Messi, World Cup and Diego Maradona
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Remembering how Diego Maradona touched heaven in a World Cup semi-final
Maradona is the Icarus of football.
Maradona had just lost a 2019 play-off final with the Mexican second-division side he was coaching at the time, Dorados de Sinaloa, when Bustamante spotted him smoking the cigar on his way out of the stadium. When Maradona threw what was left of it under the team bus, Bustamante got down on his knees to rescue the relic smoked by El Diego.
Argentinian soccer legend Diego Maradona, one of the sport's greatest players who scored the infamous "Hand of God" goal in the 1986 World Cup, has died, officials said Wednesday. He was 60 years old. "The Argentine Football Association, through its ...
Follow for live updates from Mexico-England World Cup game! It is a play that is a crucial part of soccer history, and one that certainly would never happen today. Diego Maradona ran onto the end of an attempted clearance by England midfielder Steve Hodge,
A multimillion-dollar battle for a soccer god’s brand is being waged across continents, burning investors and tearing his family apart.
PARIS — Diego Maradona’s heirs will launch a lawsuit to try and stop the auction of a trophy he was awarded after the 1986 World Cup won by Argentina, their lawyer told The Associated Press on Tuesday. The Golden Ball trophy rewarding the best player ...
Resurfaced comments from the late Diego Maradona about Lionel Messi's leadership resurface before Argentina's next World Cup match. Can Messi lead?
England triumphed over Norway 2-1 in the World Cup quarter-finals, with Jude Bellingham scoring both goals, showcasing his brilliance once again. Norway initially led with Andreas Schjelderup's goal,
Michael Olise’s ability to not get too emotionally involved is one of the qualities that have made him one of the stars of the World Cup. That is the verdict of former Premier League manager
In his 2000 autobiography, 'I Am El Diego', Maradona admitted the match transcended football; 'It was like beating a country, not a football team,' he wrote, calling the victory 'our revenge' and 'rec
