Friday, October 28, 2011

Biography of Diego Armando Maradona

Now I'll peel the history of one of the characters live football legend Diego Armando Maradona is (the Hand of God)
The Living Legend soccer world from Argentina in the '80s he was Diego Armando Maradona was born October 30, 1960 in the city of Buenos Aires Argentina. Maradona on the field as the position Supporting striker and attacking Midfielder. Maradona in the Argentine society was an idol. But not only the World Argentina was also admitted he was a creature of planet earth that has a typical moment in the dance field.
 
Hes career began in 1976 with Argentinos Juniors. A year later, he made an international career with the national team of Argentina. In 1981, he bought the club Boca Juniors for £ 1 million. That in the first year he went on to present the trophy joining Boca Juniors for the Campeonato Metropolitano.
Then in 1982, he was sold to FC Barcelona with a price of 3 million pound sterling, which is a world record. But it was some time to join, he had to rest for about a year due to heavy impact against his leg. And with this catalan club won the Copa del Rey and also the beginning of the Legend waving gait in Europe
Maradona then transferred to SSC Napoli in 1984 and brought the team to win Serie A for the first time in the history of Naples (1986/87 and 1989/1990). In addition, he also helped Napoli win the Italian Cup in 1987. A year later (season 88/89), Napoli beat Stuttgart to win the UEFA Cup.
Show greatness Maradona was at the time of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, where Argentina out of World Champion for the second time, after the first one in 1978 in Argentina.At the World Cup in Mexico, Maradona made the best goals of all time when England met Argentina in the quarter-finals. At that time Maradona dribbled from midfield, then passed five players and beat goalkeeper renowned British English, Peter Shilton.
Unfortunately, at the party anyway, Maradona made a very bad goal anyway. Goals are created through the help of hand, says Maradona as a result of assistance "hand of God". He finally admitted that it was done intentionally on August 22, 2005.At the next World Cup 1990 in Italy, Maradona managed to bring Argentina became a finalist after beating hosts Italy in the semi-finals. Unfortunately at the top of the party, Argentina defeated by West Germany with a score of 1-0.Decrease in career and pascakarir
His career then climbed down after that. He was found guilty of doping in 1991 and was banned for 15 months. Once free, he made his comeback with Sevilla, but was fired a year later. He then returned to Argentina and play with Newell's Old Boys for 5 games before once again banned for 15 months for doping to be known as the 1994 World Cup takes place.
After he became coach of Deportivo Mandiyú (1994) and Racing Club (1995) and tried to continue his career playing for Boca between 1995 and 1997, he finally retired on October 30, 1997.In 2004, Maradona was near death from a heart attack due to cocaine overdose. After discharge from the hospital, he did abdominal surgery in March 2005 to reduce weight. In August 2005, he began his new career as a talk show host.
In 2008, Maradona was surprisingly elected as head coach of the Argentina national team. And, on his career as the new coach Tim Tango, Maradona managed to bring his team to subvert Scotland 1-0 in Glasgow. Maradona also pointed to Maxi Rodriguez, Atletico Madrid midfielder as the new national team captain.
Here's a complete Data Diego Armando Maradona
Name: Diego Armando MaradonaDate of Birth: October 30, 1960Place of Birth: Lanus, Provincia de Buenos Aires ArgentinaPosition Players: Supporting striker, attacking Midfielder
CAREER CLUBArgentinos Junior (1976-1980) 166 games (116 goals)Boca Junior (1981)Barcelona (1982 - 1983) 58 games (38 goals)Napoli (1984 -1991) 259 games (115 goals)Sevilla (1992 - 1993) 29 games (7 goals)Newell's Old Boy (1993)Boca Junior (1995 - 1997) 71 games (35 goals) in 1981 joined with th
CAREER national teamsArgentina Junior (1977 - 1979) 23 games (11 goals)Argentina (1977 - 1994) 91 games (34 goals)
ACHIEVEMENT CLUBCampeonato Metropolitano th 1981 (Boca Juniors)Copa del Rey th 1983 (Barcelona)Serie A th 1987 and 1990 (Napoli)Coppa Italia th 1987 (Napoli)UEFA Cup th 1989 (Napoli)Super Coppa Italia th 1990 (Napoli)
ACHIEVEMENT national teamsU-20 World Cup 19791986 World Cup1993 Copa Artemio Franchi
AppreciationIn 2001, he was chosen as FIFA "Player of the Century" along with Pele. Tally at the 1986 World Cup, where he passed five England defenders and goalkeeper Peter Shilton to score goals, was selected as the "Goal of the Century" in voting conducted Fédération Internationale de Football Association
now serves as national coach Maradona of Argentina.
This bit of history alive Diego Armando Maradona. If there is misinformation I'm sorry

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