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Diego Armando Maradona no es del agrado de la FIFA y siempre estrá en la mira de la gente que dirige el futbol internacional para castigarlo. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
Fernando Gago is so unhappy at Real Madrid that he cries at home and is now desperate to leave the club in order to attract national team coach Diego Maradona's attention, according to his agent. Full Article at Goal.com
Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona (R) Fabricio Coloccini (C) and Martin Demichelis (L) stand after they were defeated by Spain during a friendly football match to preparation for the 2010 World Cup at Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on No... View Photo »
Much worse things have been said and there are people who do terrible things in football, but ... I said what I said and that's where things stand ... Sunday I will say what I have to say to FIFA and that'll be it.
National team coordinator Carlos Bilardo said in an interview with Radio Del Plata, that if FIFA does not allow Maradona to attend the World Cup draw next month, he will not attend either. So, who will represent Argentina at the World Cup draw? Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Pablo Zabaleta is backing Manchester City to guide Argentina to World Cup glory next year - at both ends of the pitch. Full Article at Football.co.uk
The striker is the elder of City's Argentinean pair by just under a year, and is a good bet to feature in Diego Maradona's thinking for South Africa. Full Article at Manchester City FC
Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009. View Photo »
Guus Hiddink could be set for a surprise move to become the joint coach of the Argentina national team with Diego Maradona. Hiddink’s Russia failed to reach the 2010 World Cup finals last week but the Dutch coach has been told to expect an approach from the Argentinian federation to work alongside Marad...
Victoria's No.1 jockey Damien Oliver has been suspended from riding for a month after being found to have used the same banned substance that saw Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona booted out of the 1994 World Cup. Full Article at Sportal Australia
To be clear, this is just a rumour right now. Nothing more, and certainly nothing official. Plus Guus Hiddink is officially contracted to the Russian national team until July 2010. So let’s not get carried away. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Diego Armando Maradona (born 30 October 1960 in Lanus, Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine football player, and current coach of the Argentine national side. He finished first in a FIFA internet poll on the best player of the 20th century. Full Article
Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona (R) Fabricio Coloccini (C) and Martin Demichelis (L) stand after they were defeated by Spain during a friendly football match to preparation for the 2010 World Cup at Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009. Spain won 2 to 1.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona celebrates after his team scored their first goal against Spain during a friendly football match at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona celebrates after his team scored their first goal against Spain during a friendly football match at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona watches the action during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona watches the action during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona (C) arrives for the friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a friendly football match against Spain to preparation for the 2010 World Cup at Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during their FIFA World Cup 2010 friendly football match at Vicente Calderon stadium on November 14, 2009 in Madrid.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona watches their match against Spain during a friendly football match for the 2010 World Cup at Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Argentinian coach Diego Armando Maradona gives a press conference in Madrid on November 12, 2009. Argentina will play a friendly match against Spain on November 14, 2009, in preparation for the 2009 World Cup.
View Photo »Argentinian coach Diego Armando Maradona gives a press conference in Madrid on November 12, 2009. Argentina will play a friendly match against Spain on November 14, 2009, in preparation for the 2009 World Cup.
View Photo »Argentinian coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a press conference in Madrid on November 12, 2009. Argentina will play a friendly match against Spain on November 14, 2009, in preparation for the 2009 World Cup.
View Photo »Argentinian coach Diego Armando Maradona gives a press conference in Madrid on November 12, 2009. Argentina will play a friendly match against Spain on November 14, 2009, in preparation for the 2009 World Cup.
View Photo »Argentinian coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures gives a press conference in Madrid on November 12, 2009. Argentina will play a friendly match against Spain on November 14, 2009, in preparation for the 2009 World Cup.
View Photo »Argentinian coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures after giving a press conference in Madrid on November 12, 2009. Argentina will play a friendly match against Spain on November 14, 2009, in preparation for the 2009 World Cup.
View Photo »Argentinian football player Lionel Messi (L) is congratulated by coach of the Argentina football team Diego Armando Maradona (R) after receiving the Di Stefano award for best player of the 2008-2009 season, on November 11, 2009, in Madrid.
View Photo »Argentinian football player Lionel Messi (C) poses with Argentina's football legend Alfredo Di Stefano (L) and coach of the Argentina football team Diego Armando Maradona (R) after receiving the Di Stefano award for best player of the 2008-2009 season, on November 11, 2009, in Madrid.
View Photo »Coach of the Argentinian football team Diego Armando Maradona poses with a giant replica of the newspaper Marca after Argentinian football player Lionel Messi (not pictured) was awarded the Di Stefano award for best player of the 2008-2009 season, on November 11, 2009, in Madrid.
