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On Thursday, Napoli welcomed Spanish side Real Sociedad to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona for a crucial Europa League clash, in which both sides could either make it through to the knockout ...
After leaving Barcelona — where Messi now plays — Maradona led Napoli to its only two Italian league titles in 1987 and 1990, plus the 1989 UEFA Cup.
Maradona, of course, already made Italians cry when his Argentina team eliminated Italy in Naples in the 1990 World Cup semifinals. Many Napoli fans cheered for Maradona and Argentina — not ...
After the Maradona era, Napoli had some difficult years and in 2004 went bankrupt. Italian cinema producer Aurelio De Laurentiis decided to acquire the Italian club and started to rebuild it from ...
Napoli released a formal statement confirming they believe the Stadio Maradona is not suited to planned reconstruction work, intending to build a new arena to host EURO 2032 matches.
"But once again he betrayed me. I am sorry but I can't work at Napoli alongside such a person." Maradona's emotional press conference completed a turbulent 24 hours since he arrived in Italy.
Maradona was treated as a deity for the way he led Napoli to its only two Serie A titles — in 1987 and 1990 — and raised the spirits of the southern Italian city, which remains far removed ...
After leaving Barcelona — where Messi now plays — Maradona led Napoli to its only two Italian league titles in 1987 and 1990, plus the 1989 UEFA Cup. He also led Argentina to the 1986 World ...
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