The world has
just lost one of the greatest soccer players of all time. Soccer legend Diego
Maradona died of a heart attack at the age of 60, today, November 25, 2020. He
died at home, in Argentina. Argentina President Fernandez has called for three
days of national mourning.
In response to
news of his death, Europe's soccer governing body - UEFA - has announced there
will be a minute of silence for Maradona before its Champions League and Europa
league games this week. "He
will go down in history as someone who set football alight and thrilled fans
young and old with his brilliance and skill," UEFA President Čeferin said
in a statement.
Earlier this month, Maradona underwent successful
surgery for a subdural hematoma (blood clot on the brain). Tributes have been
flowing in from past and present soccer stars like Pele, Lionel Messi,
Cristiano Ronaldo, and others. In a tweet, Pele said, I have lost a great
friend and the world lost a legend. There is still much to be said, but for
now, may God give strength to his family members. One day, I hope, we will play
football together in heaven."
Leo Messi posted, "He leaves us but he
doesn't go anywhere because Diego is eternal. I keep all the beautiful moments
lived with him and I wanted to send my condolences and best wishes to all of
his friends and family."
Maradona is considered to be one of the greatest
soccer players ever, and became a household name after inspiring Argentina to
World Cup glory in 1986. During the tournament, he scored an iconic goal that
he later referred to as the "Hand of God".
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