Maradona died at his own house, the cause of everyones surprise
Latest update: Argentine football legend Diego Maradona died at the age of 60 from a stroke at his home on the evening of November 25 (local time).
The culmination of Maradona 's career was the 1986 World Gold Cup with the Argentina team.
Two weeks ago, Maradona had surgery to remove blood clots in the brain. He was released from the hospital on 11/11 but is still cared for and monitored every day. Four ambulances were gathered around Maradona's house in the capital, Buenos Aires when he died, but the doctors' efforts were in vain.
On the homepage, the Argentine Football Federation confirmed: "The Argentine Football Federation, through its President Claudio Tapia, expresses its deepest grief over the death of legend Diego Armando Maradona. He is always in the left. heart each of us ".
Maradona, dubbed the "Golden Boy", is the only person in football on a par with Pele. When he was born, he played for the defense, scoring 34 goals in 91 games for the Argentina team.
The culmination of Maradona's career was the World Cup championship in 1986 - the tournament he scored five goals, including the now-known legacies of the goal that is like "The Hand of God" and the poison. played from the middle of the field during the match against England.
At club level, Maradona played a total of 259 games, scoring 115 goals and 29 assists in the colors of Boca Juniors, Barca and Napoli. He is best remembered during his time at Napoli, helping the mid-range Italian club then win the Scudetto in 1987 and 1990.
Maradona took pictures with relatives after brain surgery three weeks ago. This is his last rare image. Photo: AFP.
Maradona is very talented but also has many disabilities. In 1991, he was sentenced to 15 months from a suspended sentence after being found to use cocaine. By the 1994 World Cup, he was eliminated from the team due to his positive substance.
Maradona's coaching career has also lackluster. He led Argentina at the 2010 World Cup but was eliminated by Germany in the quarterfinals. Recently, he coached the Gimnasia Club in the Argentina Championship.
On October 30, Maradona felt unwell while directing a match for Gimnasia. He then had to leave just before the first half ended. Maradona initially presented with depression, anemia and dehydration, before being concluded with subdural hematoma of the brain. Dr. Luque, who treats Maradona believes that the cause was caused by an accident, but a legend born in 1960 does not remember when he fell or hit the head.
Maradona's health has been in turmoil over the years. He has many serious illnesses at the same time, including heart and liver problems - a consequence of his years of drug and alcohol use.