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The legendary Maradona died at age 60 of a heart attack. He was hospitalized in early November, a few days after his birthday party, due to exhaustion and poor morale. At the end of October, while directing the Gymnasia team’s game, Maradona felt bad and had to leave the field from the first half. The tests revealed a blood clot in Maradona’s brain, after which he had a successful operation.
On 11/11, Maradona was discharged from the hospital for outpatient treatment at his home in Tigres, north of the capital Buenos Aires (Argentina). But on Monday morning, Maradona went into cardiac arrest and doctors who did their best could not save him from the scythe of death. At the time of Maradona’s death, four ambulances appeared at his home.
The announcement on the home page of the Argentine Football Federation: “Through President Claudio Tapia, we express our infinite sorrow for the death of the legendary Diego Armando Maradona. He will always be in everyone’s heart.” .
Maradona legend’s greatest mark is “leading the team” from Argentina to the 1986 World Cup championship (Image: Getty)
Maradona had been fighting disease for years. Maradona’s heart and liver suffered a series of damage, the result of years of drug and alcohol use. Famous for being talented but with many disabilities, Maradona was suspended for 15 months in 1991 after being caught using cocaine. At the 1994 World Cup, Maradona was removed from the team for testing positive for the banned substance and has since been permanently banned from international competitions.
“Golden Boy” Maradona is considered one of the two great soccer legends in the world, along with the king of soccer Pelé. He attended four World Cups and received many noble titles, including the title of Player of the Century voted on by the online public and ranked second on the list of the 100 best players in the world. 20 of World Soccer, just behind Pele.
Maradona won many trophies with Boca Juniors, Barcelona and Napoli during his career. He played for the Argentina team 91 times and scored 34 goals, which led the Argentina team to win the 1986 World Cup and always won the title of “Best Player” in this tournament. The first goal against England in the quarterfinals of that tournament was scored by Maradona with his hand, later called “Hand of God”. The second goal, a 60-meter dribble, fooled six English players, it was considered the Goal of the Century.
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