View Photo »Argentinian football player Lionel Messi (C) poses with Argentina's football legend Alfredo Di Stefano (L) and coach of the Argentina football team Diego Armando Maradona (R) after receiving the Di Stefano award for best player of the 2008-2009 season, on November 11, 2009, in Madrid.
View Photo »Argentina's football legend Alfredo Di Stefano (L) and coach of the Argentinian football team Diego Armando Maradona (R) pose after awarding Argentinian football player Lionel Messi (not pictured) with the Di Stefano ward for best player of the 2008-2009 season, on November 11, 2009, i...
View Photo »Argentinian football player Lionel Messi (C) poses with Argentina's football legend Alfredo Di Stefano (L) and coach of the Argentina football team Diego Armando Maradona (R) after receiving the Di Stefano award for best player of the 2008-2009 season, on November 11, 2009, in Madrid.
View Photo »Argentina's head coach Diego Armando Maradona gestures during a friendly football match against Spain at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid on November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Much worse things have been said and there are people who do terrible things in football, but ... I said what I said and that's where things stand ... Sunday I will say what I have to say to FIFA and that'll be it.
Guus Hiddink could be set for a surprise move to become the joint coach of the Argentina national team with Diego Maradona. Hiddink’s Russia failed to reach the 2010 World Cup finals last week but the Dutch coach has been told to expect an approach from the Argentinian federation to work alongside Marad...
If anyone wants to take it badly, then let them take it badly ... I said what I said and that's where we stand. On Sunday I will go and say what I have to say to FIFA and that'll be that.
From the French FA point of view ... they need to look at themselves in this situation. Henry is their captain and a wonderful footballer but does he want to be like Diego Maradona and his legacy to be this handball, this goal that got them to the World Cup in an unjust manner? This was a defining game ...
Every time I see Xavi Hernandez play, he fills me (with emotion) with everything that he does ... Every game I see him play with Barca or the national team is like a masterclass, a masterclass in football.
Like Diego Maradona, when we reflect in years to come on the career of one of the finest strikers the game has known, we will have to put his handball against Ireland right up there with all the great goals he scored.
Angel has the quality to be a worldwide superstar within the next two years. I have always followed his career closely and his level has increased enormously since he’s been in Europe.
just when Argentina thought it was safe finally to prepare for the World Cup, their coach, Diego Maradona, was banned from football for two months last night. An often surreal, intensely controversial and deeply troubling year will draw to a close with no manager on the bench and a shadow hanging over t...
He didn’t play in Uruguay, but for me it’s as if he did. I like his way of being in the group, his way of participating in the emotions of the Seleccion even though he was off the pitch
The FIFA disciplinary committee...decided today to impose a two-month ban on taking part in any football related activity and a 25,000 CHF ($24,630) fine on the head coach of Argentina Diego Maradona
Thanks to God, it's been five years since I have not taken drugs or gone to nightclubs. My life is now focused on the Argentina national team
The Fifa disciplinary committee...decided today to impose a two-month ban on taking part in any football related activity and a $24 630 fine on the head coach of Argentina Diego Maradona, in relation to the disciplinary proceedings related to the incidents following the 2010 Fifa World Cup qualifying ma...
I don’t have to apologize. (Reporters) looked anti-Argentinian, and I will not forgive them. They wanted Argentina to be left out of the World Cup
Now players don't show emotion. One must feel the pain of losing to get back into track. (Argentina coach) Diego Maradona was hurt after the team's debacle in the World Cup qualifiers and they eventually returned to winning ways
I thank the team and the fans, who crossed the River Plate, for the privilege of taking Argentina to the World Cup
The media reports we have received so far leave us with with no alternative but to ask the disciplinary committee of FIFA to open a case against the coach of Argentina, Diego Maradona.
There were two ways we could have got to the World Cup, but we couldn't afford to be complacent because we knew Uruguay were going to throw everything at us ... We were the better side, but I hope the Uruguayans go through all the same.
Diego Maradona's belly flop after Argentina's winning goal on Saturday got me wondering
For those who didn’t believe in this national team, for those who treated me like garbage (I say) today we are in the World Cup with all the honours, beating a team like Uruguay
The ridicule of not being in the World Cup is threatening Argentina. Diego Maradona must now demonstrate that those who doubt him are wrong. I saw how Maradona publicly asked for God's help. The pressure is almost inhuman.
We're going to go play in Montevideo (Uruguay) with all of our pride
Is Diego Maradona’s Boca Bias Hurting Argentina?
The victory gives us new life ... It was a very dramatic finish. Now we go to Uruguay to play for a place in the World Cup.
I didn't expect to get to a situation like this. We have to beat Peru and then win in Uruguay
Argentina have got two really tough games now and Manchester City have 100 more
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