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While Diego Armando Maradona drew the most brilliant football works in history on the fields, he was destroying a body on the outside that I can’t bear anymore yesterday. His convulsed life amidst drugs and alcohol
“I never wanted to be an example,” said the man who was born on October 30, 1960 at the Hospital Policlínico de Lanús. The one who grew up in a humble house in the abandoned Villa Fiorito. The one who at four in the morning felt the footsteps of his father, Diego Maradona, who was going out in search of some pesos to feed him and his seven brothers. The one who heard his mother, Dona Tota, lie. “My stomach hurts, I don’t want to eat.” It was not true. He said those words because food was scarce and he preferred that they be for his children.
(A’D10S ‘)
With the same name as his father, the genius grew up with one of the best talents in history to treat the ball, the object that he defined as “the most beautiful toy”. He did it in the midst of a misery from which he came out after being hired by Argentinos Juniors. When the club gave him a house, hunger no longer worried him. Fame, yes. He was just 15 years old at the time he made his professional debut and was already seen as the next hero of world football. He was persecuted by the press and some women, although he stayed with his wife: Claudia Villafañe.
After being champion with Boca Juniors of the Metropolitan of 81, Maradona went to one of the largest teams in the world: Fútbol Club Barcelona. It was foreseen that there he would follow the magical wake of Johan Cruyff, but he could not succeed. In addition to his injuries, he dedicated himself to frequenting nightclubs. In them he met cocaine, its destruction. He did not mind disobeying the guidelines of the institution and its coaches. He said goodbye to Spain with a pitched battle in the 1984 Copa del Rey and sought to be happy in Naples, where, in his own words, “drugs were everywhere.”
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Wearing the blue Napoli jersey, the legendary “10” starred in memorable exhibitions at the San Paolo stadium (now called Diego Maradona) and left eternal goals for the memory of that squad, which he led to win their only league titles. Serie A from Italy (1987 and 1990), an Italian Cup (1987) and a Uefa Cup (1989). Outside the green lawn, he hired prostitutes and shared parties and dinners with La Camorra, a mafia organization in that southern Italian city, with which he had an intimate relationship to supplement his addiction to cocaine.
The rage that Maradona used to fight the northern teams also took hold of him to participate in bar discussions and do things he would later regret. One of them, having a son for whom he did not respond for a long time, although he always knew that it was the father. The Argentine flooded his body with alcohol and stayed up late from Sunday to Tuesday. He recovered from Wednesday to Saturday for the next day to delight with his magic in the Italian stadiums. Naples was his glory, his downfall, his home, his kingdom. It was the place where he faced a trial for drug trafficking and was found guilty, a verdict that was also given for doping, after which he himself understood that it was time to leave.
“It was hard. When I arrived in Naples, 85 thousand people came to receive me; When I left, I was left alone I went quiet. I made history, ”said Maradona, who was suspended by the Italian Federation for 15 months, on April 6, 1991, for cocaine use. The man who had revolutionized a club and a city assured that it was a retaliation for the elimination that, in the San Paolo, the Argentine team provoked Italy in the semifinals of the 1990 World Cup.
At the 1994 World Cup in the United States, Maradona was sent off again. FIFA claimed that it found ephedrine in an anti-doping control and suspended it for 15 months. “They cut off my legs,” the phrase expressed after that episode by Maradona, who two years later went to Switzerland to treat his drug addiction. In 1997 he retired with the Boca shirt in the Monumental stadium dressing room during a Superclásico against River, and in 2000 his body, with which he did wonders and which he never stopped mistreating, sent him messages again. He suffered a crisis in the paradisiacal Punta del Este (Uruguay), he was diagnosed with high blood pressure and they found, once again, traces of the damn white powder.
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The fight continued. Between 2001 and 2004, he entered Cuba for a new treatment against his dependence on drugs. However, on April 18 of that year his hypertension worsened and he suffered a cardiorespiratory crisis that had him on the verge of passing away. In 2005, he weighed 121 kilograms and came to Colombia to undergo gastric bypass. Later, Maradona found it difficult to articulate ideas, express himself. He could not communicate coherence, as he did with the ball.
And he continued to sink into alcohol, while his lawyers fought legal battles against Villafañe, his teenage love, for money, while he recognized more children. And the health problems increased, and in his last appearances on the court as coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima de la Plata it was difficult for him to walk. And a month ago a clot appeared in his head, the one that thinks faster than the others in football. And, yesterday, your heart stopped playing on this planet.
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