Timeline: Football Legend Diego Armando Maradona

New Delhi, Nov 26 : Here Is A Timeline Of Football Legend Diego Armando Maradona Of Argentina.

A World Cup Winner, He Passed Away On Wednesday, Aged 60, In Tigre, Buenos Aires.

Timeline: 1960 Born On October 30, In Lanús, Argentina 1970 Joins Los Cebollitas Youth Team 1971 Scouted Age 11 For The Junior Team Of Argentinos Juniors 1976 Turns Professional, Makes His Pro Debut Aged 15, Joins Argentinos Juniors 1977 Makes His Full International Debut For Argentina, Aged 16 1978 Becomes Youngest Player Ever To Be Picked By Argentine National Team 1979 Scores His First International Goal, And Wins The Junior World Cup 1980 Signs With Barcelona Of The Spanish League 1981 Transferred To Boca Juniors For $1.

96 Million 1982 Plays His First World Cup For Argentina And Scores Twice.

Is Sent Off In The Game Against Brazil.Same Year, Transferred To Barcelona FC For $9.

81 Million, A World Record At The Time1983 Helps Barcelona Win The Spanish Cup 1984 Is Transferred From Barcelona To Serie A Napoli For $13.

54 Million, Another Record1986 Wins World Cup As Argentina Captain.

Scores Two Goals Against England, Including The Infamous 'Hand Of God' Goal And Another After Dribbling Past Six Players –- This Was Voted 'Goal Of The Century' In A FIFA Poll In 20021987 Helps Napoli To Their Maiden Italian Title 1989 Gets Married To Claudia Villafane 1990 Faces A Paternity Suit After Defeat To West Germany In The World Cup Final 1991 Fails A Drug Test, And Handed A 15-month Suspension After Testing Positive For Cocaine.

Leaves Italy 1992 Stages A Comeback At Sevilla In Spanish League 1993 Returns To Argentina, Joins Newell's Old Boys, After Disagreement With Sevilla 1994 Tests Positive For Ephedrine And Is Sent Back Home From World Cup In America 1995 Plays Final Season For Boca Juniors1996 Checks Into A Clinic For Drug Addiction 1997 Announces Retirement From Professional Soccer, Aged 37, Following Another Failed Drugs Test 2000 Autobiography 'Yo Soy El Diego' Becomes Bestseller.

Goes To Cuba For Two Years.Complains Of Heart Problems, Collapses2002 Relocates To Cuba To Battle Drug Addiction Issue 2004 Admitted To A Hospital After He Collapses Again 2005 Interviews Pele As His First Guest On His Talk Show 2008 Appointed Head Coach Of Argentina National Team; He Performed This Role For 18 Months, Until 2010 World Cup.

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