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  1. Diego Maradona Maradona after winning the 1986 FIFA World Cup with Argentina Personal information Full name Diego Armando Maradona Franco Date of birth (1960-10-30) 30 October 1960 Place of birth Lanús, Argentina Date of death 25 November 2020 (2020-11-25) (aged 60) Place of death Dique Luján, Argentina Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) Position(s) Attacking midfielder, second striker Youth career ...

  2. 6 days ago · Diego Maradona Diego Maradona (right) of Argentina and a South Korean defender in a 1986 World Cup football (soccer) game. Maradona moved to Boca Juniors in 1981 and immediately helped them gain the championship. He then moved to Europe, playing with FC Barcelona in 1982 (and winning the Spanish Cup in 1983) and then SSC Napoli (1984–91 ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • The Technical Uniqueness of Maradona
    • The Peak of His Career
    • Napoli's First-Ever Scudetto
    • The Other Side of Maradona
    • The Beginning of The End

    As per the Argentine icon, football is a game of deceit. Without a shadow of a doubt, he was the greatest exponent of the feint. He would pretend to move one way only to slither the other, leaving imbalanced opponents tumbling on the floor, and then just to show off, he would cut back to go another way. He zig-zagged through many defences even as d...

    From a relegation-threatened outfit in 1983-84 to a top-three club in 1985-86, the progress made by Napoli was there for all to see. The racist chants by northern clubs were an underhand acknowledgement of their growing threat. Maradona fed off this vitriol and in his second season (1985-86), the club improved by leaps and bounds. The diminutive st...

    Maradona returned to Italy as a World Cup winner and the press could never get enough of him. However, there's also a cost to fame. He was in a relationship with teenage sweetheart Claudia Villafañe but he had endured his fair share of misdemeanours and flings. One of them, in particular, caught up with him. He had sired a kid in the spring with hi...

    Notwithstanding his anointment as a god, he had Dionysian streaks - the sensual, spontaneous, and emotional aspects of human nature were alive and popping in his blood. These aspects eventually led him to give in to temptations of flesh, money, food, and desire. He had discovered cocaine but was not addicted to it yet and Naples still revered and p...

    1990. It was time for the World Cup in Italy. In the semi-finals, it was Italy versus Argentina, in Naples. Maradona played up the north-south divide and said that nothing would make him happier than the support of the Neapolitans for Argentina. There was one problem though - they had to do it against their own country. Italians supported their cou...

  3. This is precisely the most important mural in Naples featuring El Pibe de Oro, located in the Quartieri Spagnoli, precisely at Via Emanuele de Feo 60. The work dates back to 1990, created by artist Mario Filardi to celebrate Napoli 's second Scudetto. A new restoration, the final one, took place in 2016 at the hands of Salvatore Iodice.

  4. Feb 15, 2017 · Before Maradona, no team from the country’s south had won Serie A. In 1986/87, Napoli did the double. The following season they finished second, with Diego top scorer in the league.

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  5. Sep 22, 2020 · Uruguay's Forlán has told one of the simple truths of life. His namesake and fellow South American, in the 80s, a couple of generations before him was therapy to a whole city in Europe. In his 7 tumultuous, rambunctious years in southern Italy, Diego Armando Maradona rose to global superstardom. His posters and murals adorned walls, all the ...

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  7. Mar 1, 2024 · Defensive solidity: While much attention was rightfully given to Napoli’s attacking prowess led by Diego Maradona, their defensive solidity was equally instrumental in their championship triumph. Under the leadership of coach Ottavio Bianchi, Napoli boasted one of the stingiest defenses in Serie A during the 1986-87 season, conceding only 21 goals in 30 league matches.

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