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00:14Hello and welcome to Spanish Watchmojo, I'm Jackie and today we are going to be watching those athletes
00:20who competing, went too far with their actions.
00:26Number 10, Diego Maradona
00:28The hand of God was the name that was given to the controversial goal of Diego Maradona
00:42in the quarter-final match of the 1986 World Cup between Argentina and England.
00:51This goal scored with Maradona's left hand was considered by many as a trap, but the
00:56player described it as a little with Maradona's head and a little with God's hand.
01:03It was a moment that marked his career and generated debates.
01:13The goal occurred when Maradona surpassed the English goalkeeper Peter Shilton in a
01:18jump, helping himself with his hand to introduce the ball into the goal.
01:23Although the referees did not notice the infraction, the repetitions made it clear that it was not
01:29a clean header.
01:42The incident of Joel Wicky is one of the most remembered plays in Mexican football
01:48for its ingenious way of avoiding a penalty.
01:51In the semifinal of the opening tournament 2009 between Cruz Azul and Morelia, Wicky used
01:57his hand to stop a ball that was heading to his goal.
02:01Realizing what he had done, he threw himself to the ground pretending to be injured, which
02:06was popularly called the death.
02:08The action was controversial and Wicky later admitted that he had acted by instinct and
02:13that he never planned such a play.
02:35In these images, recorded by another witness, Miguel Herrera is observed jumping the line
02:41of security at the Philadelphia airport to face Christian Martinolli.
02:46Miguel Piojo Herrera, recognized for his explosive character, starred in several controversies
02:51throughout his career, but one of the most outstanding episodes was his altercation with
02:57commentator Christian Martinolli in 2015.
03:01During a meeting at the Philadelphia airport after the Golden Cup, Herrera, according to
03:06what the witnesses narrate, hit Martinolli after public criticism that the commentator
03:11had made about his performance as coach of the Mexican team.
03:16The situation intensified when the daughter of Herrera also confronts the narrator.
03:29This incident cost him his position as national team player, since the Mexican Football Federation
03:35decided to remove him to avoid further negative repercussions.
03:45Number 7.
03:46Carlos Enrique Raposo
03:57Carlos Enrique Raposo, known as El Kaiser, went down in history as the footballer who
04:03never played.
04:04For more than 20 years he deceived clubs in Brazil, Mexico, the United States and France,
04:09pretending to be a professional player without almost ever stepping on the field.
04:14His cunning, charisma and a network of contacts helped him keep the farce, pretended injuries
04:20in training and used fake medical certificates to avoid playing, even a toy phone
04:27to simulate calls from European clubs interested in signing him.
04:32He never scored a goal or played 90 minutes, but in addition to being hired, he managed
04:38to extend his contracts or even increase his salary.
04:59Number 6.
05:00Luis Suarez.
05:02Nicknamed the gunman, Suarez starred in several controversies throughout his career, being
05:07particularly famous for his bites on the field of play.
05:12His history includes three prominent incidents.
05:15In 2010, playing for Ajax, he bit the player Othman Bakal of PSV Eindhoven, which cost
05:22him a suspension of seven games.
05:25In 2013, already in Liverpool, he bit the defender Branslav Ivanovic of Chelsea and
05:31was suspended for 10 games.
05:34Finally, in 2014, during the World Cup in Brazil, Suarez bit the Italian Giorgio Chiellini
05:40in a key match between Uruguay and Italy.
05:52This incident had a great media impact and cost him a suspension of 9 international games
05:58and 4 months out of club competitions.
06:02Number 5.
06:03Roberto Rojas.
06:04In the 65th minute, the game is stopped by the launch of a bengala that seems to have
06:09hit Rojas' head.
06:12The goalkeeper bleeds profusely and the tension invades the Chilean players who decide to
06:17leave the field in the face of the lack of security.
06:20Roberto Rojas, nicknamed El Cóndor, was a Chilean goalkeeper famous for his protagonism
06:25in the controversial episode known as El Bengalazo, which occurred on September 3, 1989, in a
06:33eliminatory match for the 1990 World Cup between Chile and Brazil, played in the Maracaná.
06:41During the second half, a bengala thrown from the stands fell near Rojas.
06:46The goalkeeper pretended to have been hit by the car and inflicted a cut on his face with a knife
06:52that he had hidden, seeking to suspend the game and blame the Brazilian public.
06:58The Chilean team left the field in protest, but after an investigation
07:04by FIFA, the farce was discovered.
07:06The next day, photos and images appear that show that the bengala did not hit Rojas.
