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Football great Diego Maradona has successfully undergone surgery for a subdural hematoma — more commonly known as a blood clot on the brain — his personal doctor confirmed on Tuesday.
Diego Maradona's drug addiction at the height of his career was well-documented in the self-titled film about his life.
BUENOS AIRES Diego Maradona has confessed his drug addiction and outlined his daily struggle to kick the habit in a magazine interview. "I was, I am and I always will be a drug addict," Maradona ...
DIEGO MARADONA’S former girlfriend says the fallen legend needs urgent treatment for an alcohol addiction. Rocio Oliva, who spent six years with the Argentine idol and came close to marrying … ...
“Diego Maradona” is set in 1981 when the Argentinian soccer star was already larger than life. ... Kapadia probes Maradona’s drug addiction, ...
Diego Maradona has died from a cardiac arrest less than a month after undergoing surgery to remove a blood clot on his brain. He was just 60. The football legend was believed to have been on the ...
Football star Diego Maradona should have been admitted to a rehabilitation centre rather than taken home following surgery he underwent in 2020, a doctor has testified at the trial of seven ...
Diego Maradona died aged 60 after a heart attack in 2020, ... But his life was marred by a long-term cocaine addiction which ledto him being banned from football twice in 1991 and 1994.
Nicknamed "D10S", a play on the Spanish word for god, and "Pelusa" for his prominent hair, Maradona battled alcohol and drug addiction, but was adored - including in tattoos - for his flawed ...
Inside Diego Maradona's House of Horrors: ... Maradona had struggled with drug addiction, obesity and alcoholism for decades, and reportedly came close to death in 2000 and 2004.
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