President of Argentina: Argentinos Juniors stadium prepares to receive Maradona’s funeral



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Argentine President Alberto Fernández has confirmed that there is still no plan for the funeral of the legendary soccer player Diego Armando Maradona, who died today Wednesday at the age of 60, after suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest, inside his home in the capital, Buenos Aires, and said the president of Argentina in statements. Posted by the newspaper “ BeArgentine, that there is still nothing official planned about Maradona’s funeral or public farewell, adding: “What I asked is to speak with the family and open the state doors to Diego.”

Argentine President Alberto Fernández added that “Christian Malaspania, president of Argentinos Juniors, has been contacted to see if the club’s stadium is ready to host Maradona’s funeral if his family agrees.”

It is noteworthy that the Argentinos Juniors Club witnessed the rise of Maradona and played with his ranks between 1976 and 1981, and his name was launched at the club’s stadium in honor of the Argentine legend’s career.

Earlier today, Argentine President Alberto Fernández announced the public mourning for three days after the death of the legendary Diego Maradona.

The death of the soccer legend, Maradona, occurred about two weeks after he underwent brain surgery, after suffering a hemorrhage, since they were the last health battles that the tango star fought, before his departure of the life.

The soccer legend was born on October 30, 1960 in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, and began his soccer career as a player for the Argentinos Juniors team in 1976.

Maradona fought one season with Boca Juniors from 1981 to 1982 and then moved to Barcelona, ​​where he played for the Catalan national team between 1982 and 1984 before spending 7 seasons with Napoli to lead the southern team to the throne of Italian and European soccer.

Maradona led Napoli to twice win the Italian League, the Coppa Italia, the local Super Cup and the European League, before concluding his career with Boca Juniors in 1997.

Internationally, Maradona represented the Argentine national team at the age of 16 only, then won his first titles with Tango at age 18 by crowning the Youth World Cup..

Maradona made his debut in the first World Cup in 1982, when he was twenty-two years old, scoring 5 goals in this tournament..

Maradona shone at the 1986 World Cup with a performance that is the highest in his career, scoring 5 goals and providing another 5 assists to lead Argentina to the title, and then led it to the 1990 final before losing to the German national team.

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