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On June 19, Beijing time, the Argentine team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1 in the first round of the group stage, and as a senior, Maradona did not appear at the Maracana Stadium on the day of the game to cheer for the juniors. After the game, the king angrily "fired" at FIFA, saying that he was banned from entering the stadium and had to return to the hotel to watch the game.
Maradona told what happened in an interview with the Argentine TIC sports station, "Yes, I was not allowed to enter the stadium, so I had to go back to the hotel to watch the second half. Lao Ma said helplessly, "I tried everything, but the man (the person in charge of the entrance of the stadium) just wouldn't let me in." ”
Lao Ma looked very angry in the interview, "Whether you can go to the scene is one thing, but whether you are allowed to enter is another." I hope FIFA will hurry up and settle this matter because I still have to go live to watch Argentina play the rest of the game. ”
However, FIFA's chief press officer, Delia Fischer, explained that so far there has been no information about Maradona's ban on entry, but she speculates that Maradona may have been banned from entering the stadium because he wanted to go to an area that he did not have permission to enter. But no matter what, as long as he wants to enter the correct ** area, I believe that this kind of thing will not happen. ”
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It seems to be the middle finger of someone...
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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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During his professional career from 1976 to 1997, Maradona joined Argentine Juniors, Argentine Bock Juniors, Barcelona (Spain), Napoli Football Club (Italy), Sevilla Football Club (Spain), Huvel Old Boys (Argentina), and Boca Juniors (Argentina).
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During Maradona's professional career from 1976 to 1997, he played for six clubs: Argentine Juniors (1976-1980), Boca Juniors (1981), Barcelona (1982-1984), Napoli (1984-1991), Sevilla (1992-1993), Newells, Argentina (1993-1994), Ana Gentinboca Juniors (1995- 1997)
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1976-1981 Argentinos Juniors (166 appearances, 116 goals).
1981-1982 1995-1997 Boca Juniors (71 appearances, 35 goals).
1982-1984 Barcelona (58 appearances, 38 skating pitches).
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).
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Argentine Juniors, Boca, Barcelona, Napoli, Sevilla, Newell Old Boys.
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.
Ball skills have nothing to do with the comparison of ball products, Pele is the winner, whether it is individual glory or collective championships, he is more than Maradona's Argentine team, but Lao Ma is a real temperament, joy, anger and sorrow, domineering and arrogant are all externally demonstrated, will not slander and slander opponents like Pele to elevate himself, will not be so sensational and big mouth with ** to attract people's attention, will not complain and dislike others, Pele is a hypocrite, Maradona is a real villain, although there is a disgraceful past, But the beauty with flaws is real, no one is perfect, and occasional flaws sometimes seem more lovely!
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.
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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. >>>More