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Added on the 11/03/2021 09:55:09 - Copyright : AFP EN
Buenos Aires, Nov 25 (EFE).- Fans of different Argentine soccer clubs put aside the rivalry to bid farewell together in different stadiums of the country to the soccer star Diego Maradona, who died Wednesday at the age of 60. (Camera: JULIETA BARRERA).SHOT LIST: FANS OF DIFFERENT SOCCER TEAMS IN ARGENTINA GATHER TO BID FAREWELL TO ARGENTINE SOCCER STAR DIEGO MARADONA NEAR THE OBELISCO IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.SOUND BITE: A SOCCER FAN, PAOLA (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: Diego will not be forgotten. He will always be the best, the one who gave joy to the entire Argentina.
Rome, March 25 (EFE), (Camera: Álvaro Padilla).- Diego Armando Maradona Junior, son of the Argentine soccer legend, acquired Argentine nationality on Thursday in Rome.Diego Jr remembered his father and said that getting an Argentinian passport was a dream come true.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA JUNIOR:"My dream came true today. The dream of getting Argentine nationality so I will never forget this day because is special.""Having this passport at home is going to be a great joy. It means a lot of things, it means identifying myself with my people even more.""He was not only football, he was joy, generally speaking. We live in a time when it is difficult to find people who give you joy."
Argentine football legend Diego Maradona is laid to rest after a simple religious ceremony attended by family and close friends in the leafy surrounds of the Bella Vista cemetery outside the capital. IMAGES
Delighted Argentine fans celebrate at the Obelisk of Buenos Aires after Lionel Messi won the World Cup for Argentina as he scored twice against France in one of the all-time great finals before the South Americans held their nerve to win in a penalty shootout in Qatar. IMAGES
Argentine fans celebrate Lionel Messi's penalty goal (1-0) as they watch the World Cup final against France at a former Maradona home in Buenos Aires. IMAGES
Supporters of Peruvian former President Pedro Castillo demonstrate to demand his release outside the police dependence DIROES in Lima, where Castillo is being detained. Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, accused of rebellion and conspiracy, will remain in prison until Thursday hearing, while protests that have left seven dead and 200 injured continue. IMAGES