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Death of Diego Maradona: his son wants to remove number 10 from his old clubs

2020-12-04T08:16:23.579Z


Diego Sinatra, eldest son of Diego Maradona, would like his daddy's former teams to withdraw the mythical number 10 he wore during his career.


The desire of André Villas-Boas has been emulated.

Very moved by the death of Diego Maradona on November 25, the OM coach had expressed the idea of ​​seeing FIFA withdraw the number 10 "for all competitions and all teams, which would be the most beautiful tribute that 'we can make the best player in history. "

A wish, for the moment remained unanswered, which found an echo with the eldest son of the Argentine legend.

Aged 34 and from an extra-marital relationship with a Neapolitan woman when his father was playing for Napoli, Diego Sinatra confided in his desire to see his dad's memory honored again.

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“In the teams where he played, I think so.

Barça included, he said in the columns of

Marca on

Wednesday.

For me, there is no doubt.

All this is nevertheless secondary.

I am focused on facing this difficult time.

I hope it will pass quickly.

Or not ... I don't even know what I want to happen. "

During his career, El Pibe de Oro will notably have worn the colors of six clubs.

Without forgetting the Argentinian selection.

Argentinos Juniors during its beginnings (1976-1981), then Boca Juniors (1981-1982 and 1995-1997), before joining Europe in Barcelona (1982-1984) and exploding in Naples (1984-1991) for finish his career with difficulty between Seville (1992-1993), Newell's Old Boys (1993-1995) and again Boca.

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