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Dressed in yellow and blue, dozens of Argentines went to the headquarters of the Boca Juniors, a team of which Maradona was an absolute icon, to mourn the death of the player.
A man lays flowers in honor of Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona at the entrance to Boca Juniors’ La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires on November 25, 2020 – Photo: Alejandro Pagni / AFP
Before the closed doors, many decided to lay flowers and light candles out of respect for Maradona’s memory at the stadium turnstiles. The Bombonera, in the traditional Boca neighborhood, in the southern part of Buenos Aires.
Woman and child mourn the death of Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona at the entrance of Boca Juniors stadium, La Bombonera, in Buenos Aires on November 25, 2020 – Photo: Alejandro Pagni / AFP
In the heart of the Argentine capital, on the famous Obelisk of Avenida 9 de Julho, Maradona’s fans are concentrated.
Still in Argentina, some of the player’s fans tried to say goodbye to the idol in front of the condominium where Maradona lived, in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires.
Woman holds a book with a photo of Diego Maradona outside the condominium where the Argentine soccer star died on Wednesday (25) in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires – Photo: Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP
The Argentine star suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest at his home in the city of Tigre, a few kilometers from the Argentine capital.
A man holds a book with a photo of Diego Maradona outside the condominium where the Argentine soccer star died on Wednesday (25) in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area – Photo: Juan Mabromata / AFP
In Naples, Italy, a small crowd formed in front of the San Paolo stadium, where the player made his international career.
Crowding outside the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, to honor Diego Maradona, who died on Wednesday (25) – Photo: Ciro De Luca / Reuters
Fans left flowers, photos and burning candles in honor of the idol of the Naples.
The man pays tribute to Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona, who died on Wednesday (25), outside the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy – Photo: Ciro De Luca / Reuters
In Seville, the Spanish city where the Argentine played, the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuan stadium of Sevilla FC was lit in his honor.
The Sevilla stadium is illuminated in honor of Maradona – Photo: Playback / Twitter / SevillaFC
Maradona’s face was projected at a stadium in Munich, Germany, before a UEFA Champions League match.
Maradona’s face is projected in a stadium in Munich, Germany, before a UEFA Champions League match on Wednesday (25) – Photo: Christof Stache / AFP