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The Argentinian legend's controversial goal against England at the 1986 World Cup has been named the most notorious moment in ...
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Daily Star on MSNDiego Maradona's 'Hand of God' tops poll as most notorious football moment, fans say
Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' has been named as the most notorious moment in football history, according to fans ...
Marcelo Bielsa has described Diego Maradona as an artist whose “beauty cannot be matched”, with the Leeds boss adding his ...
The shirt worn by England goalkeeper Peter Shilton when Diego Maradona scored his “Hand of God” goal at the 1986 World Cup is ...
Diego Maradona admits Lionel Messi is “the best football player today” and considers his fellow Argentine to be an “enormous” talent but is hoping to see the Barcelona superstar downed by Napoli.
In the end, it's the No. 11, but wearing the No. 10 would have been a huge deal. Here's why: The Napoli No. 10 bring us back ...
It's not official yet but Kevin de Bruyne might become the first player in the recent history of Napoli to be officially ...
Maradona 'Hand of God' Goal 1986 World Cup by ClassicEngland on YouTube. Maradona's second goal saw him dribble the ball past almost the entire English team before beating goalkeeper Peter Shilton.
Kevin de Bruyne says it is “an honour” to be allowed to train for Napoli wearing Diego Maradona’s iconic No 10 but insists it ...
Diego Maradona died last week of a heart attack at the age of 60. The Argentinian soccer legend is one of the more intriguing sporting figures of our generation. Early Life Diego Maradona was born … ...
Maradona had already been pegged, by many, as the game’s hottest rising talent. Barcelona, Boca, Juventus and a host of other megaclubs had begun exploring the idea of signing him.
Maradona, on the other hand, had a better club career, which saw him play at Barcelona and Napoli. Pele was more confined to Brazil and the Brazilian League.
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