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Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by robosky02(m): 8:30pm On Nov 25, 2020
THE VIEW FROM NAPLES: Maradona is a god in this city. People are walking around the streets like zombies, weeping at the news that Diego is dead.

Diego Maradona died at the age of 60 on Wednesday after a cardiac arrest

The Argentinian forward was revered as a football icon in the city of Naples.

The city has fallen completely still following Wednesday's tragic news


Fans are already flocking to the two Maradona murals in Napoli to pay respects

For a moment, Naples closed its eyes full of tears on Wednesday afternoon. The city lost its patron saint for the second time.

Diego Maradona is considered by all in Naples to be the greatest symbol of the city. As news filtered out about the Argentinian legend's death, church bells began to ring throughout the streets.

The climate is surreal, especially in the centre of the historic city. Local citizens are crying and hugging each other, all while wearing masks on their faces. Cars are parked in the middle of the street with men smoking cigarettes.

After Maradona's death after a cardiac arrest was confirmed, the Argentinian Government announced that there would be three days of national mourning.

But for Naples this is day zero, it is year zero, it is the worst day in the life of the city in the last 20 years. It has lost its favourite son - one of the greatest men who have ever played the game.

Walking through the streets of the city is like being the protagonist of a tragic and moving film: the bars offer coffee to those on the street, the city is still for a different reason other than lockdown.

Naples has chosen to stop for Diego Armando Maradona, Napoli has chosen to cry for the most beautiful child they have ever had: a black-haired angel full of curls, a man capable of drawing colorful pictures with a ball on the pitch.

All the fans are convinced that Maradona would have liked to die here in Naples, in his royal city, in the city where the brightest star in football was born.

Maradona has a mural painted on a building in the San Giovanni a Teduccio quarter of Naples. Over the next few hours, the people of Napoli will continue bringing flowers and letters under the eyes of Maradona.

The mural was funded by former Napoli captain Marek Hamsik when he was at the club, showing the impact of Maradona on not only the club's supporters, but the countless generations of players who have followed the Argentinian in the blue of Napoli.

Another memorial site destined to fill up is the large image of Maradona, this time in the Napoli blue. Just a short walk away from Piazza del Plebiscito, the mural is dedicated to when the club's infamous number 10 led Napoli to two Scudetto victories in 1987 and 1990

Angelo Pisani, one of Maradona's lawyers who helped him through many issues in Italian football, was emotional when speaking about the player's death on Wednesday evening.

Pisani told Sportsmail: 'It's the worst moment not only for me and for all of Napoli but it is the worst time for every person in love with football. Maradona was the light of this city and was the most important symbol of world football.

'Today I am sad, this 2020 has torn the most important man in the history of world football from his life.

'I was in contact with Maradona and my satisfaction is to have brought him back to Naples as a free man.'

To some, Maradona is a legend. But for the city of Naples, he is a "god"

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-8987079/THE-VIEW-NAPLES-Naples-weeps-city-having-lost-favourite-son-Diego-

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by devilmaycry: 8:31pm On Nov 25, 2020
A legend

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by WorkTheTalk(m): 8:32pm On Nov 25, 2020
With such state of mind, don't be surprised if some of his followers commit suicide thinking doing so will enable them re-unite with their 'god'.

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Perfectsouth(m): 8:32pm On Nov 25, 2020
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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by robosky02(m): 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2020
Maradona and Napoli

Football Idol - The Club Career of Diego Maradona

A great Italian team that featured one of the legends of the game, we look back on Napoli’s global greatness and a player that transcended football – Diego Maradona.
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Diego Maradona began his playing career just shy of his 16th birthday. His first goal arrived barely a month later. The year was 1976, and the team was Argentinos Juniors. Ten years later, Maradona would light up the sporting world with Argentina. The years leading up to that spectacular moment would see Maradona play for a host of highly prolific clubs.

