Chinanews client, December 5th, Beijing time on the 5th, Serie A Naples Football Club issued an announcement saying that on Friday night local time, the Naples city government passed a proposal, and the São Paulo Stadium was officially renamed Diego Armando Maradona stadium.

On November 26, local time, outside the San Paulo Stadium in Naples, Italy, a man holding his child was walking in a team mourning Maradona.

  Maradona died of cardiac arrest on November 25 at the age of 60.

According to the Argentine media "Clarion", Maradona's preliminary autopsy results showed that the cause of death was "acute heart failure."

  After the farewell ceremony of the remains at the Presidential Palace, Maradona's coffin was transported to the Bellavista Cemetery more than 30 kilometers away and was officially buried in the evening of the 26th.

The cemetery is located on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, where his parents were also buried.

  The sudden departure of a generation of football kings has aroused great attention from the world. Many politicians, football stars and ordinary fans around the world have expressed their condolences.

FIFA also issued an announcement through its official website, calling on its 211 member associations to mourn one of the greatest iconic figures in football history.

Data map Sun, sea and Maradona are the three treasures of Naples in that period. Even after Maradona left, the streets and lanes of Naples still extol the glorious years.

  After learning of the death of Maradona, the Mayor of Naples, Italy, Magistris announced that the São Paulo Stadium in Naples will be renamed the Maradona Stadium.

Today, the name change proposal has been approved by the Naples City Government.

  São Paulo Stadium is the home stadium of the Serie A Naples Club.

Maradona is one of the legends of Naples. From 1984 to 1992, he brought two Serie A trophies and two Coppa Italia to Naples.

  Sun, sea and Maradona are the three treasures of Naples at that time. Even after Maradona left, the streets and lanes of Naples still extol that glorious time.

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