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Napoli pays tribute to Maradona on 3rd anniversary of death
naples Remember the Argentinians for the first hour this Saturday diego armando maradonaThe man who passed away three years ago was more than just a player to the co-operative city, which this afternoon will honor the most important footballer in its history at the stadium that bears his name.
This year, naples And Neapolitans visited the murals. diego armando maradona Despite a difficult start to the season that led to a change of manager for the French national team, they were better than ever. Rudy Garcia by another old man known as the Italian Walter Mazzari.
This Saturday’s massive mural pilgrimage will not be for celebration, but to honor and remember the players who brought them to the top.
Because from early in the morning local residents and tourists walk through the streets towards the altar of “Diego” in the “Qualtieri Spagnoli” (Spanish Quarter), a place that celebrates the history of the two “Scudetti” that raised the status of the city. This is because it commemorates the Argentinian who created it. naples Inside the map. This is the first milestone the team has achieved in 33 years at the stadium that bears the star’s name.
Supporters of Naples called on social networks to encourage everyone who visits the iconic mural to bring an “LED” candle and keep it lit throughout the day in remembrance.
6pm CST, all naples He plans to watch his team’s game on TV atalantathe revival of mazzarri On the bench.
Many people gather to watch the match together in the busiest bar of the “Qualtieri Spagnoli” and see up close the stars of the day. They will be honored at the stadium after the game around 9 p.m. Fans will gather there with torches to honor his memory three years after his death.
Furthermore, the Italian sculptor Domenico Sepe plans to unveil a new statue dedicated to Pibe de Oro, which was already created on the occasion of the first anniversary of his death in 2021. Naples City HallHowever, it was deemed too valuable to donate, so the municipality had to return it.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
