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          At the age of sixteen, he became the youngest player ever to appear with the.!

          Diego Maradona

          When it comes to debates on the greatest football players of all time, the list is often only two names long: the Brazilian legend Pelé and the one they called the El Pibe de Oro, Diego Armando Maradona.

          Diego Maradona, Argentinian football hero: Life and work in a short biography!

        1. Diego Maradona, Argentinian football hero: Life and work in a short biography!
        2. Born on October 30th, , in the slums of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Diego Armando Maradona had humble beginnings.
        3. At the age of sixteen, he became the youngest player ever to appear with the.
        4. At the age of eight, Diego Maradona was already a talented football player and so he began playing for a team called Las Cebollitas.
        5. Diego Armando Maradona was born in Lanús, Buenos Aires Province on October 30, Diego Armando Maradona was raised in Villa Fiorito, a slum located in the.
        6. When compared purely on their skills and accomplishments, choosing one of them becomes almost impossible. After all, that's why they both won the FIFA Player of the Century award. There is, of course, another Argentinian golden boy, Lionel Messi.

          A discussion about who could be considered the best are placed in the last part of this biography.

          Basic facts

          Birth: 1926
          Death: 2020
          Country: Argentina
          Position: Midfielder

          Clubs

          Argentinos Juniors (1976–1981)
          Boca Juniors (1976–1981)
          Argentinos Juniors (1981–1982)
          Barcelona (1982–1984)
          Napoli (1984–1991)
          Sevilla (1992–1993)
          Newell's Old Boys (1993–1994)
          Boca Juniors (1995–1997)

          Stats

          Club football: 491 matches, 259 goals
          National team: 91 matches, 34 goals


          Biography

          Prelude

          In Argentina, however,