
Argentine king Maradona, known as one of the greatest football players of the 20th century, died of a cardiac arrest on the morning of November 25, local time in Argentina. In 1978, only 17 years old, Maradona won the top scorer of the Argentine League with 26 goals. He became the youngest top scorer in the history of the Argentine League. In the five years of the Argentine Youth Club, Maradona scored 116 goals in 166 games. He took the youth team from the 20th place in the Argentine League to the runner-up of the Argentine League. In June 1981, Maradona transferred from Argentine youth to Boca Youth. He scored 28 goals in 40 games and led the team to the Argentine Serie A championship.

In July 1982, Maradona transferred to the Barcelona team with a record transfer fee of 1.2 billion pesetas ($9 million). In 1983, he helped Barcelona win the Copa del Rey, the Spanish League Cup and the Spanish Super Cup.
On July 5, 1984, Maradona joined the Italian Naples team with a record transfer fee of 7.5 million US dollars. It only took him three years to turn the Napoli team from a relegation underdog to a Serie A champion. In 1989, Maradona led Naples to win the UEFA Cup for the first time.

In 1986, Maradona led the Argentina football team to win the World Cup, embarking on the pinnacle of his career, and also established his status as a generation of football champions so far. After reaching the peak of his career, Maradona suffered a reputational damage due to drug use and stimulant use, and his body was too obese in his later years, and his health had problems. In recent years, he has been tortured by diseases, and he has fulfilled the fate of "what is strong is old".

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