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Five Years After His Farewell, the Football World Still Misses Diego Armando Maradona
Five years after his passing, the absence of Diego Armando Maradona remains impossible to fill — on the pitch and in football’s collective memory.
The man who turned the ball into a miracle
November 25, 2020, remains a frozen date in football history. On that day, Diego Armando Maradona left us — and with him, a singular connection between a man and a ball. What football lost was not just an icon, but the ultimate symbol of what a ball can become when treated with affection, creativity, and devotion.
For most players, the ball is a tool. For Maradona, it was part of his body. He didn’t simply control a football — he caressed it, obeyed it, elevated it to a spiritual realm. His relationship with the game transcended tactics, commercial interests, or media spectacle. It was pure instinct — and that emotional current is what continues to set him apart.
A genius the world didn’t know how to protect
With a ball at his feet, Maradona escaped Villa Fiorito, rose socially and professionally, and became a football deity in Naples and across Argentina. But beyond the grass, he also carried personal demons, suffocating fame, and a sports system that drained him until collapse.
His life swung between the glorious and the painful:
– the bitter departure from Napoli,
– the doping scandal that expelled him from the USA ’94 World Cup,
– addiction and excess,
– the crushing pressure of a love so great it denied him peace.
His death at age 60 remains an open wound — with emotional, medical, and legal consequences still analyzed five years later.
A legacy that refuses to die
Today, half a decade later, Maradona lives on in countless places:
– in the Estadio Diego Armando Maradona in Napoli,
– in the club’s recent league triumphs celebrated with his spirit present,
– in murals across Buenos Aires, Naples, Mexico, India and beyond,
– in documentaries and dramatizations retelling his story,
– in every search request for “Maradona best plays.”
Each click that replays his dribbles, each child discovering him for the first time, each adult reliving his magic — brings him back to life.
Those who saw him, saw the impossible
Football evolves — faster, more physical, more tactical, more technological. But one experience cannot be replaced: witnessing Maradona take a football as if it were a celestial message and transform it into art.
Those who saw him — know.
Those who saw him — feel it.
Those who saw him — can proudly say: “I saw Maradona.”
Because everything can be debated — except that.
Diego remains. Diego endures. Diego is eternal.












