1976-1980: Maradona began playing for the Argentine youth team in the first division. February 27, 1977: First appearance for the Argentine adult national team, against the Hungarian team, at the age of 16 In 120 days, he won the top scorer of the Argentine League A with 26 goals in 1978. He was only 17 years old and still maintains the record of the youngest top scorer in the Argentine League. 1979: Won the Under-21 World Youth Championship and won the Golden Ball and Silver Boot Awards from 1979 to 1981: Elected as Argentina's Top Scorer of the Year for three consecutive years (this award is awarded to the player with the most goals combined in the Argentine League and the Argentine National Championship, of which Maradona won the Argentine title three times) Top scorer Golden Boot in the A-League, and won the Golden Boot as the top scorer in the Argentine National Championship twice) 1981: Moved to Boca Juniors, and won the Argentinian Serie A championship with the team. 1982: Transferred to La Liga Barcelona for a record-breaking $9 million at the time. In 1983, he helped Barcelona win the King's Cup, League Cup and Super Cup. 1984: Due to previous injuries such as hepatitis, broken legs, etc., and his relationship with Barcelona. The club president had irreconcilable conflicts and was transferred to the Italian team Naples for a transfer fee of US$7.5 million. 1986: In the World Cup in Mexico, he single-handedly won the championship for Argentina and won the Golden Ball Award for the event. His second goal with England was selected as the "Goal of the Century" by FIFA. 1986-1987: Won the Italian Serie A and Italian Cup championships. 1987-1988: Won the top scorer in Serie A. 1989 Helped Naples win the UEFA Cup. 1989-1990: Helped Naples win the Serie A championship for the second time. 1990: Led Argentina to the World Cup runner-up finish. 1991: Led Napoli to win the Italian Super Cup. March 1991: Suspended for 15 months by the Italian Football Federation for cocaine use. September 22, 1992: After nearly three months of negotiations, Maradona transferred to Spain's Sevilla for $7.5 million. February 18, 1993: After two and a half years, he re-entered the national team and participated in the match against Brazil to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Argentine Football Association. February 24, 1993: Participated in the Artemio Franchi Cup (artemio franchi trophy), the predecessor of the Confederations Cup, resulting from the duel between the European Cup champion and the Libertadores champion), scored a key penalty to help Argentina win the championship. June 8, 1993: Due to differences with the chairman of Sevilla Club, Leave the team before the contract expires. October 7, 1993: Returned to Argentine football and played a friendly match against Emelek of Ecuador on behalf of Newell's Old Boys. June 1994: During the World Cup in the United States, Maradona participated in two group matches and won both games. Later, he accidentally took cold medicine containing ephedrine and caused a positive urine test. FIFA decided to ban him from participating. All games. August 23, 1994: The National Football Federation fined him $15,500 and suspended him for 15 months.
Wallpapers (19 photos) 1994: During the suspension period, he served as coach of two football clubs in Argentina. September 30, 1995: After the suspension period expired, he signed a contract with Boca Juniors and returned to the football field. August 24, 1997: Participated in the match between Boca Juniors and Young Argentina and won 4:2. Maradona scored a goal, but due to cocaine use, the urine test was positive again. 2001: Named "The Best Football Player of the 20th Century" by FIFA 2001: Maradona held a personal farewell match at the Candy Box Stadium, and the generation of football champions officially retired. On April 18, 2004, he needed to be hospitalized due to an overdose of cocaine. He was critically ill at the time, but his condition improved and he was discharged from the hospital on April 29 of the same month. At the invitation of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, he went to Havana for drug rehabilitation.
On October 30, 2008, Maradona became the head coach of the Argentine team, leading the Argentine team to the World Cup and finishing fifth. On July 28, 2010, Maradona resigned as the head coach of the Argentine national team on May 17, 2011. Maradona signed a contract with Al Wasl Football Club in the United Arab Emirates and became the team's head coach
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