Diego Maradona was the consensus best player in the world heading into the 1986 World Cup. By the time he inspired Argentina to their second World Cup success with a generation-defining tournament ...
It is 40 years since Diego Maradona dominated the FIFA World Cup finals in Mexico, scoring some of the tournament's most iconic goals and inspiring the Albiceleste to the title.
In Argentina the 1986 World Cup quarter-final win over England looms large in the collective memory, so much so that a ...
At the 1986 Mexico World Cup, Diego Maradona scored two iconic goals as Argentina beat England 2-1 in the quarterfinals. His first goal was dubbed 'The Hand of God' after he punched the ball into the ...
In need of lightweight uniforms for the blazing Mexico City sun, Argentina's staff found makeshift alternatives in a Mexican ...
Jorge Burruchaga discusses Diego Maradona’s genius, winning the 1986 FIFA World Cup for Argentina and why holding the trophy is incomparable. The men in blue and white stripes felt like they’d been ...
Diego Maradona's iconic 1986 World Cup performance defined football history, scoring two contrasting goals against England.
Argentine captain infamously sent-off 20 years before Marodana’s hand goal Buenos Aires: Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ goal in 1986 is the stand-out incident in football clashes between Argentina and ...
Looking back four decades later, the 1986 World Cup still stands as one of the most iconic tournaments in soccer history.