Football legend Diego Maradona passes away at 60 due to cardiac arrest


Buenos Aires (Argentina), Nov 25 (IANS): Football legend Diego Maradona has died, aged 60, according to Argentine media reports. He had been discharged from hospital just two weeks ago after undergoing surgery for a blood clot in the brain.

Maradona underwent surgery on November 3 after which his personal doctor Leopoldo Luque said that Maradona was suffering from confusion caused by "abstinence". He, however, recovered enough to leave the hospital and was taken to a house in Tigre, on the northern outskirts of Buenos Aires.

His lawyer Matias Morla said the 1986 FIFA World Cup winner was feeling well after overcoming "maybe the toughest time of his life".

Widely rated as the greatest player of all time, Maradona was captain when Argentina won the 1986 World Cup. The tournament featured a number of sublime performances from the legendary forward, the most prominent of which came in a semi-final match against England and has since been dubbed 'Goal of the Century'. He scored after going on a 60-yard run with the ball from midfield, dribbling past six English players.

Born in a slum area in the southern outskirts of Buenos Aires on October 30, 1960, Maradona made his senior debut for Buenos Aires-based Argentinos Juniors in 1976. He went on to a play for Argentine giants Boca Juniors in the 1981-82 season. He then shifted to Europe where he spent two tumultuous seasons with Spanish giants Barcelona. His tenure with the Catalan club ended with a nasty brawl that triggered crowd trouble in the 1984 Copa del Rey final.

Maradona then went to Italian club Napoli, where he had arguably the most productive period of his career. He won two Serie A titles, a Coppa Italia and one UEFA Cup in his seven seasons with the club, leaving as their all-time highest goalscorer, a record that stood until Marek Hamsik overtook his tally in 2017. He went on to spend a season each at Spanish club Sevilla and Argentine club Newell's Old Boys before ending his career at Boca Juniors.

As a coach, Maradona notably managed Argentina between 2008 and 2010. He was in charge of Gimnasia y Esgrima in Argentina's top flight at the time of his death.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Jess Mez, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Maradona will always be the greatest. He won World Cup in 1986, narrowly lost in the final in 1990 and then in 1994 maybe would have won it again had he not been banned. The crucial difference with Pele is that Maradona wasn’t surrounded by great players; he had to carry the team himself. If you took Maradona out of Argentina they would not win the World Cup.

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  • Veeramani Velayudhan, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Taken away soon by " THE HAND OF GOD".

    Rest in peace El Pibe de Oro.
    You are gone but the delightful memories which you left behind will remain etched in our hearts.

    The legend shall live on....

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  • Arjuna R Mendes, Santhoorkopla

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    One of the best midfielders I ever see in life, may his soul Rest In Peace, Maradonreio one of the best midfield player we going miss him for ever, we lost great hero of. A rgentins,

    Arjuna Mendes
    Santoorkopla

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  • Viren Vafa, Damaskatte

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Yes bro.. his skills in converting goal made me also be in the field of foosball . The year 86 was his peak of career. He used to dominate full game by his handful skills . Personally it inspired me and made me to involve in the game. Now i also every day 40 minutes play football . Whenever i visit my native , i will atleast play 2 matches everyday. At the age of 50 i can play against 25 year old and give tough fight.

    RIP MARADONA .. we will remember you for your skills and you will be missed. Nobody can replace you in the field.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    RIP Maradona.
    You left a strong message for all our drug addict celebrities and young generation on the way to the drugs. If you get addicted, you are dead......whatever amount of the money you have stored!!!

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Soccer world is mourning the death of a distinguished gentleman on soccer playground, all time top performer Senor Diago Maradona. Thanks for thrilling millions of football fans, Rest In Peace.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    REST IN PEACE, DIEGO MARADONA YOU WILL NEVER FORGOTTEN.

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  • Michael Dsouza, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    I grew up watching Maradona. Best dodger and golden boot ever in football history.
    Always miss you Sir.
    RIP.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Legends born once and history will not be repeated .
    They will be memorized by fans and well. Wishers
    RIP Diego

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  • abdul munim, UDUPI

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Magician of football...can never forget the way he dodged the ball past five defenders and scored goal in 1986

    RIP Maestro..you lived your life to the fullest.

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  • Ramesh A Mendonsa, Bantwal

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    May his soul Rest In Peace

    Ramesh A M
    Bantwal

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    I remember his last world cup and my first where the only way to stop Maradona was to foully bring him down yet he still found ways to score. Truly one of the greatest. RIP.

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  • D M Prabhu, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Football and the world of sports has lost one of its greatest players. May hi s soul Rest In Peace . Condolences to his family

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  • Mrs. A.F D'souza, kundapura/mumbai.

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Rip football legend Diego Maradona. "Hand of God" returned back to God.

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  • Nani, IXE

    Wed, Nov 25 2020

    U r nd wil always b a legend..RIP the golden boy

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  • Tilak, Pune

    Wed, Nov 25 2020

    RIP..Legend!

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  • Paul dsouza, balakunje

    Wed, Nov 25 2020

    The name will not be wiped out from the football world. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Abdul kader,, Vidyanagar , KASARAGOD.

    Wed, Nov 25 2020

    My favorite football player, RIP Sir.

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  • Alva, Dubai

    Wed, Nov 25 2020

    Seriously?

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  • Ashok, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Nanji?

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Wed, Nov 25 2020

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Wed, Nov 25 2020

    2020 will never be forgotten in the world's history.One of the greatest gems of football history.
    REST IN PEACE CHAMP😢

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  • Vali Vayuputhra, Kidman , Bantwala

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Bro
    Still a month is pending to complete the year
    Let us wish for a best to come

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