#Maradona in Mexico
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maradonaarchive · 3 months ago
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Vamos a volar, mi amor
Argentina 3 vs Germany 2 - World Cup Final (México, 1986)
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albanah · 1 year ago
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bifeamericano · 1 year ago
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Diego 86, la mayor exhibición de fútbol individual de la historia de los mundiales, digo yo.
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ankaraalexiafcb · 2 years ago
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GOAT 🐐
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lavender-annd-lilac · 2 years ago
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Maradona in his grave probably
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It’s got nothing on that bicycle kick goal from Richarlison tbh lol
Pls mute the #wc 2022 tag if u don’t want to hear me screaming into the void
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elarea · 1 year ago
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La mano de bronce
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Hoy se cumplen 37 años del famoso gol de Maradona frente a Inglaterra del Mundial de 1986, el célebre gol de "la mano de dios" y hace menos de tres semanas se inauguró en la napolitana plaza Stupor Mundi en el barrio Monte di Procida, una estatua que rinde homenaje a este idolatrado jugador argentino y a esa mítica conquista.
Realizada por el escultor Domenico Sepe la estatua fue instalada allí provisoriamente por espacio de cuatro meses, para luego ser trasladada finalmente al barrio de Bellavista.
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lidrauniverse · 2 years ago
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gumdytoonsen · 2 years ago
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2022 Was The Best The Year I will summarize this year
Europe celebrates 20 years of the euro
Covid 19 and its Omicron variant
In arganista I cause protests due to the increase in the price of Gasoline
The Economy of America and Erupa
volcano of tonga
bejing 2022 olympic games
war of the invasion of russia and ukraine caused the fall of the economy and ukrainian Hulleron from his country to move from other countries
hehe hehe
Since Will Smith Beat Chris Rock At The Oscars 2022 And The Johnny Depp And Amber Head Trial
French President Macroon wins his elections
gustavo new president of colombia
NATO Joins Finland, Sweden and Moldova for war with Russia
In Japan The Assassination of Former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe
China threatened the United States and Taiwan
Critina Fernfandes, Vice President of Argentina, sentenced him to 6 years for corruption
The Deceased of Queen Elizabeth 2TH From 1926 - 2022
Mexico Earthquake 2022
only leaving the King Charles 3th
in Iran feminist protests
The naza launched a meteorite
North Korea launched 2 missiles into the Sea of Japan
The millionaire bought Twitter for $.44,000,000
Our Planet Earth has more than 80,000,000 people
Trump Will Be President Again Oh No Sera Kamara Harris By John Bide
Argentina Won The Final Of The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 The Famous Soccer Player Messi Is The Best
ledio Tribute to Diego moradona,Pele the Brazilian soccer player,Papa And SnowStrom Cold 🌨❄🌪🇨🇦🇺🇸🇲🇽
And so we end the year 2022 bye
and happy new year hello 2023
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gumdytoonses · 2 years ago
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2022 Fue El Mejor El Año resumire este año
europa Cumple 20 años el euro
el Covid 19 y su variante Omicron
En arganista causo protetas por el aumento del precio de Gasolinas
la Economia de America y Erupa
volcan de tonga
los juegos Olimpicos de Bejing 2022
guerra de la invasion de rusia y ucrania causo la caida de la Economia y Ucraniano Hulleron de su pais para mudarse de otros paises
Jeje je he
desde Que will Smith Le golpio a Chris Rock En Los Oscars 2022 y El Jucio de Johnny Depp Y amber head
El presidente de Fracia macroon gana sus elecciones
gustavo nuevo presidete de colombia
la Otan se Une A Finlandia,Suecia y Moldavia para la guerra con Rusia
en Japon El Asesinato del Ex Primer ministro De Japon Shinzo abe
china amenazo a Estados Unidos y taiwan
Critina Fernfandes ls vice presidenta de Argentina Lo coneda de 6 años por corrupcion
El Fallecido de la reina Elizabeth 2TH Desde 1926 - 2022
solo dejando al El rey Carlos 3th
Y el Terremoto en Mexico
en Iran prostestas feministas
La naza Lanzo un meteorito
Corea del Norte Lanzo 2 Misiles del mar de Japon
El Millonario Compro a Twitter por $.44.000.000
Nuestro Planeta Tierra Cumple mas de 80,000,000 Personas
Trump Volvera ser presidente Oh No Sera Kamara harris Por John Bide
Argentina Gano La Final del La copa mundial de fifa qatar 2022 El Famoso Futbolista Messi Es El Mejor
ledio Homenaje A Diego moradona,Pele el futbolista Brasileño,Papa y
La Tormenta Helada Congela 🌨❄🌪🇨🇦🇺🇸🇲🇽
Y Asi Terminamos del Año 2022 adios
2022
y Feliz año nuevo Hola 2023
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afadaily · 5 months ago
