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Diego Maradona


Introduction:

Diego Armando Maradona (nicknamed "El Diez", "Pelusa", "El Diego" and "Dios") (born October 30, 1960) is a former Argentine football (soccer) player. He is regarded as one of the greatest - and most controversial - players in the history of the game.

Early years
Maradona was born in Villa Fiorito, a shantytown in the southern outskirts of Buenos Aires, to a poor family who had moved from Corrientes Province; he was the first son after three girls. He has two younger brothers, Hugo (el turco) and Eduardo (Lalo), both of whom were professional footballers.

Spotted at age 10 by a talent scout while playing in his neighborhood club Estrella Roja, he became a staple of the cebollitas, the junior team of Buenos Aires side Argentinos Juniors. As a ball-boy in first division games, he amused spectators by showing his wizardry with the ball during the halftime intermissions.


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Career as a player
At age 15 Maradona made his debut with Argentinos Juniors, where he played between 1976 and 1981 before his transfer to the club that he supported, Boca Juniors, where he played during the remainder of the 1981 season and 1982, and secured his first league title. He debuted with the Argentina national football team (la selección) at age 16, against Hungary. At 18 he played the Football World Youth Championship for Argentina, and was the star of the tournament, shining in their 3-1 final win over the USSR.

In 1982, Maradona played his first World Cup tournament. In the first round, Argentina convincingly beat Hungary and El Salvador, but were defeated in the second round by Brazil and Italy, the side which eventually won the cup. Later in the year Maradona was transferred to FC Barcelona. Under coach César Luis Menotti, Barcelona and Maradona won the Copa del Rey, Spain's annual national cup competition, in 1983, beating Real Madrid. However, an ill-timed tackle by Athletic Bilbao's Andoni Goikoetxea sent Maradona off the pitch for almost a year.

In 1984, Maradona was transferred to SSC Napoli, where he became an adored star, lifting the team to its most successful era. Napoli won their only Italian Championships (1986/87 and 1989/1990), a Coppa Italia (1987), a UEFA Cup (1989) and an Italian Supercup (1990). Napoli were also runners-up in the Italian Championship twice.

In the early 1980s his childhood friend and first personal agent, Jorge Cyterszpiller, marketed Maradona-centered merchandising, but the products failed because counterfeiters would imitate every new item as soon as it was announced. Subsequent attempts to merchandise Maradona have also been unsuccessful.

Maradona led the Argentine national team to victory in the World Cup in 1986, the team winning 3-2 in the final against West Germany. However, it was the two goals he scored in the Quarter-Final game against England which cemented his legend. Action replay footage showed that the first goal was scored with the aid of his hand. He later claimed it was the "Hand of God" and described it as "A little of the hand of God, and a little of the head of Maradona," implying that God was ultimately responsible for the goal, because the referee had fortuitously missed the handball offense. However, on 22 August 2005 Maradona acknowledged on his new television talk show that he hit the ball with his hand purposely and that he immediately knew the goal was illegitimate. He recalled thinking right after the goal that "I was waiting for my teammates to embrace me, and no one came . . . I told them, 'Come hug me, or the referee isn't going to allow it.'"

In contrast, however, Maradona's second goal was an uncontroversial and impressive display of footballing skill. He ran half the length of the pitch, passing five English players - Glenn Hoddle, Peter Reid, Kenny Sansom, Terry Butcher and Terry Fenwick - as well as goalkeeper Peter Shilton. This goal has subsequently become known as the "Feet of God" goal, and was voted Goal of the Century in a 2002 online poll conducted by FIFA. Argentina went on to defeat England 2-1 in that game.

Throughout the 1986 World Cup, Maradona asserted his dominance and was widely regarded as the best player of the tournament.


Conclusion:

Hounded for years by yellow journalism, Maradona even fired a compressed-air rifle against reporters who, so he claimed, invaded his privacy. This quote from former teammate Jorge Valdano summarizes the feelings of many:

He is someone many people want to emulate, a controversial figure, loved, hated, who stirs great upheaval, especially in Argentina... Stressing his personal life is a mistake. Maradona has no peers inside the pitch, but he has turned his life into a show, and is now living a personal ordeal that should not be imitated.
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