Maradona: When Football United A Country
Football Stories - Maradona: When Football United A Country 1987
They called him the "greatest friend of the ball." Diego Armando Maradona took the taste of football in the poor suburbs of Buenos Aires, far from knowing that one day it would be one of the greatest legends of the beautiful game. Tamed the ball like nobody raised stadiums and crowds, fueled the pages of newspapers with scandals and controversies. Among the glory and decadence, the "pelusa” as he was known by childhood friends, debuted at age 9 in Cebollitas and revealed to the 15 years in senior football, the service of Argentinos Juniors. A left foot of supernatural ability and a contagious joy of playing football.
They called him the "greatest friend of the ball." Diego Armando Maradona took the taste of football in the poor suburbs of Buenos Aires, far from knowing that one day it would be one of the greatest legends of the beautiful game. Tamed the ball like nobody raised stadiums and crowds, fueled the pages of newspapers with scandals and controversies. Among the glory and decadence, the "pelusa” as he was known by childhood friends, debuted at age 9 in Cebollitas and revealed to the 15 years in senior football, the service of Argentinos Juniors. A left foot of supernatural ability and a contagious joy of playing football.
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