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Diego Maradona death: his lifestyle and career

Argentina soccer legend Diego Maradona has kicked the bucket at the age of 60, a source near his family affirmed to CNN.

Viewed as probably the best part throughout the entire existence of the game, Maradona turned into an easily recognized name after motivating his nation to World Cup wonder in 1986.

He became the overwhelming focus at the competition with an important presentation against England where he scored a notorious objective that he later portrayed as the “Hand of God.”

The little forward out-bounced unbelievable attendant Peter Shilton and punched the ball into the net. Regardless of the undeniable handball, the objective was permitted to stand on the grounds that the arbitrator didn’t see the foul.

Later in the game, he scored probably the best objective in history in the wake of weaving his way past seven English safeguards.

He likewise played for driving European clubs, for example, Barcelona and Napoli in a sparkling profession that was additionally set apart by various discussions.

He won two Serie A titles with the Italian side which tweeted “For eternity. Farewell Diego” alongside a blue heart.

At the point when Maradona joined Napoli, one newsreader commented, “the least fortunate city in Italy purchases the most costly part on the planet.”

Cause of death: how Maradona died 

While his exhibitions on the pitch amazed, Maradona confronted various evil presences off it.

During his time in Italy, he came into contact with the Camorra – the Neapolitan mafia – and battled with habit.

He bombed a medication test in 1991 and got a 15-month restriction from the game.

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A roaming administrative vocation has followed his playing years, taking him from Argentina, to Mexico, and to the United Arab Emirates. Most as of late, he trained Gimnasia y Esgrima in Argentina.

Not long ago, Maradona went through fruitful medical procedures for a subdural hematoma – all the more regularly known as blood coagulation on the cerebrum.

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