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📆 On this day, 38 years ago, Diego Maradona scored what it’ll be called years later the goal of the century
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Argentina vs England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 | World Cup Mexico 1986
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kingofpaindemo · 2 years ago
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Diego Maradona holding the cup during the celebrations of Argentina winning the World Cup hosted in Mexico in 1986 / Lionel Messi holding the cup during the celebrations of Argentina winning the World Cup hosted in Qatar in 2022
Lots of similarities between both editions, THE SAME HAPPINESS FOR ALL THE ARGENTINIAN PEOPLE 💙🤍💙
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maradonaarchive · 3 months ago
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Obsesión
Argentina 3 vs Germany 2 - World Cup Final (México, 1986)
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bavarianmillionaire · 2 years ago
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argentina, champions of the world! again! at last! and a nation will tango all night long. 36 years since maradona and mexico, here, finally, is a nation's new throng of immortals. scaloni will be feted, messi will be sainted. france this time denied, defied. lionel messi has conquered his final peak. lionel messi has shaken hands with paradise. the little boy from rosario, santa fe, has just pitched up in heaven. he climbs into a galaxy of his own. he has his crowning moment.
[¡argentina, campeón del mundo! ¡otra vez! ¡por fin! y una nación bailará tango toda la noche. 36 años desde maradona y méxico, acá, finalmente, está el nuevo grupo de inmortales de una nación. scaloni será agasajado, messi será santificado. francia esta vez, denegada, desafiada. lionel messi ha conquistado su cima final. lionel messi se ha dado la mano con el paraíso. el nene de rosario, santa fe, acaba de lanzarse al cielo. asciende a su propia galaxia. tiene su momento de coronación.]
[...] he was beautiful. he was the point of difference. he has always been the point of difference. unparalleled. and maybe today there will, of course, always, be those who argue, always be those who debate and the debate can rage on if you like, but as he falls in love with the object in the world that his heart most desired, it is hard to escape the supposition that he has rendered himself today the greatest of all time.
[él fue hermoso. él fue el punto de diferencia. siempre ha sido el punto de diferencia. incomparable. y tal vez hoy habrá, obviamente, siempre habrá aquellos que discutan, siempre habrá aquellos que debaten, y el debate puede continuar si querés, pero mientras él se enamora del objeto que su corazón más deseó en el mundo, es difícil escapar de la suposición de que se ha convertido hoy en el más grande de todos los tiempos.]
- peter drury, 18 de diciembre de 2022
feliz mes 💙🤍💙
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vanwolffen · 2 years ago
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For any of my mutuals that cares.
If México ties with Argentina, Mexico still has chances to pass to the next round.
If Argentina looses, they are gone from the World Cup.
Thing is. Argentinians are hella obnoxious about Football.
And we have an ongoing feud since the 80s when Maradona made a gol with his hand.
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yurugua · 1 year ago
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“When Maradona said he wanted to leave Napoli, some people tossed wax dolls stuck with pins through his window. Prisoner of the city that adored him, and of the Camorra, the Mafia that owns it, he was playing against his heart, against his feet. That's when the cocaine scandal erupted, and Maradona suddenly became Maracoca, a delinquent who had fooled people into thinking he was a hero.
Later on in Buenos Aires the media gave a further twist to the knife: live coverage of his arrest, as if it were a match, to the delight of those who love the spectacle of a king disrobed and carted off by the police.
"He's sick," they said. They said, "He's done for." The Messiah who came to redeem southern Italians from their eternal damnation was also the avenger of Argentina's defeat in the Falklands by means of one sneaky goal and another fabulous one that left the English spinning like tops for several years. But when he fell, the Golden Boy was nothing but a numb-nosed, whoring phony. Maradona had betrayed the children who adored him and brought dishonor on the sport. They gave him up for dead.
But the body sat up. Once he had served his cocaine sentence, Maradona became the fireman of the Argentine squad, which was burning up its last chances to reach the '94 World Cup. Thanks to Maradona, they made it. And at the Cup once again, as in the old days, Maradona was the best of the best until the ephedrine scandal hit.
The machinery of power had sworn to get him. He spoke truth to power and you pay a price for that, a price paid in cash with no discount. And Maradona himself gave them the excuse, with his suicidal tendency to serve himself up on a platter to his many enemies and that childish irresponsibility that makes him step in every trap laid in his path.
