture of the show has appeared on media worker Gazi Nasiruddin Ahmed’s Facebook status: “Global Village Hall tonight. All people in the world suffer the same pain. I swear there is no such death on earth. “
This Mordoni is the reason for Argentina’s support group in world football that has been formed in Bangladesh.
Journalist Falguni Rashid wrote on Facebook: “Most of the people in Bangladesh watch football for Maradona … whether Maradona is on the field or in the world or not.”
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The fragrance that Maradona spread at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, that wave of madness crossed the Atlantic and hit Bangladesh. His soccer magic wowed countless people in Bangladesh, as well as millions of fans around the world.
That is why fans of all classes remember the legendary hero with mourning, respect and love.
Maradona was the biggest name in world football when Azhar Uddin, a contractor who lived in Pallabi, Dhaka, grew up.
Recalling, he said: “I have never watched his game with the same fascination that I have seen in anyone else’s game since. There is much criticism in his name, there is controversy; But for those of us who have seen his match, Maradona is Maradona.
“We are very lucky to have seen his game. Unfortunately, the superstars are also saying goodbye, very few will come. “
Shakil Ahmed Tanvir, former secretary for sports at the Dhaka University Student Parliament, Daksh, said: “When it comes to football, Maradona’s name is easy. He will be remembered for his talent. If the campus were open today, many people would hold mourning meetings. “
“Soccer and Maradona are synonymous,” said Tasnim Jahan Arpita, another college student. From a young age, when talking about soccer, I used to hear about Maradona’s amazing success. I can’t believe his departure. He is, will be; In the heart of a fan like us ”.
Maradona is considered the best of all time in football. Explaining why, former sports journalist and blogger Ami Rahman Pial wrote on Facebook: “There has never been a star footballer like him at any World Cup! Michel Platini, Enzo Francescoli, Emilio Butragueno, Belanov, Schiffo, Gary Lineker, Boniyek, Socrates, Carreca, Rummenigge, Sánchez, Laudrup, it cannot be said. Fighting with them, Maradona distinguished himself from the crowd!
“No one is embarrassed asking ‘how good was it’ in the context of Maradona. The adjective “better” is not practical for him either. He was the best, that’s the truth. “
The Minister of State for Information and Technology, Junaid Ahmed Palak, said that he has become a football fan thanks to Maradona.
He wrote on Facebook: “I watched the first World Cup of my life in 1986. I have been a fan of Argentina and Maradona since I was a child. I am deeply saddened by the death of this soccer legend.”
Jagannath University student Sabrina Hossain said: “I wasn’t born when Maradona was playing. But I support Argentina, I love soccer; That’s for Maradona. However, I often watch their games on YouTube.
“Legends do not die. Action is his life. Maradona’s actions will survive, he will also live as one of our eternal acquaintances.”
The football of Bangladesh signifies the duality of Argentina and Brazil. But the death of Maradona, who became the face of football, did not touch that division.
Although he supported Brazil, Al-Amin, an employee of Union Bank No. 10 in Mirpur, became a fan of Maradona’s game after seeing it on the Internet.
“A lot of people like the game, but I have not seen anyone like Maradona. With the ball running behind the shorts, the ball hears someone’s feet so much! I can’t forget that scene. When I heard the news of the death, I couldn’t accept it. It is very bad. “
“I love Maradona because he took the game to artistic heights,” said Shaima Tanvi, another Brazilian supporter and student at North South University.
“Very few people can reach such heights. He is the one who survives forever after he leaves. “
Sadman Rahman Dhruv, an alumnus of North South University, said: “I came into the world almost 8 years after the 1986 World Cup. But the poetry of the magical activities of this soccer wizard has not faded in my 25s. years of life.
“This little man has conquered the world of football himself, in addition to showing the dream of becoming a great soccer player to millions of young people.
Even if he leaves the world, Maradona will live in the heart of the fans.
Mirpur businessman Shahab Uddin said: “Legends like Maradona will always be alive. Superstars like them don’t die. People like Maradona will never come back. He also had a world outside of the game. That is why he will be immortal. “
When Maradona had football at his feet, everyone was fascinated. But as much as there is controversy about his life outside of football, many find other inspirations in it.
In that context, Bappaditya Basu, former president of the Bangladesh Student Alliance, wrote on Facebook: Maradona, the god of football, is my hero.
“Goodbye legend. Future generations will envy us because we were born in Maradona’s time ”.
Muhtasim Fahmid, a masters student at Dhaka University, saw the form of protest in the reckless life of the footballer from Pratya Maradona.
“He is a comrade, a true champion, who has always fought against imperialist aggression. He is the protagonist of the Latin American struggle against the world, the greatest ambassador of Latin culture. His premature death did not harm football, it did irreparable harm to the masses ”.
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