Diego Maradona's career in LaLiga with Barcelona may not be remembered as clearly as his time with Napoli, and that is partly down to how it ended, yet former teammates of the Argentine icon have remembered his impact on Spanish football.
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When Diego Maradona signed for Barcelona in the summer of 1982, it was a world-record fee of 7.2 million euros.It was a big gamble by then-president Jose Luis Nunez, who fought against the whole of Argentina to sign the player. The Argentine Football Federation (AFA) did all that they could to try and prevent the transfer from going through, but by the end of the saga, Maradona was heading to Spain.
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Diego Maradona could become just the fourth person in Argentinian history to have their body embalmed after their death.The former footballer passed away on Wednesday at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack and his body has been laid in state at the Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires.According to journalist Martin Arevalo, Maradona asked his family shortly before his 60th birthday, when he dies, make sure his body is embalmed to preserve it over the passing of time.
His career in Spain was two-fold, with the first stage coming in the summer of 1982 when Barcelona paid 1,200 million pesetas for the promising playmaker.By the time he returned to Spain in 1992 with Sevilla, who paid 750 million pesetas, Maradona was one of the most revered footballers the planet had ever known.
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Maradona's death stunned the world on Wednesday afternoon, despite reports of ill-health having emerged in recent weeks.Initial surgery on a bleed on the brain appeared successful, but it was to be a heart-attack which ultimately took someone who seemed invincible to so many.
Maradona's death an earthquake felt around the globe
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The tributes to the life lived by Diego Maradona will continue, with it announced that the Argentine Football League will be renamed after the iconic figure.Napoli set the precedent when they announced the Stadio San Paolo would be renamed after their most famous son, whilst in Argentina, the Liga Profesional have announced their homage to No.10."In homage to the unforgettable captain of the Argentine National Team, the Professional League Cup will be renamed to the Diego Armando Maradona Cup," a statement read.
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There are usually a few phrases installed in the editorial office which, unfortunately, are fulfilled from time to time. One of them is used - was used - as a farewell after a hard day's work: "I'm going home. Let no one call me unless Maradona dies." What an irony. Diego Armando Maradona died. And there was no one to call. The newsroom, which was half full due to the COVID-19 pandemic, filled up spontaneously, just as the Obelisk in Buenos Aires filled up without a call. Maradona filled the stadiums again, also on his final day.There is no perception that Maradona is greater today, that he has died, than the day before yesterday or that he was greater last month. He was assured of posterity in his lifetime.We already saw Maradona's goals on a loop before he died. Every now and then the goals against England - the humiliating dribble and the handball - jumped around in cyberspace, the warm-up with Naples to the rhythm of 'Life is life', the free-kick against Juventus from just outside the area, the chip against Red Star, the insults to the fans when the Argentinian national anthem sounded out at Italia 90... They were daily images that were as current and fresh as the last summary of last night's Champions League.
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