1 Clashes between the police and the followers of Maradona, during the wake of the Argentine player, in Buenos Aires.
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2Followers of Maradona pay tribute to the deceased Argentine player, near the San Paolo stadium, in Naples (Italy).
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Police officers detain a Maradona supporter during the clashes that took place this Friday in front of the Argentine player's burning chapel, in Buenos Aires.
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4Two men help a boy to jump over the fences of the Casa Rosada, during his wake in Buenos Aires.
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5Followers of Diego Armando Maradona at the doors of the Casa Rosada where this Thursday the burning chapel of the Argentine star who died on Wednesday at the age of 60 was opened.
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6Maradona's followers gather in front of a mural dedicated to the Argentine soccer player, in Naples (Italy).
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7A follower of Maradona goes to the burning chapel located in the Casa Rosada, in Buenos Aires.
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8A man lifts a scarf with the name of Maradona, this Wednesday in Buenos Aires.
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9 Coffin with the mortal remains of Diego Armando Maradona, during his wake at the Casa Rosada, seat of the Argentine Government.
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10Two men hug while they wait their turn to visit Maradona's burning chapel installed in the Casa Rosada, this Friday.
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11Aerial view of the Plaza de Mayo and the Casa Rosada, the seat of the Argentine Government, where a crowd awaits their turn to visit the burning chapel of Diego Armando Maradona.
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12Police agents contain Maradona's followers at the entrance of the burning chapel located in the Casa Rosada, this Friday.
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13A woman mourns the loss of Maradona in Buenos Aires, this Wednesday.
The Argentine president, Alberto Fernández, has declared three days of mourning in memory of someone who was already a legend in life and now, with his death, he rekindles the memories of glory that he wrote with his boots in the history of sport.
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14Two men cry around the burning chapel of Maradona, in the Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires.
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15Followers of Diego Armando Maradona queue at the doors of the Casa Rosada where this Thursday the burning chapel of the Argentine star who died on Wednesday at the age of 60 at his residence was opened.
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16A man next to an improvised altar after Diego Maradona's death outside the Alberto J. Armando stadium, La Bombonera, in Buenos Aires.
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17A fan shows Maradona's tattoo, this Thursday in Buenos Aires.
The former athlete was for many years under treatment for drug addiction, including in Cuba, where he befriended Fidel Castro, who died exactly four years ago, also on November 25.
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18A father hugs his daughter during an impromptu tribute in Buenos Aires.
Maradona, who had been a coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, had returned to his home in the Argentine capital on the 11th after receiving medical discharge after several days admitted to two health centers, first due to anemia. , dehydration and a "low mood" and then a subdural hematoma for which he was operated.
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19Several fans pay tribute to Maradona, at a makeshift altar in Naples (Italy).
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20A street vendor offers T-shirts with the number of Diego Armando Maradona, in Cali (Colombia).
The footballer had also suffered in recent weeks "some episodes of confusion" that doctors associated with "a withdrawal picture."
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21A follower with the autobiographical book of the Argentine star 'Yo soy el Diego', outside the Marcelo Bielsa stadium in Rosario (Argentina).
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22A woman mourns the death of Diego Armando Maradona in Buenos Aires, this Thursday.
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23A woman places a poster after Maradona's death in a building in Naples (Italy), this Thursday.
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The tributes for the death of Maradona, in images
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The Government of Alberto Fernández expects a million people to pass through the burning chapel in the Casa Rosada