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Eighteen months later, what has followed is nothing short of astonishing. The 25 year old Cavani, settling and thriving in a central striker position under Mazzarri, has finally given Neopolitans a worthy heir to the cult status and popularity of Diego...
10 Most Hostile World Football Stadiums Bleacher Report During the 1990 FIFA World Cup, the Naples supporters effectively barracked for Argentina, such was their love for Diego Maradona. The Westfalenstadion is a stadium designed to magnify the atmosphere.
Argentina's Diego Maradona, head coach of Al Wasl Football Club, gestures after Sharjah's player Marcelo Da Silva, not pictured, scored against Al Wasl during the Etisalat Pro-League soccer match between Al Wasal and Sharjah in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates,... View Photo »
He took the wrong pill ... Instead of taking the pill for before bedtime, he took his morning pill. He got confused and he doesnt know what he's saying... I suggest that next time he takes the right medication before he starts to speak, and that he changes his doctor.
...in New Jersey, as soon as possible so that the contents of the Qatar Foundation Three months later, the Premier League was born It doesn't subject if it's a club or nationwide team; the soccer jersey is common and different from the game Suspense column...
Ajman coach Abdul Wahab Abdul Qader insists avoiding relegation remains his No. 1 aim this season despite overseeing an impressive charge up the Etisalat Pro League table. Abdul Qader's latest victims were Diego Maradona's Al Wasl, as the visitors...
Wasl chairman Marwan bin Bayat has told manager Diego Maradona to stop complaining about a lack of transfer funds. Maradona has been public about his frustrations over his inability to spend during the January transfer window, claiming the lack of funds...
Argentina's Diego Maradona, right, head coach of Al Wasl Football Club, gestures as Assistant referee Saeed Yammahi, left, and fourth referee Abdulla Al Harthi, center, laugh during the Etisalat Pro-League soccer match between Al Wasal and Sharjah in Sharjah,... View Photo »
It was 4-1 against a team that included Diego Maradona. I scored two and Gianluca Vialli scored the other two.
Wasl chairman Marwan bin Bayat has told manager Diego Maradona to stop complaining about a lack of transfer funds. Al Wasl chairman Marwan bin Bayat has told manager Diego Maradona to stop complaining about a lack of transfer funds. Maradona has been...
Soccer icon Diego Armando Maradona, who enjoyed some of his best years while playing for Napoli, says he has no plans to visit Italy again until he can resolve his quarrel with Italian tax authorities, who claim he owes 40 million euros ($56 million). ...
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 Diego Maradona, right, head coach of Al Wasl Football Club, gestures as Assistant referee Saeed Yammahi, left, and fourth referee Abdulla Al Harthi, center, laugh during the Etisalat Pro-League soccer match between Al Wasal and Sharjah in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Monday,...
View Photo »Al-Wasl's Argentinian coach Diego Maradona (R) watches his team play against al-Sharjah on Januray 23, 2012 in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah.
View Photo »Al-Wasl's Argentinian coach Diego Maradona reacts during a match against al-Sharjah on Januray 23, 2012 in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah. EDS NOTE: Corrects date in caption.
View Photo »Al-Wasl's Argentinian coach Diego Maradona (R) gives instructions to his players during a match against al-Sharjah on Januray 23, 2012 at Sharjah Club in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah. EDS NOTE: Corrects date in caption.
View Photo »Al-Wasl's Argentinian coach Diego Maradona (R) walks onto the pitch at Sharjah Club in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah before the start of his team's match against al-Sharjah on Januray 23, 2012. EDS NOTE: Corrects date in caption.
View Photo »Al-Wasl's Argentinian coach Diego Maradona reacts during a match against al-Sharjah on Januray 23, 2012 in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah.
View Photo »Al-Wasl's Argentinian coach Diego Maradona (R) gives instructions to his players during a match against al-Sharjah on Januray 23, 2011 at Sharjah Club in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah.
View Photo »Argentina's Diego Maradona, head coach of Al Wasl Football Club, attends the Etisalat Pro-League soccer match between Al Wasal and Sharjah in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Jan. 23, 2012.
View Photo »Al-Wasl's Argentinian coach Diego Maradona (R) walks onto the pitch at Sharjah Club in the Gulf emirate of Sharjah before the start of his team's match against al-Sharjah on Januray 23, 2011.
View Photo »Former Argentina World Cup-winning captain Diego Maradona (R) embraces Anzhi captain Roberto Carlos during a visit to the Dagestani capital Makhachkala January 22, 2012. Maradona made a brief visit to the south Russian republic on Sunday as a guest of local football team Anzhi, local...
View Photo »Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona gestures after receiving a watch at the Peninsula Hotel in Shanghai for a promotional event with a Swiss watchmaker on January 17, 2011.
View Photo »Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona (L) looks at a poster of himself receiving a Hublot watch as he arrives at the Peninsula Hotel in Shanghai for a promotional event with a Swiss watchmaker on January 17, 2011.