Maradona spent five seasons at Junior after scoring 115 goals. The great Argentine side, Boca Juniors, came calling. It was Maradona’s dream come true. A four million-dollar bid proved sufficient, and the 21-year-old was now playing for one of the best clubs in Argentina.

After scoring on his debut, Maradona suffered the first of many fallouts during his professional career. His public feud with his manager, Silvio Marzolini, was well documented. Their relationship, which was based on a lack of trust between the two, did not impede on Boca’s successful era.

Maradona very nearly signed for rivals River Plate, but opted not to, despite the lure of becoming their highest-paid star. Instead, he lined up in his first Super Clasico as the man who could break their hearts. His goal in Boca’s 3-0 win was consigned to the history books. Maradona would go on to win his only Argentine league title that season.

A successful year at Boca had come to an end, and Maradona was already receiving offers from Europe. A world-record fee of $7.6 million would take Maradona to Barcelona. Argentina’s World Cup-winning coach of 1978, Cesar Luis Menotti had refused to pick Maradona was widely criticised back then. Now the two linked up in the city.

Applauded by Real Madrid fans for scoring against them in El Clasico, Maradona endured high praise during his time in La Liga. It was an ovation that is very rare in Spanish football and between serious rivals such as Barca and Real.

Maradona also suffered his first career-threatening injury during his time at the Camp Nou. The Argentine suffered a broken ankle during a game against Athletic Bilbao player, Andoni Goikoetxea. It was later labelled as one of the most brutal fouls in the history of football. Maradona survived his first threat and returned three months later after intense physiotherapy.



Maradona’s Barcelona career would end the following season, in the most vicious and violent circumstances. The 1984 Copa del Rey Final pitted Maradona and Goikoetxea together. It was a chance for reconciliation, but it was instead marred by one of the most extraordinary on-pitch fights the game has ever seen.

After another heavy foul on Maradona by Goikoetxea, racist insults, and Barcelona’s 1-0 defeat; a furious Maradona snapped. He shared words with Bilbao’s Miguel Sola who provoked the Argentine at full-time. Players jumped in from all sides. Maradona headbutted Sola and knocked out the Bilbao goalkeeper.



Ironically, he was then karate kicked by Goikoetxea in the chest. It was mayhem, all in front of Spain’s monarch, King Juan Carlos I. Despite Maradona not starting the brawl, he effectively finished it on the Santiago Bernabeu pitch. He also ended his association with Barcelona. It was now off to Italy for a player under pressure.



Napoli broke the world record transfer fee in 1984 to sign Maradona. A deal worth €12 million – astronomical at the time, peanuts in this day and age. 75,000 Neapolitans turned up to the stadium to watch the unveiling. It was a sensational buy – it was a partnership made in heaven and destined for great things.

1987 was a double-winning season for Maradona; Napoli also won the Coppa Italia that season. The stranglehold of Italian football was no more; this was Maradona’s season; this was Napoli’s existence.

Maradona spent seven years in Naples – it ironically coincided with the most successful period in their history. Napoli won the UEFA Cup in 1989, and they secured their second Scudetto in 1990. Despite the glory, Maradona was also no stranger to controversy. The club tried to support him during his issues. Maradona was magnificent on the pitch. Off the pitch, his drug use became problematic, and he received fines for missing games.



After scoring 81 goals in 188 games, Maradona returned to Spain to join Sevilla. A year later returned to his native Argentina to play for Newell’s Old Boys and his favourite club, Boca Juniors.

By now Maradona was now a mere shadow of his once-great self. A decade off drug abuse had rendered him overweight and unfit. His international career came to a halt at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and Maradona’s career abruptly ended barely three years later. 12 goals in 61 appearances over five years, proving just how much Maradona had fallen.

It was a sad end to a great icon’s playing career. Self-inflicted or not, Maradona’s club career will be remembered as one of brilliance interspersed with controversy and moments of madness. Maradona remains a god-like figure to those Naples this very day, a legend to Boca Juniors supporters, and an incredibly talented footballer to many millions around the world.



