Diego Armando Maradona is by many regarded as the greatest player in the history of the game. He was born on October 30th 1960 in Lanus outside Buenos Aires. There he played for Los Cebollitos (The little onions), before he joined Argentinos Juniors. At 16 he was Argentina's youngest-ever international when he played against Hungary. Two years later he captained the World Youth Cup winners and was soon transferred to Boca Juniors for £1.000.000. The success continued and he was voted South American Player Of The Year in 1979 and 1980.
In 1982 Maradona joined Spanish giants Barcelona for a world record transfer fee of £5.000.000. The same year the World Cup was held in Spain and Maradona made is World Cup debut on his new homeground Estadio Nou Camp. The tournament didn't end as Maradona had hoped and he was sent off against Brazil in the second phase, as Argentina bowed out.
In his first season for "Barca" he helped them
win the league, leaguecup and the Super Cup. Two years later, another world
record fee of £6.900.000 took him to success-starved Napoli, and
in 1987 they won a league and cup double. A year earlier he had captained
Argentina to a
second World Cup triumph. It was a World Cup
that forever will be synonymous with Maradona. He scored 5 goals in that
tournament, including two against England. Both are among the most controversal
in World Cup history. The first was the infamous "Hand of God" and the
second probably the greatest goal ever scored in a World Cup game, as he
ran from his own half showing magic displays and leaving seven English
players for dead.
Success continued with Napoli as he again steered them to a leaguetitle and in 1989 even a triumph in the UEFA cup. In 1990 the World Cup was held in Italy and Maradona captained Argentina to yet another final. The Germans were once again the opponents and this time they proved too strong for the Argentinians. That loss was to be the beginning of the end for Maradona. Two drug scandals have created black spots on his name and reputation. Several come-backs have been tried since 1991 and after helping Argentina qualifying for the 1994 World Cup in USA, Maradona looked fit for fight again. A marvellous goal against Greece in the first match gave proves for that.
But in the next game against Nigeria he was revealed, and the World Cup story of Diego Armando Maradona got a sad ending. That match meant that Maradona equalled the record of matches played in the World Cup of 21, held by Uwe Seeler and Wladislav Zmuda....However, whether Maradona plays in France in 98 or not, he will still be remembered as the great player he was, and as perhaps the greatest player the world has ever seen.
Maradona in the World Cup