Diego Maradona Diego Maradona was a magical playmaker whose dribbling, vision, and passion made him a legend, most famously during Argentina’s 1986 World Cup triumph. His “Hand of God” goal and “Goal of the Century” against England in the same match encapsulated his brilliance and controversy. At Napoli, he transformed a struggling club into a two-time Serie A champion, becoming a deity in southern Italy. Despite off-field struggles, his on-pitch genius was undeniable—small in stature but immense in influence, Maradona controlled games with close ball control and explosive acceleration. He won FIFA World Player of the Year in 1986 and left a legacy of raw emotion and unmatched individual brilliance. Maradona remains a cultural icon, symbolizing both football’s beauty and its complexities.
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