Passionate and outrageous, Maradona had cult status beyond the pitch

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Diego Maradona had more talent than almost any other footballer in history but his cult status in Argentina and around the world went far beyond ...

Diego Maradona had more talent than almost any other footballer in history but his cult status in Argentina and around the world went far beyond the pitch. His flaws made him human and his battling nature won him adoration.

Off the pitch, Maradona was passionate and outrageous, a small man with big appetites. He knew how to push people's buttons and he did not care what anyone thought.He was revered in Naples, where 30 years after his stint there his likeness still adorns walls, billboards and shrines.

He was a friend to left-wing Latin American leaders, including Cuba's Fidel Castro and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez.In a sport where blandness prevails, Maradona was willing to speak his mind and Argentines loved him for it because they saw a bit of themselves in him, perhaps more than some of them would care to admit.

 

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