The same reporters who harass him with their microphones, reproach him for his arrogance and his tantrums, and accuse him of talking too much. They aren't wrong, but that's not why they can't forgive him: what they really do not like are the things he sometimes says. This hot-tempered little wiseacre has the habit of throwing uppercuts. In '86 and '94, in Mexico and the United States, he complained about the omnipotent dictatorship of television, which forced the players to work themselves to the bone at noon, roasting under the sun. And on a thousand and one other occasions, throughout the ups and downs of his career, Maradona said things that stirred up the hornet's nest. He wasn't the only disobedient player, but his was the voice that made the most offensive questions ring out loud and clear: Why aren't the international standards for labor rights applied to football? If it's standard practice for performers to know how much money their shows bring in, why can't the players have access to the books of the opulent multinational of football? Havelange, busy with other duties, kept his mouth shut, while Joseph Blatter, a FIFA bureaucrat who never once kicked a ball but goes about in a twenty-five-foot limousine driven by a black chauffeur, had but one comment: "The last star from Argentina was Di Stéfano."
When Maradona was finally thrown out of the '94 World Cup, football lost its most strident rebel. And also a fantastic player. Maradona is uncontrollable when he speaks, but much more so when he plays. No one can predict the devilish tricks this inventor of surprises will dream up for the simple joy of throwing the computers off track, tricks he never repeats. He's not quick, more like a short-legged bull, but he carries the ball sewn to his foot and he has eyes all over his body. His acrobatics light up the field. He can win a match with a thundering blast when his back is to the goal, or with an impossible pass from afar when he is corralled by thousands of enemy legs. And no one can stop him when he decides to dribble upfield.
In the frigid football of today's world, which detests defeat and forbids all fun, that man was one of the few who proved that fantasy too can be effective.”
Eduardo Galeano on Maradona, From Football in Sun And Shadow
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cookie4liran · 2 years ago
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I'm so pissed off by all the nonsense right now, mfs who haven't watched a single match that gio played before WC are making things up to creat a shitty image of him.
First of all, I don't believe anything that comes out of berhalter's mouth, he said himself during the group stage that gio couldn't play because of injury, the decision was made to protect him, yet after the knockout stage failure, telling the media such nasty stories, training problem, locker room problem, trying to book gio a flight home and the damn vote, nothing is related to professionalism, even IF gio does have attitude problems (which I strongly doubt), it's still completely wrong to handle things this way, not to mention his history of lying and the fact that he has had problems with multiple players before, such as Brooks and Mckennie, I just can't simply trust berhalter's words.
Secondly, I know there are lots of people who know the name Gio Reyna only because of his father and haven't actually seen Gio play or seen what he is capable of on the pitch, so when something like this happens, people are supposed to believe the coach's story and automatically think Gio as some kind of spoiled rich kid who is relying on his dad's fame to get his place in the national team. No, he is none of these, yes he has his pride, and that's what he has earned for himself over the years, it's common that you haven't seen the videos of him playing in NY when he was 14/15 yo or his HAT TRICK of assists at 17yo (that made him the youngest player in bundesliga to achieve it btw), but you must have seen his glorious run playing against Mexico in the WC qualifiers right? People have to understand that, this kid, this young man is destined to achieve something that no one else can. Yes he is injured earlier this year and didn't get enough minutes at the club, but when he's fit, he starts, and he scores, because we have faith in him and he has never disappoint us.
Now let's get to the emotional part, I know it sounds cliche, but his heart is pure gold, if you've ever noticed he has a little tattoo, on his left arm, says love Jack, I believe you'd agree with me. Jack was his big brother and everything to him, he didn't play for his famous dad, he played and he is still playing this sport for Jack, because of Jack, he's humble, he's polite, he's caring, he's sweet, he always smiles and he treats people with kindness. Yes, that doesn't mean he's so perfect that won't do anything wrong, what I'm saying is, if he does something wrong, he will correct the mistake, he won't make a mess about it. He's a good kid who has just returned from injury, there's no reason for him not to cherish the opportunity to start in the WC, but to be lazy in training, I see no logic in this mess. He wants to show his talent, wants the country to be proud of him, wants his family to be proud of him, wants Jack to be proud of him, more than anyone else.
That's all, my only wish is that people will stop seeing him through the media, but through the game, through what he does on the field, through how his performance can make a difference, even just a few minutes like that one against England. And that's the real Gio Reyna.
He's not a big name right now, but he will. Maybe Berhalter has told some lies, but there is one thing he said I firmly believe, that he can see the shadow of Maradona in Gio.
Let him shine.
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