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Fans pay their last respects to football legend Maradona

- AFP

THOUSANDS of Argentines filed past Diego Maradona’s coffin in Buenos Aires on Thursday after the country and the world of football was plunged into mourning by his death at the age of 60.

Mourners, many in tears, and many wearing the World Cup winner’s number 10 Argentina jersey, gathered at the Casa Rosada presidenti­al palace where the national hero’s coffin was draped in the sky blue and white Argentine flag.

Many more will pay homage to one of the all-time sporting greats before his burial on the outskirts of Buenos Aires later on Thursday.

Maradona will be laid to rest in the Jardin de Paz cemetery, where his parents were also buried, his spokesman Sebastian Sanchi told AFP.

Tributes poured in from around the world as supporters, players and government leaders marked the passing of a sporting genius whose career and life was sometimes tainted by a loose interpreta­tion of the rules of the game and a crippling addiction to cocaine.

The outrageous­ly skilful Maradona, widely remembered for his “Hand of God” goal against England in the 1986 World Cup quarterfin­als, died Wednesday of a heart attack while recovering from brain surgery, a member of his entourage told AFP.

Family members were summoned to Maradona’s home north of the Argentine capital before his death was announced.

Lionel Messi, Argentina’s modern-day superstar, led the tributes as he said: “He has left us but he will never leave us because Diego is eternal.”

Brazilian legend Pele, 80, constantly compared with Maradona in the debate over football’s greatest player, said he hoped they would one day “play together in the sky”.

Despite a wave of coronaviru­s cases in Argentina, fans gathered at landmarks including Buenos Aires’ Obelisk monument and Argentinos Juniors’ Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, where he started his career.

‘Ciao Diego’

Maradona grew up in poverty, but his extraordin­ary talent was clear from a young age at Argentinos Juniors and Boca.

He moved to Barcelona but was singled out for rough treatment by opposing defenders and soon fell out of love with the Spanish club.

It was in Naples where Maradona would enchant an entire city by leading the then unfashiona­ble Napoli to their only two Italian league titles in 1987 and 1990, befriendin­g a mafia family along the way.

“Always in our hearts. Ciao Diego,” Napoli tweeted, while the club’s president and the city’s mayor called for the Stadio San Paolo to be renamed after Maradona.

In recent years, Maradona, reduced to hobbling by the ravages of his career and lifestyle, had coached in the United Arab Emirates, Mexico and Argentina without ever hitting the heights of his playing days.

Maradona married his long-time girlfriend Claudia Villafane in 1984. They had two daughters, Dalma and Gianinna, but the relationsh­ip was punctuated by Maradona’s extra-marital affairs and they divorced in 2004.

He also had a son, Diego Junior, born in Naples in 1986, although he only acknowledg­ed paternity in 2004.

In 2000, FIFA ran an online Player of the Century poll. Maradona gained 54 percent of the vote and Pele was second with 18 percent. FIFA declared them joint winners.

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 ?? (Argentinia­n Presidency/AFP) ?? Argentine President Alberto Fernandez (left) and his partner Fabiola Yanez pay tribute to the coffin of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona at the burning chapel in Casa Rosada presidenti­al palace in Buenos Aires on Thursday.
(Argentinia­n Presidency/AFP) Argentine President Alberto Fernandez (left) and his partner Fabiola Yanez pay tribute to the coffin of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona at the burning chapel in Casa Rosada presidenti­al palace in Buenos Aires on Thursday.
 ?? (AFP) ?? Aerial view of people queueing along Avenida de Mayo avenue to reach the Casa Rosada presidenti­al palace to pay tribute to late Argentine football legend Diego Maradona in Buenos Aires on Thursday.
(AFP) Aerial view of people queueing along Avenida de Mayo avenue to reach the Casa Rosada presidenti­al palace to pay tribute to late Argentine football legend Diego Maradona in Buenos Aires on Thursday.

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