FC Barcelona serie a Napoli Diego Maradona


Lalasticlala. Mynd44

https://www.beinsports.com/en/football/news/football-idol-the-club-career-of-diego-marado/1469513

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by robosky02(m): 8:41pm On Nov 25, 2020
Yes Victor Osimhen is also in Napoli


One day he will make us proud

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Siberia01(m): 8:46pm On Nov 25, 2020
God dont allow our bbnaija legends die

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Nbotee(m): 8:46pm On Nov 25, 2020
Becos he single handedly dragged dem from a relegation club to Serie A Champions in 3 seasons afta joining from Barca...

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Righteousness89(m): 9:18pm On Nov 25, 2020
Condolences to the Family of Diego Maradona..

Maradona Whether he Believed in Christ or not has gone to appear befor the KING of kings, JESUS Christ.
Name, Profession, religion,reputation or Pocket rate does not Matter on that side..

What Matters there is if You Accepted JESUS Christ as your LORD and SAVIOR.

Lets be guided so we don't end up chasing winds here on Earth.

Eternity is Real Folks!
It's all about JESUS and JESUS ALONE!

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Righteousness89(m): 9:27pm On Nov 25, 2020
robosky02:

To some, Maradona is a legend. But for the city of Naples, he is a God.
you don't use "God" for a mere creature!

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by robosky02(m): 9:35pm On Nov 25, 2020
Righteousness89:

you don't use "God" for a mere creature!


Correction.... Noted


Of course wouldn't do that.. Its the auto system that changed it

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by SoftP(m): 9:51pm On Nov 25, 2020
What else do you expect from a city where their god was a drug addict,

Obviously they were on drugs

The day he did is to Nigerians was the day the gods of Africa started counting his days of existence

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Teewhy2: 9:51pm On Nov 25, 2020
He put the city and club name on the football map.

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Sarmiz24(m): 9:51pm On Nov 25, 2020
Hmmmm this is deep
Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by IamPlato(m): 9:51pm On Nov 25, 2020
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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by obonujoker(m): 9:51pm On Nov 25, 2020
Wow....

When great men leave this accursed world, they reverberate everywhere

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Nobody: 9:51pm On Nov 25, 2020
covid still dey o
Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by KamsiViva: 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
What?
Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Confirmedzombie: 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
Pls can someone told me when does this happens. I cant saw it in TV

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by brosom(m): 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
A

minute

silent

for

the

legend.

R.I.P.

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by GOFRONT(m): 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
Instead of death to take Buhari and leave the worlds legend Maradona......


Death is a lopsided, myopic and a nepotic man.,.

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Pantoo: 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
Outside Maradona's Home Following His Death




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQyCkq8MHWs

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by JosephXavier: 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
Las las everything is vanity
He was once a GOAT and now is gone

Soon our current goat now will be no more and will be replaced with another goat and even we.

Let me quite a line from a song sang by Backstreet Boys "life goes on, as if it never ends"

Mag his soul rest in peace, Amen.

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by blesson04(m): 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
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I used to think na only Africans mumu




Wait ooo dear nairaland am I the only one who cannot post a picture as attachment


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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by handsomeyinka(m): 9:52pm On Nov 25, 2020
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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by crackhouse(m): 9:53pm On Nov 25, 2020
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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by inoki247: 9:53pm On Nov 25, 2020
Thank God say Covid no dey kill again na Normal Death dey kill now
Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Topmaike007(m): 9:53pm On Nov 25, 2020
Na wa oo
Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by brownemmanuel43(m): 9:53pm On Nov 25, 2020
Indeed Diego was god of soccer, the played the game as if he created the game. RIP god of soccer

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Re: Maradona Is A god In Naples City. People Are Weeping Like Zombies In The Street by Nobody: 9:53pm On Nov 25, 2020
How are they weeping like zombies?

Op, be careful

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