‘God is dead’: Europe’s papers pay moving tributes to Diego Maradona

‘God is dead’: Europe’s papers pay moving tributes to Diego Maradona with the world of football in mourning after the death of the Argentina icon

The world of football is in mourning after the death of Argentina icon Diego Maradona at the age of 60 from a heart attack.

The European football community will awake on Thursday to find an array of glorious tributes to Maradona, who played in both Spain and Italy with Barcelona and Napoli respectively.

But it is arguably France’s L’equipe that has the most powerful front page on Thursday – a picture of Maradona stood proudly in an Argentina shirt with the headline: ‘God is dead’.

L’equipe’s front page on Thursday pays tribute to Maradona with ‘God is dead’ on the front

Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy lead with the powerful headline of 'I saw Maradona' alongside a picture of him kissing the World Cup trophy after winning the final at Mexico '86

Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy lead with the powerful headline of ‘I saw Maradona’ alongside a picture of him kissing the World Cup trophy after winning the final at Mexico ’86

Tuttosport's front page also pays tribute to Maradona's finest moment and the No 10 shirt he became synonymous with

Corriere dello Sport lead with a picture of Maradona at Napoli with the headline 'Diego lives

Tuttosport pay tribute to Maradona’s No 10 shirt as Corriere dello Sport say ‘Diego Lives’

Maradona’s touch, speed and poise was a fabulous combination on the pitch and propelled from the slums of Buenos Aires to timeless stardom through the world of football.

The unplayable level that he reached as he spearheaded Argentina’s surge to 1986 World Cup glory in Mexico that is most prominently remembered.

The Italian papers, in the country where he also thrived with Napoli, mainly lead with pictures of him in the blue and white of his country.

La Gazzetta dello Sport, with a picture of Maradona kissing the Jules Rimet trophy in 86, say: ‘I saw Maradona’.

Tuttosport have the picture of him being carried on the shoulders of his team-mates in the immediate aftermath of his World Cup triumph at the Aztec stadium, with the headline: ‘AD10S’, referencing the No 10 shirt that became synonymous with his career.

Corrierre dello Sport have a picture of Maradona in his Napoli days under the headline ‘Diego Lives’.

In Spain, the tributes to Argentina are just as gracious. Marca runs a powerful quote of Maradona reflecting on his life on its front page, which says: ‘If I die I want to be born again and I want to be a footballer.

Marca lead with a moving quote from Maradona reflecting on the success in his life

Marca lead with a moving quote from Maradona reflecting on the success in his life

Mundo Deportivo also reference Maradona's No 10 shirt and say all of sport is mourning his death

Sport, meanwhile, say that 'God is already in heaven'

Mundo Deportivo (left) say all sport mourns Maradona as Sport say ‘God is already in heaven’

And I want to be Diego Armando Maradona again. I am a player who has brought joy to the people and that is enough for me.’

Mundo Deportivo – the Barcelona based publication – also run with an ‘AD10S’ style headline and say all of sport, not just football, are mourning his death.

Sport use the same picture as Tuttosport in Italy but with the headline: ‘God is already in heaven.’ 



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