Diego Maradona famous for the hand, the nose and the fingers



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MOSCOW – (AP) – Diego Maradona became famous with his hand, became famous for what he has come up with and, nowadays, is memorable for his extended middle fingers.

Now 57, his firefly frame inflated in a fire pump body, Maradona was a must-see TV and internet show during Argentina's 2-1 win over Nigeria on Tuesday night in St. Petersburg. The victory allowed the current team from Argentina to face France this weekend in the round of 16, but much of the post-match was dedicated to the star retired.

He cracked like a wind toy, went into rest mode, and then responded to Marcos Rojo's goal in the 86th minute with a double bow to the fans. Maradona needed help to settle in an adjacent luxury box after the match, but later said on Instagram that he was OK.

A look at the life of Maradona, currently FIFA Ambbadador:

PHENOM

Raised in a poor neighborhood outside of Buenos Aires, Maradona made his professional debut for Argentinos Juniors in October 1976. He played his first match for the Argentinian national team in February but did not not been selected for the 1978 World Cup team. the first world title of the nation.

YOUNG STAR

He was transferred to Boca Juniors in 1981, scored twice with Argentina against Hungary at the 1982 World Cup, then 38 goals for two seasons in Spain with Barcelona interrupted by a disease (hepatitis) and a injury (a broken ankle). Maradona moved to Naples for the 1984-85 season and led the club to his first two Serie A titles in 1987 and 1990.

"GOD'S HAND"

Maradona was dazzled at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, in the prime of life at age 25. He tied in a 1-1 draw against Italy, before playing his most famous match in the quarterfinals against England. Maradona dribbled in the middle of the field and pbaded to Jorge Valdano. Steve Hodge attempted a clearance and the ball fell into the penalty area. Maradona beat goaltender Peter Shilton and punched the ball. Tunisian referee Ali Bin Nbader did not spot the ball and allowed the goal to count. Maradona scored four minutes later on a 60-yard run, dribbling four players and rounding goalkeeper Peter Shilton. Speaking in Spanish after the match, Maradona said the first goal was scored "a bit with Maradona's head and a little with the hand of God".

Maradona scored two more goals in the 2-0 semi-final win against Belgium and helped Jorge Burruchaga's goal in the 84th minute in the 3-2 win over Germany in the quarter-finals. West in the final. From that moment, he was considered alongside Pelé as the best football player.

DECLINE AND DRUGS

The repeated fouling had an impact on Maradona on the ground, and he began to behave more erratically on the ground. A positive test for cocaine after a Serie A match in 1991 led to a FIFA ban for the season. He was charged with the use and possession of cocaine in Argentina in April 1991 and detained in jail for one day. A federal court of appeal in Argentina ruled in April 1994 that it had complied with the orderly treatment for cocaine abuse.

He signed with Sevilla after the suspension, and moved to Newell's Old Boys in Argentina in 1993.

Maradona has been tested positive for ephedrine, a nasal decongestant that can act as a stimulant, and four related drugs after a World Cup match at the 1994 World Cup in the United States. He was banned by FIFA until September 1995. He returned to Boca Juniors and finished his playing career in 1997.

Maradona was hospitalized in Uruguay in 2000, placed in intensive care and diagnosed with high blood pressure and irregular heartbeat. Blood and urine samples one day later revealed cocaine. He was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Argentina in 2004 because of his drug problem and spent two and a half months in a Cuban drug rehabilitation center later in the year. Maradona had a gastric bypbad in Colombia in 2005 and lost more than 100 pounds.

COACH

He led the Argentinian Mandiyu clubs in Corrientes in 1994 and Racing Club in 1995, then led the 2008-10 Argentine National Team. Maradona missed the World Cup draw in December 2009 while serving a two-month suspension. media after the last qualifying match of Argentina, a 1-0 win in Uruguay. Argentina lost to Germany in the quarterfinals of the World Cup and was coach to the United Arab Emirates with Al Wasi from 2011-12 and Fujairah from 2017 until last April .

TAX DISORDERS

The Italian tax police seized a pair of Rolex watches at a press conference outside Naples in 2006 and a pair of earrings worth 4,000 euros (then $ 5,900) three years later in Bolzano. The ANSA news agency said in 2013 that the Italian authorities have stated that the overdue tax bill of Maradona amounted to about 39 million euros (53 million dollars).

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By the Associated Press By RONALD BLUM (AP Sports Writer)