Maradona, his last words
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During his 21-year football career,
Diego Armando Maradona
scored 312 goals in 588 games for six teams, Argentinos Junior, Bona Juniors, Barcelona, Napoli, Sevilla and Newell's Old Boys.
Some of those so many are part of the collective imagination, moments that even those who are not football lovers remember.
His two goals to England in the quarterfinals of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico are surely the most iconic, but there are more, many more.
With Boca, to San Lorenzo, in the 1981 Metropolitan
Maradona's first title, the resurgence of Boca.
At the age of 21 and with a magnificent free kick, the '10' certified what would end up being his only achievement in Argentina before leaving for Europe.
In that 1981 season, first and last in Boca, Maradona stood out with 28 goals and 17 assists in the Metropolitan.
With Barcelona, at Estrella Roja, in the 1982 Recopa
"I promise a goal. This date brings me many memories and I want to celebrate it in a big way," said Maradona, before the Cup Winners' Cup round of 16 match against Estrella Roja.
Already in Barcelona he remembered that six years before he had made his debut in the elite with Argentinos that same day, October 20.
He complied, and boy did he comply, with a vaseline that helped Barça 2-4.
With Barcelona, Real Madrid, in the League Cup, 1983
It happened at the Santiago Bernabeu.
On June 26, 1983, Real Madrid and Barcelona were playing in the final of the League Cup when, in the second half, Maradona, on a counterattack, faced goalkeeper
Agustín Rodríguez
, waited for defender
Juan José
and scored a memorable goal.
The match ended 2-2 and in the repeat, Barcelona won 2-1.
With Naples, to Juventus, in Serie A in 1985
"That day I got into the hearts of the Neapolitans," he said years later.
On the eighth round of Serie A, Napoli received
Michel Platini's
champion Juventus
and with 0-0 on the scoreboard, Maradona made up an impossible goal.
Juventus remembered the goal on social networks this Wednesday after his death.
'The hand of God' to England, in the 1986 World Cup.
Four years after the Falklands War, Argentina beat England in the 1986 World Cup with two goals from Maradona in the second half, one cheating and the other anthological.
The first started with a pass back to goalkeeper Shilton, which the Argentine anticipated with his head ... according to the referee.
He actually hit the ball with his left hand to score.
'The goal of the century' to England, in the 1986 World Cup.
The second is surely the most famous goal in football history.
Four minutes after 'the hand of God' came 'the goal of the century'.
"He's going to play it for Diego, there Maradona has it, two score him, Maradona steps on the ball, the genius of world football starts from the right, leaves the line and goes to play for
Burruchaga
... Always Maradona! Genius ! Genius! Genius! Ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta ... Gooooool ... Gooooool ... I want to cry! Holy God, long live football! Golaaazooo! Diegoooool ! Maradona! It's to cry, forgive me ... Maradona, in a memorable run, in the play of all time ... Cosmic kite ... What planet did you come from to leave so much English on the road, so that the country is a clenched fist shouting for Argentina? Argentina 2 - England 0. Diegol, Diegol, Diego Armando Maradona ... Thank God, for football, for Maradona, for these tears, for this Argentina 2 - England 0 ", what Narrated
Victor Hugo Morales
.
With Naples, Milan, in Serie A in 1987
The Naples, champion.
Just over 60 years the Neapolitans had to wait to see their team win a 'scudetto'.
The head of this achievement was Maradona, who finally celebrated on May 10, 1987.
That season he scored 10 goals, the last of them decisive, against Milan.
Maradona's goal with Napoli against AC Milan (Serie A 1987) THE WORLD
With Sevilla, Sporting, in the 1993 League
Back in Spain, the Argentine lived a time of lights and shadows in Seville, although he shone before the greats.
In January of that 1993, his best month, he scored his last two goals as a Sevilla player against Sporting and Albacete and Sevilla was placed in a seventh place in the classification that he no longer abandoned.
It only lasted a year.
With Argentina, to Greece in the 1994 World Cup
The celebration is remembered more than the goal, that relief in the foreground, that furious race, those injected eyes ... But the goal was a work of art.
Before his positive for doping in the 1994 World Cup in the United States, Maradona scored a goal against Greece that was among the best of his already twilight career.
Maradona's goal with Argentina against Greece (1994 World Cup) THE WORLD
With Boca, Belgrano in the Closing of 1996
His last play goal and, of course, a magnificent goal.
After missing a penalty, Maradona retaliated with a brilliant move, one of the last times he rubbed the lamp.
It was in 1996, the following year, his last active season, and he would only score from set pieces.
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