The world soccer star, Diego Armando Maradona, dies

 

The world soccer star, Diego Armando Maradona, dies
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Diego Armando Maradona (60 years old) died this Wednesday in Argentina, according to several local media, after suffering a cardiac arrest. The star of the Albiceleste team, World champion in 1986, had undergone surgery a few days ago for a cerebrovascular problem. 


Considered one of the best footballers in history, Diego Armando Maradona (Buenos Aires, October 30, 1960), the former player of Boca Juniors, Barcelona and Naples, among other teams, has led Gimnasia de La Plata, team of the First Division, since 2019. Argentina Division.


 In addition to the World Cup, as a club player, he won the King's Cup with Barcelona (1983), as well as two Italian Serie A titles (1987 and 1990) and a UEFA Cup (1989) with Naples, a city in the one who was an idol.

The world soccer star, Diego Armando Maradona, dies
Maradona in 1986 after winning
 the world cup
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 Excesses and controversies have always accompanied the private life of a legendary figure in soccer history.'El Pelusa' was in a process of recovery after his last operation, a complex surgery on his head, at the beginning of the month at the Olivos Clinic in Buenos Aires. The Clarin newspaper has been the one that has announced the death of the world soccer star. The footballer from Naples, Barcelona or Boca Juniors, among others, died at 60 years of age.


 A clot in his brain put the Argentine against the ropes at the beginning of November. Doctors detected a subdural hematoma for which he had to be operated on urgently and that had him in hospital for several days. After more than a week in the clinic, he was transferred to a house where he was receiving all kinds of care and was monitored daily. Finally, this episode has tragically ended with his passing after that episode.



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