Diego Maradona, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most controversial footballers of all time, has died at the age of 60.
Here, the PA news agency looks back at the highs and lows of his colourful career.
Highs
Winning World Cup in 1986
‘Goal of the Century’ against England
?♂️ Maradona Magic ?
? #OnThisDay in 1986, Diego Maradona scored one of the greatest goals of all time
? Let’s take a closer look at “El Pibe de Oro’s” immortal 11-second dash#WorldCup | ?? @Argentina pic.twitter.com/6pnlBiPYC4
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 22, 2020
Along the way Maradona scored what is widely acclaimed as the greatest goal ever scored against England in the quarter-finals. Although he earned equally negative headlines for another, rather more notorious, goal he scored in the same game – more of which later – Maradona encapsulated everything that was good about his game in a mazy run and dribble that began inside his own half and ended with him sliding the ball past Peter Shilton. It was voted Goal of the Century in a FIFA poll in 2002.
Precocious talent
Winning two Serie A titles
?? Happy 60th birthday to Napoli legend Diego Maradona! ?
?1⃣9⃣8⃣9⃣#HBD | #UEL pic.twitter.com/2XBHrZkCTd
— UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) October 30, 2020
Napoli pulled off a coup to sign Maradona for a then world record £6.9million fee in 1984. He inspired the club to Serie A successes in 1987 and 1990 as well as the UEFA Cup in 1989.
FIFA Player of the Century
World governing body FIFA decided to create an honour for the best player of the past 100 years at the turn of the century. It ended up being a joint award with organisers unable to separate Pele, the three-time World Cup winner with Brazil, and Maradona.
Lows
The ‘Hand of God’
??1⃣-0⃣???????. Diego Maradona gives @Argentina the lead.The 2nd half continues at: https://t.co/4nzGnwIrUm pic.twitter.com/MHcZuVxHqD
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) March 24, 2018
For many – particularly in England – Maradona’s World Cup success will be forever tainted by controversy. His first of the two he scored in the quarter-final against England was pushed in with his hand as he challenged Shilton for an aerial ball. England protested but the officials missed the offence and Maradona was happy to take advantage. He admitted what he had done after the game by describing the goal as from “the hand of God”.
Losing 1990 World Cup final
??️ E. Codesal, ÁRBITRO de la FINAL del MUNDIAL de 1990: “MARADONA es de las PEORES PERSONAS que conocí en mi vida. Debí EXPULSARLO antes del partido”. (Vía Tirando Paredes) pic.twitter.com/Kl8qmXUWpr
— El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) April 26, 2020
Maradona captained Argentina again in Italy in 1990 but hopes of repeat success ended in tears as West Germany avenged their loss of four years previously in an ill-tempered final. Despite reaching the showpiece, it was not vintage Argentina. They suffered a shock loss to Cameroon in their opening game and only scraped past Yugoslavia and Italy on penalties, while Maradona was hampered by injury.