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Diego Armando Maradona é um treinador e ex-futebolista argentino que atuava como meia ou atacante. Atualmente, dirige a Seleção Argentina. Maradona celebrizou-se como um dos maiores, mais famosos e mais e polêmicos jogadores do século XX. Reunia inteligência, gana e um talento monstruoso, com dribles, habilidade para mudar drasticamente sua velocidade e de dar giros surpreendentes. More information...

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