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Diego Maradona, The World’s Greatest Footballer Died

Diego Maradona, The World’s Greatest Footballer Died. Giants across the world pay tribute to the death of legendary footballer Diego Maradona in the sports world.

The world’s greatest footballer Diego Maradona died at the age of 60 from a heart attack.

Former Argentina footballer Maradona represented his team from 1977 to 1994 and was known as an attacking midfielder.

He was seriously ill for some time and was in the hospital and finally on 25 November 2020, he said goodbye to this world.

Maradona made his debut at the age of just 16. He played his first match against Hungary on 17 February 1977 and played a total of 91 matches in his career and scored 34 goals for the Argentina national team.

He had also played for many clubs in his career and also performed well here. Maradona represented clubs such as Barcelona, ​​Napoli, Sevilla and also played excellent football there.

Maradona, who made Argentina under his captaincy as FIFA World Champion in 1986, is shocked at the game.

BCCI President Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, IPL franchise CSK and Mumbai Indians have paid tribute to him.

Apart from this, top football clubs like Manchester United and Barcelona also expressed grief over his demise.

Apart from this, the legendary footballer Ronaldo also paid tribute to him.

PM Narendra Modi mourns the death of legendary footballer Diego Maradona

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condoled the death of Diego Maradona, who was included in the list of world’s great footballers.

PM Modi has tweeted that this veteran footballer has given historical moments to the sports world.

PM Modi tweeted, “Diego Maradona was a master of football who enjoyed global popularity.

Throughout his career, he gave us some of the best sports moments on the football field. His untimely demise brought us all Has saddened him. May his soul rest in peace. “

Argentine legend Diego Maradona, the Messiah of Hand of God and football goalscorer of the century, died on Wednesday at the age of 60 from a heart attack.

Politicians, footballers, cricketers, litterateurs and fans across the world expressed grief over his death.

Maradona, one of the world’s greatest footballers, made Argentina a world champion in 1986.

In the quarter-finals of the same World Cup, he scored a hand against England, after which the incident came to be called ‘Hand of God’.

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