وفاة أسطورة كرة القدم الأرجنتيني دييغو مارادونا

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نشر في: الأربعاء,25 نوفمبر , 2020 8:36م

آخر تحديث: الخميس,26 نوفمبر , 2020 7:49م

أفادت وسائل إعلام أرجنتينية بوفاة أسطورة كرة القدم مارادونا عن عمر ناهز 60 عاما.

وأفادت تقارير إعلامية أرجنتينية بأن مارادونا توفي إثر إصابته بسكتة قلبية.

وقالت إن أسطورة كرة القدم أصيب بنوبة قلبية في منزله بعد أسبوعين فقط من مغادرته المستشفى حيث خضع لعملية جراحية في جلطة دماغية.

مارادونا، الذي يُعتبر أحد أعظم لاعبي كرة القدم في كل العصور، ساعد الأرجنتين على الفوز بكأس العالم عام 1986.

ولعب مارادونا كرة القدم في أندية بوكا جونيورز ونابولي وبرشلونة وغيرها، وكان يعشقه الملايين لمهاراته الرائعة.

Diego Maradona has died after suffering a cardiac arrest, according to reports

Diego Maradona, Argentinian footballing legend and one of the greatest ever to play the game, has died at the age of 60 (pictured lifting the World Cup in 1986)

LAST PICTURE: Maradona's death comes just three weeks after he underwent surgery on a blood clot in his brain (pictured), and less than a month after he turned 60

Maradona's Hand of God was responsible for England's elimination from the 1986 World Cup

Argentinian national soccer team head coach Diego Maradona (C) greets schoolchildren during a visit to Kgotlelelang Primary School in Winterveldt, north of Pretoria, South Africa, 19 January 2010

Argentinian ex soccer star Diego Armando Maradona (L) talks to Cuban President Fidel Castro, before recording Maradona's TV program "The 10's Night" in Havana 27 October 2005

To a generation of footballers, the Argentine legend (pictured during an iconic moment against Belgium at the 1982 World Cup) was the greatest to have played the game

Napoli legend Maradona's fire from within drove him to become arguably the greatest ever

The former Barcelona star will be very fondly remembered as the people's footballer

Maradona (right) embraces his father 'Don Diego' before the start of the Copa Libertadores 2012 first leg semifinal football match between Argentina's Boca Juniors and Universidad de Chile at 'La Bombonera' stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Maradona (C) embraces his daughters Dalma Nerea (L) and Gianinna Dinora (R) during a tribute match held in his honour at Boca Juniors Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2001

Maradona had recently been in hospital for surgery after suffering a bleed on the brain

Diego Maradona, one of the all-time ultimate legends of football, has died at the age of 60

Maradona became a symbol of hope for his country as he rose from the Buenos Aires slums to play for Boca Juniors (above) and then achieved World Cup glory with Argentina

His rise went far beyond his homeland - Maradona's ability places him among the greatest to ever play the game, alongside Brazil icon Pele. Here, the legendary attackers are pictured together in Paris in 2016 ahead of the European Championship that year

By the time Maradona (centre) got to the USA World Cup in 1994, he was sustaining himself on drugs and, after one magical but manic moment, was caught and shamed by the testers

 

Maradona was manager of Argentina during the 2010 World Cup in Argentina where he oversaw, among others, his nation's other iconic talent in Lionel Messi

Maradona pictured firing a shot at goal against Juventus in the 1986-87 Serie A season - that year, he helped Napoli win the Italian league, an achievement that plays an important part in the legacy that he now leaves within the footballing world

Maradona left Argentina to ply his trade in European club football and played for Barcelona (pictured in 1984) - where Messi has made his name - but it was at Napoli, in Italy, where he truly shone aside from the international stage

Maradona helped Argentina to the World Cup final again in 1990 in Italy - that tournament he had been kicked throughout, and had black, blue and swollen ankles as he went into the final against West Germany at the Olympic Stadium. His side lost 1-0.

Maradona, pictured at 2010 World Cup as Argentina boss, was just as fired up as a manager

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