Maradona 'The Golden Boy of Football"

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Diego Maradona was an Argentine football legend who dazzled the world with his skills and passion. He was born in 1960 in a poor suburb of Buenos Aires, where he learned to play football on the streets. He made his debut for Argentinos Juniors at the age of 15, and soon became a star in his country. He moved to Boca Juniors in 1981, where he won his first league title. He then transferred to Barcelona in 1982, setting a world record fee of £5 million. He won the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup with Barcelona, but also faced injuries and controversies. He left Barcelona in 1984 and joined Napoli, where he led the club to its first ever Serie A title in 1987, and another one in 1990. He also won the UEFA Cup, the Coppa Italia, and the Italian Super Cup with Napoli. He became a hero in Naples, where he is still revered as a god.

Maradona's greatest achievement came in 1986, when he captained Argentina to win the World Cup in Mexico. He scored five goals and assisted five more, including two of the most famous goals in football history: the \"Hand of God\" and the \"Goal of the Century\" against England in the quarter-finals. He also scored a brilliant solo goal against Belgium in the semi-finals, and set up the winning goal for Jorge Burruchaga in the final against West Germany. He won the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament, and cemented his status as one of the greatest of all time. He also played in the 1990 World Cup, where he led Argentina to the final again, but lost to West Germany. He played his last World Cup in 1994, where he scored against Greece, but was sent home after failing a drug test.

Maradona's career was marred by drug addiction, health problems, and scandals. He retired from playing in 1997, after a second stint with Boca Juniors. He then became a coach, managing several clubs and the Argentina national team. He also became a media personality, hosting his own TV show and appearing in documentaries and films. He died in 2020, at the age of 60, after suffering a heart attack. He was mourned by millions of fans around the world, who remembered him as a genius, a rebel, and a legend. He was buried in Buenos Aires, next to his parents. He left behind a legacy of unforgettable moments, trophies, and records. He was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the 20th Century award, along with Pelé. He was also voted as the best player of all time by The Times in 2009. He was Diego Armando Maradona, the Golden Boy of football.

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