Maradona begins Belarus chapter
When I was small, I had no shoes and I walked barefoot. So I’m not afraid of snow. I can live in Belarus without any problems
Diego Maradona
brest — Hotfoot from creating a stir at the World Cup Diego Maradona arrived in Belarus on Monday to begin the latest chapter in his colourful career.
Argentina’s 1986 World Cup winner insisted that his new role as president of first division Dinamo Brest was “very serious” and said he hoped his presence would help the country’s sport “get better every day”.
The 57-year-old also expressed a wish to meet authoritarian Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
“I have very good memories of Fidel Castro, (Hugo) Chavez and (Moamer) Kadhafi and I also know Putin,” the former Argentinian number 10 said at a news conference, listing late leaders of Cuba, Venezuela and Libya and the current Russian president.
“Now I want to do a photograph with Lukashenko,” he said of the former collective farm boss who has ruled the ex-Soviet state with an iron grip since 1994.“I hope after that he will become our fan,” he added, speaking Spanish in translated comments.
Lukashenko is better known as an avid ice hockey player.
The Argentinian spoke of his desire to settle in Belarus, which is sandwiched between Russia and Ukraine and EU members Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, saying he did not fear the cold.
“When I was small, I had no shoes and I walked barefoot. So I’m not afraid of snow. I can live in Belarus without any problems,” said the Argentinian, who grew up in a shantytown.
He also said he was planning to learn Russian. —