Maradona was not only a football hero, but a rebel firebrand

Sports Desk: A day to light up the hearts of football lovers. Because today is the birthday of football god Diego Armando Maradona. He is not just a footballer; He was a symbol of fighting spirit. With every touch, the football field would become colorful, and with every step, a new pictur

Sports Desk: A day to light up the hearts of football lovers. Because today is the birthday of football god Diego Armando Maradona. He is not just a footballer; He was a symbol of fighting spirit. With every touch, the football field would become colorful, and with every step, a new picture of liberation would be painted. Who, inspired by the ideals of Che Guevara, chose to stand up for the exploited. Whose friend was Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. On November 25, 2020, he crossed into the country of no return. Writing about him today on his 64th birthday, let football and revolution become one.

If Maradona had not been a footballer, he might have become a fiery left-wing revolutionary. Rising from Argentina's underprivileged, the rising star saw exploitation and neglect as a child, which instilled in him the seeds of resistance. Che Guevara was a source of inspiration to him; Cherishing Che's ideal chest, he carved Che's face on his left hand. As if he cherished the spirit of that revolutionary with every breath.


Maradona seemed to show a new definition of being human through each of his goals. The famous Uruguayan writer Eduardo Gallano wrote about him, "Maradona was the rebel poet of football, who wrote an immortal poem of liberation with every foot."

Maradona's rise on the football field was epic. 1986 Mexico World Cup is the best story of his life. The 'Hand of God' goal against England in that quarter-final was an expression of his rebellious spirit, and the 'Goal of the Century' that followed was a remarkable example of an artist proving himself. Through this goal, he made a place in the hearts of football lovers forever. If anyone has ever shown so much artistry on the football field without being a football legend, it is undoubtedly Maradona.


Gallano therefore wrote of him, 'Maradona went beyond the traditional rules and took the game to the level of art. His every touch was as dramatic as it was revolutionary. His every moment on the football field was a celebration for the audience.'


Another fifer from Taizul, wicket fifty in Chittagong Another fifer from Taizul, wicket fifty in Chittagong
Another influential person in his life was Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. Their friendship was deep and respectful—like the joining of two opposite ends of the same spirit. A strange bond developed in the shadows of Havana, which transcended the football field and became the language of social and political movements. From Castro he received a shadow of confidence, which inspired him with a new sense of life. The days he spent with Castro in Havana gave him strength and courage—a friend who helped him through the darkest moments of his life. Fidel was fatherly to him, and their relationship left a deep impression on Maradona's life.


Having that shadow, Maradona did not limit himself only to football. He used football as a social movement tool. His blend of personal life, political views and footballing skills made him a man who will be remembered for ages. The famous journalist and writer Jorge Valdano wrote, 'Diego was the wonder in which every human hope and dream is mixed. May his every goal, every smile become a triumphant moment for the underprivileged of this world.'


Maradona has shown with every move that football is not just a game, it can be a force of resistance and change.

Maradona was, is and will remain unique. Her life is a drama, where every scene is a conflict and wrapped in an eternal love. His voice off the field, his rebellious spirit transcended football and made him a symbol of revolution. A lot of folklore has been created around his life, which is possible only around him. As these stories prove, Maradona was a living poem in front of people's eyes, where every word written by his feet was a revolutionary image.


Diego Maradona is not only a football hero; He is a rebel, a fire spell. Every moment of his glory is like glowing in the hearts of football lovers.


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