View Photo »Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona (L) plays football with kids at the Peninsula Hotel in Shanghai for a promotional event with a Swiss watchmaker on January 17, 2011.
View Photo »United Arab Emirates' Al Wasl football club coach, Argentine former football star Diego Maradona, family and friends attend the funeral of his 81-year-old mother Dalma Franco de Maradona, in Buenos Aires on November 21, 2011. Dalma Franco de Maradona, known as Dona Tota, died late...
View Photo »Diego Maradona (C-white shirt), father of United Arab Emirates' Al Wasl football club coach, Argentine former football star Diego Maradona (out of frame), attends the funeral of his 81-year-old wifer Dalma Franco de Maradona, in Buenos Aires on November 21, 2011. Dalma Franco de...
View Photo »United Arab Emirates' Al Wasl football club coach, Argentine former football star Diego Maradona (3rd-R), next to his daughter Dalma (C-with sunglasses) and his brother Lalo (2nd-L) attends the funeral of his 81-year-old mother Dalma Franco de Maradona, in Buenos Aires on November 21,...
View Photo »Argentina's soccer legend Diego Maradona, right, leaves a funeral home after attending the funeral of his mother, Dalma Franco de Maradona, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Monday Nov. 21, 2011. Maradona's mother, widely known as "Dona Tota," died on Saturday of heart failure. She was 81. ...
View Photo »United Arab Emirates' Al Wasl FC coach, Argentine former football star Diego Maradona arrives to the wake of his 81-year-old mother Dalma Franco de Maradona, in Buenos Aires on November 21, 2011. Dalma Franco de Maradona, known as Dona Tota, died late November 19 in a Buenos Aires...
View Photo »Supporters of Boca Juniors watch their Argentina First Division football match against Racing, next to signs in support of Argentinian former player Diego Maradona, after his mother Dalma Franco de Maradona passed away, at La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires, on November 20, 2011. ...
View Photo »Fans of Boca Juniors cheer their team in front of a sign reading 'Be strong Diego', in support of Argentinian former player Diego Maradona, after his mother Dalma Franco de Maradona passed away, during their Argentina First Division football match against Racing, at La Bombonera...
View Photo »Players make a minute of silence in honour to the mother of Argentinian former player Diego Maradona, Dalma Franco de Maradona, after she passed away, during an Argentina First Division football match between Boca Juniors and Racing, at La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires, on November...
View Photo »Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona (2nd L), his wife Claudia Villafane, his mother Dalma (L) and his father Diego (R) pose for a photo during Maradona's wedding party in Buenos Aires November 8, 1989. The former soccer star's mother, who was better known as "Dona Tota," died on...
View Photo »Dalma Franco de Maradona (C), mother of former Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona, leaves a clinic after visiting her husband in Buenos Aires in this May 4, 2004 file photo. The former soccer star's mother, who was better known as "Dona Tota," died on November 19, 2011 at the age of...
View Photo »Diego and Dalma Maradona (R), parents of former Argentina World Cup-winning captain Diego Maradona, arrive at a court for minors in the western suburbs of Buenos Aires in this August 27, 2004 file photo. The former soccer star's mother, who was better known as "Dona Tota," died November...
View Photo »Argentina's soccer legend Diego Maradona, accompanied by friends and relatives, walks alongside the coffin with the remains of his mother, Dalma Franco de Maradona, at a private cemetery on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Monday Nov. 21, 2011. Maradona's mother, widely known...
View Photo »Argentina's Diego Maradona, right, head coach of Al Wasl Football Club, gestures as Assistant referee Saeed Yammahi, left, and fourth referee Abdulla Al Harthi, center, laugh during the Etisalat Pro-League soccer match between Al Wasal and Sharjah in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Monday,...
View Photo »He took the wrong pill ... Instead of taking the pill for before bedtime, he took his morning pill. He got confused and he doesnt know what he's saying... I suggest that next time he takes the right medication before he starts to speak, and that he changes his doctor.
It was 4-1 against a team that included Diego Maradona. I scored two and Gianluca Vialli scored the other two.
It was a very emotional time
The Leo Messi Foundation wishes to express its profound condolences for the passing of Senora Dalma Salvadora Franco, Dona Tota, and accompanies Diego Maradona and all his family in their grief with total solidarity
It seems Pele took the wrong medication
There is no doubt about it, [Messi]'s clearly the best player in the world. He's a phenomenon who has already won everything, but is still hungry for more ... His humbleness only makes him greater. He can become even more influential though. He is a born leader and should impose himself like Diego Marad...
I could not think of the line-up of the team when I was away attending my mother's funeral
Our hearts go out to Diego Maradona and all his family
All that happened was not right and unacceptable in professional football ... While the coach is entitled to celebrate the team's victories, there is a manner and a way of doing so without aggravating the opponent - and that does not reflect what happened last Saturday.
