Past and current footballers across the globe took to their various social media accounts to pour out tributes to Argentine soccer legend Diego Amando Maradona who passed away on Wednesday, 25th November, 2020 at his home in Argentina.
Maradona, who died of heart attack, less than a month after turning 60 will be remembered for his remarkable achievements in football; most notably, for leading Argentina to the 1986 World Cup glory in Mexico before his addiction to drug brought his illustrious career to a sudden end in 1997.
Maradona’s 21 years career saw him feature in the colours of elite European clubs, like Napoli, Seville and Barcelona.
He bagged a total of 259 goals in 491 appearances for both club and country.
🚩 Pele on Diego Maradona 🗣️ "I have lost a dear friend, and the world has lost a legend. One day, I hope, we will play soccer together in the sky."#RIP #Legend
#soccerpatriots #GiftedEra pic.twitter.com/XRHpt8u1UE— Castle inc. (@castle_256) November 25, 2020
❤️ @Cristiano's tribute to the late, great Diego Maradona. pic.twitter.com/vLo0zUGiCz
— SPORF (@Sporf) November 25, 2020
Such sad news. A true legend of the sport. RIP Diego Maradona. pic.twitter.com/G0Mz4raHTj
— Dele (@dele_official) November 25, 2020
A sad day for the football world. One of the main faces in the history of the game. We will all miss you. 🙏🏽😢 Rest in peace, Diego Maradona. pic.twitter.com/yDgU9cIsVw
— Jérôme Boateng (@JeromeBoateng) November 25, 2020
Sad to hear Diego Maradona passed away 😥 The man that made number 10 a legendary number to me. Football lost one of its greatest.. You will be missed but forever remembered ❤️🐐 #Maradona #10 pic.twitter.com/UEhyDHY6Cu
— Rafael van der Vaart (@rafvdvaart) November 25, 2020
A man who brought not only unbelievable skill but also true artistry to the pitch. The football world will not be the same without you.
Rest in peace Diego Maradona 🙏 pic.twitter.com/waXDgNhygK
— Edwin van der Sar (@vdsar1970) November 25, 2020



























