DIEGO
MARADONA
BIOGRAPHY FOR MARADONA
Argentina advances from the first stage of the tournament by losing to Belgium, but beating Hungary and Salvador. Maradona manages to leave his mark with two beautiful, yet not critical goals. In the the second stage of the tournament, Maradona is manhandled by his Italian marker Claudio Gentile. Diego's frustration gets him sent off. Argentina fails to advance and Diego is again suppressed from unleashing his full potential. Although unsuccessful, the brilliance of the Argentine footballer does not go unnoticed and after the World Cup, he is picked up by European powerhouse Barcelona. By 1984, Maradona had established himself in Barca and is picked up by the Italian club Napoli.
At the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, Maradona makes his return on the World stage in a spectacular fashion. After leading his team to a quarter final against England, Diego steals the attention of millions with both his controversial character and technical brilliance. The fuss around the Argentina-England encounter is further elevated by the Falkland Islands conflict, which at that time had turned both countries against each other. Diego opens the game 1-0 by striking the ball with his hand over the English goalkeeper Shilton. Unnoticed by the referees, the mishap is ruled a goal. Five minutes later, Maradona single handedly takes the ball through the entire English defense with a slalom from midfield right down to the goal line. After the match, when confronted with the video footage of the illegal goal, Maradona replies simply "Even if there was a hand, it must have been the hand of God." Maradona silenced his critics by deciding the following semi and final matches. By scoring two goals in the first and with an assist in the second, Maradona practically earns the World Cup for his nation.
Maradona's influence on his teammates was carried over to his club side Napoli, as they reached unprecedented heights, winning their very first and second Scudetto (1997 and 1990) and the UEFA Cup in 1988.
At Italy
1990, all eyes are on Argentina
and its brightest star Diego Maradona. Diego comes close to replicating his
success from four years ago. With Maradona's ability, Argentina
defeats Brazil,
Yugoslavia and Italy
on its way to the final. Most memorable is the semi-final match between Argentina
and Italy
played at Diego's club home Naples.
To the torment of Maradona, the fans at his own club stadium boo him during the
match. Nevertheless, Argentina
eliminates Italy
after a penalty shootout. The final of the 1990 World Cup, leaves Diego
helpless as Argentina are defeated 0-1 by West Germany with a goal from a
questionable penalty.
After the loss against West Germany, Mara dona's career plummets. In March of 1991, he tested positive for doping and is banned from football for 15 months. Maradona refuses to return back to Napoli after the World Cup incident and transfers to Sevilla for a year. He eventually goes back to Argentina with Newell's Old Boys
After the loss against West Germany, Mara dona's career plummets. In March of 1991, he tested positive for doping and is banned from football for 15 months. Maradona refuses to return back to Napoli after the World Cup incident and transfers to Sevilla for a year. He eventually goes back to Argentina with Newell's Old Boys
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