Maradona the Legend

 



Diego Maradona was an Gray professional footballer and director. He was born on October 30, 1960, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and failed on November 25, 2020. He's extensively regarded as one of the topmost football players of all time.

Maradona began his career as a youth player for Argentinos Inferiors in 1976. He latterly played for Boca Inferiors, Barcelona, and Napoli, among other clubs. He's best known for his time at Napoli, where he helped the club win two Serie A titles and the UEFA Cup.

Maradona also had a successful transnational career, representing Argentina in four World Mugs. He's most notorious for his performances at the 1986 World Cup, where he captained Argentina to palm and scored the notorious" Hand of God" thing in the quarter- tests. He also won the Golden Ball award for the event's stylish player.

After retiring from playing, Maradona had a brief stint as a trainer, managing brigades in Argentina, Mexico, and the United Arab Emirates. He was also the trainer of the Argentina public platoon from 2008 to 2010.

Maradona's heritage as a football player remains strong, and he's flashed back for his inconceivable dribbling chops, vision, and creativity on the pitch. He was instated into the Italian Football Hall of Fame in 2011, and the Argentine Football Association retired his number 16 shirt in his honor.


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