Isn t Maradona Brazilian? Why doesn t he take charge of his own team?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-19
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Who told you that Maradona was Brazilian... Maradona is a former Argentine player, and he was born in the Argentine capital of Benos Alice...

    Come on... I'll show you the encyclopedia.

    Diego Armando Maradona (born 30 October 1960) is a former Argentine footballer who is considered the best and most controversial player in the history of football. Maradona is the "god" on the football field, and he is destined to be the greatest player in the history of football. In 1986, Maradona led Argentina to a second World Cup title with his outstanding performance.

    In 2008, he became the head coach of the Argentine team. In 2010, Maradona led the Argentine men's national football team to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Whoever told Lao Ma that he was Brazilian, he was originally Argentine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He's not Brazilian, he's Argentine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Uh......The landlord got the wrong bird. The old horse was originally an Argentine drop.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Here's why Maradona is known as the king of the ball:

    The main reason why Maradona can become the king of the ball is that the Argentine national team is not strong, in fact, it is similar to the current Argentine midfield, but Maradona still led the team to win the 1986 World Cup. Therefore, he is considered to have single-handedly helped Argentina win the championship.

    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".

    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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes. On November 5, 2008, Maradona was appointed head coach of the Argentine national team.

    On July 28, 2010, the Argentine Football Federation officially announced that Maradona would no longer be the head coach of the Argentine national team.

    Expansion of the car exhibition information:Maradona is considered the greatest footballer of the 20th century, not only has the precise footwork and extremely skillful dribbling skills of South American players, but also has a very good sense of the big picture.

    On November 25, 2020 local time, Diego Maradona died of a sudden heart attack at home at the age of 60. The Argentine government issued a statement saying that the country has entered a three-day mourning period.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Little Onion Heads: 1970 to 1975;

    Argentine youth: 1975-1981; Among them: 166 games and 116 goals.

    Boca Juniors: 1981-1982 repentance; Among them: 40 games and 28 goals.

    Barcelona: 1982-1984; Among them: 58 games played, 38 goals scored.

    Napoli: 1984 to 1991; Among them: 259 games and 115 goals.

    Seville: 1992 to 1993; Among them: 28 games, 7 goals.

    Newells Old Boys: 1993 to 1994; Among them: 0 goals in 5 games.

    Boca Juniors: 1995 to 1997; Among them: 7 goals in 31 games.

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