Otago Daily Times

Club hoping art inspires players

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BUENOS AIRES: An Argentine football club has recreated the Sistine Chapel on the ceiling of its gymnasium, with Diego Maradona as God, Lionel Messi as Adam and a host of angels that include Mario Kempes, Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Batistuta.

The mural at Club Sportivo Pereyra in Buenos Aires was painted by Argentine artist Santiago Barbeito.

The Argentina version was paid for by donations and is designed to both honour previous generation­s of Argentine footballer­s and inspire their heirs.

Children play at the club for free and the club president said he hoped they could draw inspiratio­n from seeing their heroes looking down on them.

‘‘We were all kids and the ones that loved football wanted to be like our idols,’’ Sebastian Garcia said.

‘‘When a move doesn’t come off you look to the heavens, and when you ask God for a helping hand you have so many of them to choose from on this ceiling.’’

Maradona, whose inspired performanc­es helped Argentina to win the 1986 World Cup, is considered by many to be one of the greatest players of all time and is often referred to as El Dios — the God — in his homeland.

He famously dubbed his handball goal against England in 1986 as ‘‘the Hand of God.’’

Messi has won the Ballon d’Or world player of the year award five times and has picked up countless trophies with La Liga side Barcelona. However, he has yet to win a title with Argentina. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Children play football in the Sportivo Pereyra club’s gymnasium in Buenos Aires, the ceiling of which has been painted to resemble Michelange­lo’s Sistine Chapel celing.
PHOTO: REUTERS Children play football in the Sportivo Pereyra club’s gymnasium in Buenos Aires, the ceiling of which has been painted to resemble Michelange­lo’s Sistine Chapel celing.

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