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Maradona fans remember the big problematic soccer a year after his death

Maradona fans remember the big problematic soccer a year after his death
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Buenos Aires: Thousands of Football Fans Diego Maradona will pay tribute to stars on a one-year anniversary of his death, in the midst of legal fighting about how he died and the accusation of past relations that threatened to tarnish his inheritance.
Argentine world champion, known as the ‘Pelusa’ for His formerly flowing and ‘D10S’ – a game on the Word for the ‘Lord’ in Spanish and its famous no.
10 Jersey – died on November 25, 2020, at the age of 60 due to a heart attack.
Born in a humble environment on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Maradona became an icon for many people in Argentina and throughout the world.
He is a cult of cult in Napoli, Italy, where he helped push the underdog team to domestic and European glory.
Players have been enshrined with murals and statues, as well as tattoos.
Children – boys and girls are named after.
“Diego made us feel so many things,” Ezequiel Rossi, a 34-year-old teacher in Argentina, told Reuters this week.
“It was amazing, seeing this child who started with nothing and suddenly had everything.
He made us dream and imagine that we could also do great things.” Maradona’s personal life was controversial, marked by excesses with drugs and alcohol, many children, and friendship with strong men leaders, including Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and Fidel Castro in Cuba.
This week a Cuban woman who cheated on Maradona two decades ago, when he was 16 years old and he was around 40, accusing the star “stealing his childhood” and on one occasion of rapid.
“I can’t justify what he did in many areas of his life,” said Alejandro Sterli, a 61-year-old shot instructor.
“That’s why I’m trying to separate players from humans.” The Italian club Napoli, which caused Serie A title in 1987 and 1990, will play three November matches wearing a shirt with a black and white picture of a young Maradona.
Two other clubs, Barcelona and Boca Juniors, will compete in the ‘Maradona Cup.’ For many people, Thursday will be a day of sadness.
“That day was the worst day of my life,” Dalma Maradona, one of his daughters, recently said on Instagram.
“I feel that today is not to respect or commemorate, celebrate less.”

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