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Showing posts with label Diego Maradona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diego Maradona. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
DO YOU KNOW THE PLAYER WHO MADE THE REMARK THAT ''FOOTBALL IS NOT FOR BALLERINAS'' AFTER MARKING OUT DIEGO MARADONA IN A ESPANA'82 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH?
Friday, November 18, 2011
WHAT PROFESSION DID SERGIO GOYCOCHEA RETIRED TO PRACTICE AFTER HIS GOALKEEPING HEROICS?
Sergio Goycochea, the ever showman goalkeeper for the Albiceleste of Argentina to the Italia 90 FIFA World Cup is now a sports journalist after retiring from football in 1998 at his last club Newell Old Boys. Argentina's former No1 took a journalism course and became just another student. "It was a lifestyle decision," he explains. "I wanted to earn the respect of my colleagues and that's why I spent three years studying. It wasn't easy. I studied four days a week for three years, sitting alongside 18-year-old kids who knew who I was. But it was worth it in the end." Since completing the course he has presented Km por Hora, Abanderados and Resto del Mundo on Argentinian TV and has also teamed up with one-time team-mate Diego Maradona to co-host the famous La Noche del Diez.
Friday, November 04, 2011
DID YOU KNOW THE M.V.P. FOR THE JAPAN 1979 FIFA WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP?
Diego Armando Maradona was announced the Most Valuable Player (MVP) at the 2nd Japan 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship after impressing with his goalscoring abilities (second best marksman in the tournament with six goals), a free-kick specialist, deft passer, Maradona had it all. He was a fine crosser of a ball too, with a change of pace that would leave the best defenders bewildered.
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