Diego Armando Maradona

Diego Armando Maradona ( 30 October 1960) is an Argentine resigned proficient footballer. He has filled in as a chief and mentor at different clubs and also the national group of Argentina. Numerous in the game, including football journalists, players, and fans, view Maradona as the best football player of all time. He was joint FIFA Player of the twentieth Century with Pelé.

A propelled playmaker who worked in the exemplary number 10 position, Maradona is the primary player in football history to set the world record exchange charge twice, first when he exchanged to Barcelona for a then world record £5 million, and second, when he exchanged to Napoli for another record expense £6.9 million.[13] He played for Argentinos Juniors, Boca Juniors, Barcelona, Napoli, Sevilla and Newell's Old Boys amid his club profession, and is most renowned for his time at Napoli, where he won various awards. In his global profession with Argentina, he earned 91 tops and scored 34 objectives.

Maradona's vision, passing, ball control, spilling abilities, speed, reflexes and response time was consolidated with his little size (1.65 m or 5 ft 5 in tall) giving him a low focus of gravity which enabled him to move superior to most other football players; he would regularly spill past numerous restricting players on a run. His essence on the pitch greatly affected his group's general execution, while he would regularly be singled out by the resistance. An intelligent ability, Maradona was given the epithet "El Pibe de Oro" ("The Golden Boy"), a name that stayed with him all through his career.

Maradona played in four FIFA World Cups, including the 1986 World Cup in Mexico where he captained Argentina and drove them to triumph over West Germany in the last, and won the Golden Ball as the competition's best player. In the 1986 World Cup quarter last, he scored the two objectives in a 2–1 triumph over England that entered football history for two unique reasons. The principal objective was an unpenalized taking care of foul known as the "Hand of God", while the second objective took after a 60 m (66 yd) spill past five England players, voted "The Goal of the Century" by FIFA.com voters in 2002.

Maradona progressed toward becoming mentor of Argentina in November 2008. He was responsible for the group at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa before leaving toward the finish of the competition. He instructed Dubai-based club Al Wasl in the UAE Pro-League for the 2011–12 season. In August 2013, Maradona joined Argentine Primera D club Deportivo Riestra's staff as "profound mentor".

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