07:11In addition, the first medical reports of the goalkeeper are known.
07:15El Cóndor had a wound on his forehead, but this did not show signs of burns or traces
07:19of gunpowder.
07:20As a result, Rojas was suspended for life of professional football and the team
07:26could not play again in the next edition of the World Cup.
07:30The conclusions of the investigation indicated that El Cóndor had self-injured voluntarily,
07:35in an orchestrated plan by the members of the Chilean team to suspend the match.
07:41Number 4.
07:42Rosy Ruiz.
07:43That day, an unknown heroine would emerge.
07:45Rosy Ruiz, from Havana, Cuba, 27 years old, emerged from the anonymity to rise with the
07:51golden press of the Boston Marathon.
07:53Rosy Ruiz was a Cuban-American runner who starred in one of the most famous frauds
07:59in the history of sport by winning the Boston Marathon in 1980.
08:04Ruiz crossed the finish line in first place with a surprising time, but quickly
08:10suspicions arose due to his apparent lack of exhaustion and the absence of witnesses
08:15who would have seen him for most of the race, as he reflected very little sweat on his
08:20clothing, plus he did not look as tired as competitors normally cross the finish line
08:25in a race of such nature.
08:26Not only that caught the attention, but also the impressive record time in which he had
08:31done it, as it marked the best time in the entire history of the marathon.
08:34An investigation revealed that Ruiz had actually joined the route just over a kilometer
08:40before the finish line.
08:42It was also discovered that he had used a similar tactic in the New York Marathon to
08:47classify Boston, traveling by subway for part of the journey.
08:51Photographer Susan Morrow revealed that she had found her in the New York subway while
08:55the race was in full swing, and then re-inserted in the circuit and reached the finish line,
09:00the same movement that seems to have been carried out in the Boston Marathon.
09:03His victory was annulled and the triumph in Boston was awarded to the true winner, Jacqueline
09:09Garreau.
09:11Number 3.
09:12Carlos Bilardo.
09:13In the left side of the screen, Pedro Monzón appears and takes another green container,
09:20but immediately the masseur gives him an indication the same as the doctor, Monzón
09:24immediately spits out what he had taken.
09:26The case of the white bottle was considered only a legend many times, this happened
09:32during the 1990 World Cup in Italy in the quarter-final game between Argentina and Brazil.
09:39According to various versions, the Argentine team would have offered Branco, a Brazilian player,
09:44an adulterated water bottle with somníferos, a trap orchestrated by the Argentine technical director
09:50Carlos Bilardo.
09:51This was carried out by the Argentine masseur Galíndez, who approached the player after
09:57an interruption in the game and gave him the drink.
10:00Although apparently affected by the substance, he decreased his performance in the rest of the game.
10:14Although Bilardo denied having participated in this incident, Diego Maradona himself and
10:19later José Basualdo admitted it publicly.
10:23Someone poked a ragipnol in the bottle and everything rotted, Maradona confessed 15 years later.
10:34Some people, when they saw the photo in the newspaper, began to recognize
10:38basketball players who had no disability.
10:42In the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, Spain starred in one of the greatest frauds
10:47in the history of sport.
10:49The basketball team of people with intellectual disability won the gold medal,
10:54but later it was discovered that 10 of the 12 players had no disability.
11:00This fraud involved falsification of documents and was orchestrated to obtain economic benefits and prestige.
11:08The final bill of that scandal included the withdrawal of medals, the return of all
11:13subsidies and a fine of € 5,400 for Fernando Martín Vicente.
11:19The plot was denounced by an infiltrated journalist, uncovering the truth and bringing
11:25sanctions such as the exclusion of this category of Paralympians for several years and fines
11:31for those responsible.
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11:48Number 1. Luis Resto.
11:58Luis Resto starred in one of the most disloyal scandals in the history of boxing
12:03during his fight against Billy Collins Jr. on June 16, 1983.
12:10In that fight, Resto and his coach manipulated the gloves by replacing them with a more rigid material,
12:17in addition to the fact that Resto's bandages contained hardened plaster.
12:33Although Resto won the fight by unanimous decision, the severe injuries to the face
12:42and eyes of Collins revealed the deception.
12:57Collins suffered irreversible damage to his vision, which prevented him from continuing
13:01his career and plunged him into a deep depression that culminated with his death in a car accident
13:07in 1984, considered by many as an indirect suicide due to the psychological impact of the case.
13:16Resto was sentenced to three years in prison along with his coach and was expelled for life
13:22from professional boxing.
13:24And do you agree with our choices?
13:27What other cheating athlete was missing on this list?
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