1986 World Champion – Soccer legend Diego Maradona passed away



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The Argentine soccer legend died this Wednesday at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack. He had recently left the hospital after an operation.

Diego Armando Maradona was born on October 30, 1960, the fifth of eight children.  The family lives in the poor neighborhood of Villa Fiorito in Buenos Aires, little Diego will soon play football like no other and that is why he receives his nickname: El Pibe de Oro, the golden boy.  When he was a junior, Maradona and his team were undefeated for 136 straight matches, and at age 15 he made his debut with the Argentinos Juniors in the Argentine top league.

Diego Armando Maradona was born on October 30, 1960, the fifth of eight children. The family lives in the poor neighborhood of Villa Fiorito in Buenos Aires, little Diego will soon play football like no other and that is why he receives his nickname: El Pibe de Oro, the golden boy. When he was a junior, Maradona and his team were undefeated for 136 straight matches, and at age 15 he made his debut with the Argentinos Juniors in the Argentine top league.

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Maradona has been voted Footballer of the Year twice in South America when he joined Boca Juniors at the age of 20.  The transfer fee will be four million dollars: six players will be transferred from Boca to Argentinos Juniors.

Maradona has been voted Footballer of the Year twice in South America when he joined Boca Juniors at the age of 20. The transfer fee will be four million dollars: six players will be transferred from Boca to Argentinos Juniors.

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The legendary Argentine soccer player Diego Maradona dies, deceased at age 60, as announced on Wednesday by the Argentine soccer federation AFA. “The Argentine Soccer Association and its president Claudio Tapia feel a deep pain for the death of our legend, Diego Armando Maradona. You will always be in our hearts, ”the association tweeted. The Argentine government ordered a three-day state duel.

According to media reports, Maradona died of a heart attack at his home in Tigre, north of Buenos Aires. Therefore, the paramedics called in were unable to resuscitate him.

Weakened after surgery

More recently, Maradona had undergone surgery for a brain hemorrhage at a hospital near the Argentine capital and then spent a few days in the clinic. By his 60th birthday, October 30, he had already made a bad impression. Before the first game of his club Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata after Corona’s break, he briefly went to the stadium to receive congratulations and gifts. However, he had to be supported by two companions as he walked. Maradona followed the game from home on the advice of his doctor.

Diego Armando Maradona as coach in the Argentine Super League.  (November 10, 2019)

Diego Armando Maradona as coach in the Argentine Super League. (November 10, 2019)

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The Argentine soccer hero has repeatedly struggled with health problems. In 2000, doctors diagnosed a heart condition caused by cocaine use. This was followed by, among other things, withdrawal treatments and a stomach reduction.

Dream career

Maradona was considered one of the best footballers of all time. He grew up on the outskirts of Buenos Aires in poor condition and was discovered at an early age by the first division club Argentinos Juniors. He made his debut in the First Division at the age of 15, played for the first time in the Argentine National Team at 16 and was elected for the first time South American footballer of the year at 19.

With Argentina, Maradona became world champion in 1986, and in 1989 he won the UEFA Cup with Napoli. Off the field, however, he continued to make headlines due to his drug use and love affairs.

The triumph of all triumphs: On June 29, 1986 Diego Maradona was crowned world soccer champion with Argentina.

The triumph of all triumphs: On June 29, 1986 Diego Maradona was crowned world soccer champion with Argentina.

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After the end of his professional career, Maradona coached the Argentine national team, Al-Fujairah SC of the United Arab Emirates and the Mexican second division club Dorados Sinaloa. Last year he finally took over the first division club Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata in his native Argentina.

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