Diego Maradona
1960 born, Diego Maradona is a former Argentine footballer, and is currently the coach of the same team. He was an awesome second striker and attacking midfielder. The articles presented below give a more complete picture of his career and life.
Maradona --The Living Legend
International football legend Diego Maradona, who has a history of drug abuse, is under intensive care in a Buenos Aires clinic on Sunday after suffering acute heart failure. Considered one of the greatest footballers of all time, the 43-year-old former captain of the Argentine national team is today unable to breathe by himself, amid rumours about the cause of the illness.
Mark Hughes Criticises Diego Maradona Over Pablo Zabaleta Snub
The Manchester City manager said he was surprised that Argentina have overlooked his versatile recruit
All Eyes on Maradona As His Competitive Reign Begins in Earnest
Marcela Mora y Araujo: Diego Maradona must bear the hopes of a nation once again as he faces his first competitive game in charge of Argentina
Argentina Legend Diego Maradona is Recuperating in a Private Clinic After Being Released From Intensive Care
Soccer: Diego Maradona is recuperating in a private clinic after being rushed to intensive care.
Diego Maradona Re-admitted to Intensive Care After Complaining of Abdominal Pains
Soccer: Diego Maradona has been re-admitted to hospital, but his life is not reported to be in danger.
The Maradona 7 - A Classic Soccer Trick
Maradona 7 is argubly one of the first freestyle soccer trick in the early 80's invented by well-known player Diego Armando Maradona.
Profile: Diego Maradona
Only last year, Diego Maradona seemed all but finished. His weight ballooned and he grappled with cocaine addiction. How, then, did he reinvent himself as a trim TV star and political hero?
Maradona v Castro: Football Star Scores Winner in New Career
· President grants rare interview in Havana · Boost for slimmed-down soccer legend's TV show
What They Said About Diego Maradona
The news that on Sunday Diego Maradona had been admitted to hospital in Buenos Aires for heart and breathing difficulties prompted a premature outpouring of grief in Argentina. Maradona, who captained Argentina's 1986 World Cup-winning side, is regarded almost as a cross between Robin Hood and Superman in his home country.


