Maradona, Argentine soccer legend, dies of a heart attack



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Argentine soccer player Diego Maradona.  (Photo = Reuters = News 1)
Argentine footballer Diego Maradona. (Photo = Reuters = News 1)

Diego Maradona, known as the Argentine ‘soccer legend’, died of a heart attack.

According to CNN, Diego Maradona died of a heart attack, said his lawyer Mathias Mola on the 25th (local time). 60 years old.

Maradona’s grieving family reportedly approved autopsies to clarify the cause of death.

Diego Maradona was born in Argentina in 1960. He actively participated in the main European football clubs such as Barcelona and Naples.

In particular, Maradona enraged soccer fans around the world by handing over the world championship to Argentina in 1986. He has also been evaluated for raising the bar of soccer to the next level with Shingi’s dribbling and brilliant moves.

However, in the game against England at that time, the ball was pushed towards the goal, and although it was hit, the referee did not judge it as a ‘handball’, which generated controversy.

During my career, alcoholism became a problem.

Recently, Maradona served as leader of the Argentine first division team, ‘Kim Nasia e Escrima’. Earlier this month, I had surgery for a subdural hematoma.

When Maradona’s death is known, the Argentine Football Association and the main soccer players mourn his death. The Argentine Football Federation tweeted: “We express our deepest condolences on the death of the legendary Diego Armando Maradona. You will always be on our minds.”

Argentine President Alberto Fernández declared a three-day period of national mourning and wrote on Twitter: “They took us to the top. They made us incredibly happy. Thank you for being there.”

“Emperor of soccer,” said Pele, “I lost a great friend and the world lost a legend. I hope that one day we can play soccer together in heaven.”

Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi wrote on Instagram that “I have all the beautiful moments that I have lived with him and I want to send comfort and condolences to all his friends and family.”

Paris Saint-Germain and French forward Killian Mbafe turned their Twitter photos into Maradona and posted them on Twitter, saying: “You will forever be in football history. Thank you for all the joy you have given the world.”

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Pope Francis said: “I look back with affection on the meetings of the last years, and after knowing my health, I pray and I remember how I have been in the last days.

Meanwhile, UEFA President Alexander Cheferrin said in honor of Argentina that a minute’s silence will be observed before all European matches this week.





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