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Maradona scored 2 goals in the '86 World Cup.
On June 22, 1986, in the final of the 1986 Mexico World Cup at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Diego Maradona, then captain of the Argentine national team, scored the ball with his hand into the goal of the England team, which is the famous "Hand of God" (Hand of God) incident. In the 6th minute of the second half, the two sides were still tied 0:0.
Maradona first distributed the ball to his team-mate Baldano on the wing, whose shot was blocked by England defender Hodge before passing it back to goalkeeper Hilton. At this time, although Maradona grabbed the first point, but in the face of the tall Hilton, he wanted to head the goal is extremely difficult, in the end, he chose to hit the ball into the goal with his hands, because he is short, the action is also very hidden, Tunisian referee Nasser did not find out, and ruled that the ball is valid, although Hilton and his teammates tried to argue, but the outcome could not be changed. With this goal, Maradona then scored one of the most spectacular goals in World Cup history - the "goal of the century".
In this game, Argentina finally won 2:1 and finally won the World Cup.
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It's handball. On June 22, 1986, in the 1 4 finals of the World Cup in Mexico, Argentina vs. England, Maradona scored the ball into the goal of the England team with his hand, and the referee ruled that the goal was valid, which is the famous "Hand of God" incident. Later, the situation of scoring a ball with a hand in a soccer match and being wrongly judged valid by the referee was called "the hand of God".
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Mainly because it happened in the World Cup, because in the cup competition, especially in the knockout stage, everyone pays special attention to defense, which is different from the usual league defensive intensity.
1. Diego Armando Maradona (Diego Armando Maradona), born on October 30, 1960 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a former famous Argentine footballer.
In October, Maradona made his debut in the Argentine First Division. In September 1977, Maradona led Argentina to win the World Youth Football Championship. In 1978, he became the youngest top scorer in the history of the Argentine First Division.
In July 1982, Maradona moved to La Liga side Barcelona. In July 1984, Maradona joined Napoli in Italy for a record transfer fee of $7.5 million. In June 1986, Maradona led Argentina to the World Cup.
In July 1990, Maradona's Argentina team lost to Germany in the World Cup final and finished as runners-up. On October 29, 1997, Maradona announced his retirement. On November 5, 2008, Maradona was appointed head coach of the Argentine national team.
On July 28, 2010, Maradona, the official of the Argentine Football Federation, ceased to be the head coach of the Argentine national team.
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If you look closely, the goal of the century, from the time Maradona dribbles the ball to the time he scores, not a single person has ever touched the ball.
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Can you tell me who has connected 6 people? Maradona's goal was the most ever televised. And he has passed one by one, not like Ronaldo who relies on speed to eat, he can eat two or three at a time.
There are reports that Pele has had nine people, but there is no video of the game, so the authenticity is impossible to verify. The key is that Maradona is still in the World Cup, and he is also against the former world champion England. Although Messi has also played 5, he is playing against La Liga fish belly club, and he is not as valuable as Maradona.
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In '82 he scored two or bridge goals, in '86 he scored five goals (all of them were classics), in '90 he didn't score a goal, and in '94 he scored one goal (and let the world know"Marado filial piety"It's back, and they're looking forward to another exciting World Cup in 4 years! )
But the urine test (shady) of the old horse after the race made the world sigh. It became the last classic of the World Cup.
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Maradona scored eight handballs in the World Cup.
Maradona's World Cup appearances in 4 rounds
Number of Sessions: 23 (2.)
subs) number of unused appearances: 0
2118 minutes.
Goals total: 8
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Maradona. There are 8 World Cup goals.
The 8 World Cup goals are:
1982 World Cup in Spain.
Group stage: Argentina-Hungary.
Maradona 28'And.
1986 World Cup in Mexico.
Group stage: Argentina-Italy.
Maradona 34');
1986 Mexico World Cup, Chapa 1 4 finals Argentina-England.
Marado Slider 51'and 55'
1986 Mexico World Cup, semi-finals Argentina-Belgium.
Maradona 51'
and 61');
1994 World Cup in the United States.
Next to the group, there is no match Argentina-Greece.
Maradona (60")。
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Here's Diego Maradona's career appearances and goals:
Club: 1976-1981 Argentinos Juniors (166 appearances, 116 goals).
1981-1982 1995-1997 Boca Juniors (71 appearances, 35 goals).
1982-1984 Barcelona (58 appearances, 38 goals).
1984-1991 Napoli (259 appearances, 115 goals).
1992-1993 Seville (29 appearances, 7 goals).
1993-1994 Newells Seniors (Newell'S Old Boys) (5 appearances, 0 goals).
National team: 1977-94 Argentina (91 appearances, 34 goals).
There is only so much that is officially documented. There are also some friendly matches and charity matches that are not counted, and the number of goals he has scored in his career should be that.
。Maradona scored a total of 8 goals in three World Cups (12th, 13th, 15th)! >>>More
This is the hype of **, a person who has taken drugs, Maradona has always been an obese person, he has never been healthy, and sudden death is definitely his own reason.
Personally, I think Maradona is great. Although Pele has won more accolades, let's not forget that Maradona basically single-handedly carried the club to the podium of the Serie A championship and the Argentine national team to win the World Cup.
Maradona's youngest daughter, Gianina Aguero's family.
The first time is undocumented.
1986: Led Argentina to participate in the World Cup for the second time, scored the "Goal of the Century" against England, but made the debut of "Hand of God", and finally won the World Cup, scoring 5 goals and winning the best athlete; In that year, he was named "World Footballer of the Year" by FIFA >>>More