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Considered the greatest soccer player of all time, he died as a result of cardiorespiratory arrest. El Pelusa recently turned 60 and was recovering from head surgery. ARGENTINA SOCCER DECEASED DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA m This Wednesday, November 25, 2020, will be remembered as the saddest day for Argentines and for all lovers and followers of world soccer: none other than Diego Armando Maradona, yes sir, considered the best soccer player in the world, died. an era, the one that gave so many joys, triumphs and emotions to the so-called king of sport. According to information published in the newspaper Clarín of Argentina, Pelusa , as he was affectionately known, died as a result of cardiorespiratory arrest, while he was in his home located in the town of Tigre, in the province of Buenos Aires. He learned that several ambulances arrived at the home, but they could do nothing to revive the former player. Diego Armando Maradona was not in good health.
On October 30, he celebrated his 60th birthday. He received a tribute from his followers, members of the Club Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, where he served as technical director, his players and other personalities, who also joined the celebration for the Brazil Mobile Number List birthday of the fluff. However, that day aroused concern among the attendees, family members and other close friends, who noticed Diego as lost, stuck when speaking, so they decided to admit him to a care center. Diego Maradona, on the day of his 60th birthday celebration. / RRSS. Diego Maradona, on the day of his 60th birthday celebration. / RR SS. Once admitted to the hospital, some tests were performed and the diagnosis was that Diego had a subdural hematoma, so he had to undergo surgery quickly to drain the clot. On November 3, he underwent surgery and the doctors indicated that the intervention was a success and that the legendary Argentina number 10 had to spend a few more days hospitalized as part of the recovery process, but that he had to continue with certain care for the well-being of his health.
There was a mix of opinions among all the treating doctors, as some suggested extending his stay in the clinic, while others maintained that he could be discharged with the commitment to maintain certain care at home. After being discharged, the player was transferred to his home in the San Andrés neighborhood of the town of Tigre, a district of the same name in the Province of Buenos Aires, where he remained until this Wednesday, November 25 and after suffering cardiac arrest, Diego Armando Maradona passed away. The player born in Villa Fiorito, in the Lanús district, south of the city of Buenos Aires, made history with the Argentine National Team, won the 1986 World Cup, played for FC Barcelona with whom he won the Copa del Rey, He placed Napoli in Italian football in the elite of European football, there he won Serie A in 1987 and 1990 and the UEFA Cup in 1989. He was currently the coach of the Argentine football first division team, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. Today the world of sports, fans, football followers, players and of course all of Argentina, mourns the departure of who was and will continue to be considered the best player in all of history.
On October 30, he celebrated his 60th birthday. He received a tribute from his followers, members of the Club Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, where he served as technical director, his players and other personalities, who also joined the celebration for the Brazil Mobile Number List birthday of the fluff. However, that day aroused concern among the attendees, family members and other close friends, who noticed Diego as lost, stuck when speaking, so they decided to admit him to a care center. Diego Maradona, on the day of his 60th birthday celebration. / RRSS. Diego Maradona, on the day of his 60th birthday celebration. / RR SS. Once admitted to the hospital, some tests were performed and the diagnosis was that Diego had a subdural hematoma, so he had to undergo surgery quickly to drain the clot. On November 3, he underwent surgery and the doctors indicated that the intervention was a success and that the legendary Argentina number 10 had to spend a few more days hospitalized as part of the recovery process, but that he had to continue with certain care for the well-being of his health.
There was a mix of opinions among all the treating doctors, as some suggested extending his stay in the clinic, while others maintained that he could be discharged with the commitment to maintain certain care at home. After being discharged, the player was transferred to his home in the San Andrés neighborhood of the town of Tigre, a district of the same name in the Province of Buenos Aires, where he remained until this Wednesday, November 25 and after suffering cardiac arrest, Diego Armando Maradona passed away. The player born in Villa Fiorito, in the Lanús district, south of the city of Buenos Aires, made history with the Argentine National Team, won the 1986 World Cup, played for FC Barcelona with whom he won the Copa del Rey, He placed Napoli in Italian football in the elite of European football, there he won Serie A in 1987 and 1990 and the UEFA Cup in 1989. He was currently the coach of the Argentine football first division team, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. Today the world of sports, fans, football followers, players and of course all of Argentina, mourns the departure of who was and will continue to be considered the best player in all of history.