Argentina\'s capital unveils its first Maradona statue

Argentina's capital unveils its first Maradona statue

AP  |  Buenos Aires(Argentina) 

Argentines celebrated the 58th birthday of on Wednesday by unveiling a bronze statue of the legend that recreates his goal against England that was voted the greatest of the 20th century.

A decade later, Maradona captained to and scored two of the most memorable goals in the game's history.

The first was the "Hand of God" goal, in which the tiny Maradona jumped with England and punched the ball into the net. The sleight of hand gave a 1-0 lead.

But the real magic came just minutes later when Maradona received the ball in his own half, ran through a pair of England players and sprinted toward the opposing goal.

He then beat two more opponents, fought off another and faked Shilton before shooting the ball into the net.

said that "goal that all Argentines shouted" was the inspiration for his

"It was a milestone for Argentina's history," he said.

The 9-feet (2.8-meter) statue was placed in a terrace near a mural where Maradona is depicted wearing the red uniform of Argentinos Juniors. Maradona did not attend the unveiling ceremony. He has been coaching Mexican second-tier

"Sculptures are usually made for the dead, and Diego is alive," said Alberto Perez, who heads the historical committee of La Paternal, the small neighbourhood where the statue is located.

"You need to pay homage when you're alive and everyone should know that his neighbourhood will always remember him.

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 03:55 IST