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Diego Maradona dies at 60

Diego Armando Maradona suffered a cardiac arrest today and has died aged 60.
The Football Legend and the World Cup winner suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest on Wednesday morning local time in the town of Tigre.
The news was confirmed by Argentine newspapers Clarin and Ole.
Diego had only turned 60 on October 30 and was released from hospital a couple of weeks ago following brain surgery.
Widely considered to be perhaps the greatest football player who ever lived, Maradona reached the peak of his career in Serie A with Napoli from 1984-91.
He also played for Boca Juniors, Barcelona, Sevilla and Newell’s Old Boys before retiring back at Boca in 1997.

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Maradona Armando then became a coach, including of the Argentina squad from 2008-10, most recently at Gimnasia La Plata.
However, his life and career were always overshadowed by addictions and recently his doctor had said he was relying on both medication and alcohol.

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