Four Years Since Maradona's Eternal Departure
November 25, 2020, will never be just another day. On this day, the world lost one of the most iconic figures in football: Diego Armando Maradona. A football legend passed away, evolving into a myth after being recognized as one of the best players of all time.
Four years later, the legacy of the former captain of the Argentine national team, who shone at Argentinos Juniors, Boca Juniors, Barcelona, Napoli, Sevilla, and Newell's, remains alive in the memory and hearts of millions. As we mark four years since his ascension to eternity, Maradona continues to be an icon, a legend that defies oblivion, remaining vibrant in the collective imagination of those who witnessed his play and those who inherited his story.
This Monday will not be just another day for Argentines or football lovers around the world. Nor for those whose blood ran cold four years ago as the news began to spread: Today marks another anniversary of the day Diego definitively became a legend. Since November 25, 2020, Diego's status transformed from merely a football legend to a true legend.
Four years after his passing, there isn't a day where Maradona's name doesn't feature in conversations at any bar, during football discussions or political debates, in any corner of the country. People often wonder what he would have done in a given situation. Even in his physical absence, "Pelusa" remains present in the daily lives of Argentines, in every stadium, on shirts, flags, murals, and tattoos. The image of Mexico '86, with the Argentine captain kissing the World Cup, continues to go viral daily, no matter where you are.
Maradona is an immortal idol, even for those who weren't fortunate enough to be contemporaneous with that magical left foot, yet surely enjoyed it countless times through YouTube compilations, documentaries, movies, and more.
Diego embodies history, football, the people, and mystique. He is the protagonist of thousands of moments and anecdotes that many had the fortune to share alongside him. Diego brings surprises, as whenever we think we know everything about him, a new story emerges, showcasing who Maradona truly was.
Four years after his departure, the jury trial investigating Maradona's death, in which nurse Gisella Dahiana Madrid is accused of "intentional homicide," still lacks a concrete start date.
Judge María Coello has called a new hearing for the 29th of this month to advance in specific aspects of the process, such as the theory of the crime, evidential facts, and the witness list that will participate in the debate.
Meanwhile, other parties involved in the case will be tried starting March 11, 2025, in an ordinary debate. These include neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque, psychologist Agustina Cosachov, psychologist Carlos Díaz, nurse Ricardo Almirón, his boss Mariano Perroni, clinical physician Pedro Pablo Di Spagna, and coordinating doctor of a health provider, Nancy Edith Forlini.
Source: FOOTBOOM
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