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ARGENTINE: Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona has died at the age of 60, his spokesman said on Wednesday.
Earlier this month, Maradona left hospital having undergone surgery to remove a blood clot on his brain, with his lawyer Matias Morla saying it was a “miracle” that the clot “which could have taken his life, was detected.”
“Goodbye, Diego. You will be #Eternal in every heart of the football planet”, Argentina national football team (Selección de fútbol de Argentina) tweeted.
Hasta siempre, Diego.
Serás #Eterno en cada corazón del planeta fútbol. pic.twitter.com/jcsGP3GlNI
— 🇦🇷 Selección Argentina ⭐⭐⭐ (@Argentina) November 25, 2020
In the last 20 years, Maradona has been admitted to hospital three times for serious health concerns due to drug and alcohol addiction. Recently, due to COVID-19, he had been forced to isolate himself at home.
Maradona was widely considered one of the greatest players of all time, particularly for his skill with the ball at his feet. He played for Argentina 91 times, scoring 34 goals, and was a member of the 1986 World Cup winning team in Mexico.
It was at that tournament where he scored both his most famous and infamous international goals, with the latter going on to be known as the “Hand of God,” when he scored against England by striking the ball with his hand.
He retired from competitive football at the age of 37 in 1997. In October 2008, Maradona was named head coach of Argentina’s national team, taking them to the quarter finals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where they lost 4-0 to Germany.