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  2. New Maradona - Wikipedia

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    New Maradona or New Diego was a title given by the press and public to promising Argentine football players in reference (and reverence) to Diego Maradona as a benchmark. Since Maradona retired, fans had been anticipating someone to lead the Argentina national team to a World Cup final, like Maradona did in 1986 and 1990.

  3. Maradona (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Diego Maradona (1960–2020) was an Argentine footballer. Maradona may also refer to: Maradona by Kusturica, 2008 documentary film about the Argentine footballer; Maradona, a Malayalam film; Maradona, the Hand of God, a 2007 Italian-Argentine biographical film by Marco Risi "Maradona (kesä '86)", a 2014 song by Teflon Brothers

  4. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Dialect – Any of the languages of the Philippines other than Tagalog (Original meaning: a variety of a standard language) Double-deck — A bunk bed. (Original meaning: something that has two decks or levels one above the other, usually a bus or tram). Duster [28] — A loose dress wore in (and near) one’s house. (Original meaning: a ...

  5. Broken nets, 'Maradona' skill and a new dad - Tamworth's ...

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    A net malfunction, a defender pulling off a bit of 'Maradona' skill he could not explain and the keeper who became a dad just the day before, the tales of Tamworth's dream FA Cup tie at home to ...

  6. Remembering Diego Maradona: 'The world has lost a legend' - AOL

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  7. Iglesia Maradoniana - Wikipedia

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    The Church was founded on October 30, 1998 (Maradona's 38th birthday) in the city of Rosario, Argentina by three fans (Héctor Campomar, Alejandro Verón and Hernán Amez). [2] It could be seen as a type of syncretism or as a religion, depending on what religious definition one chooses to use.

  8. Here's the problem with the Messi vs. Maradona debate - AOL

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  9. Maka-Diyos, Maka-tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, columnist Geronimo L. Sy wrote in the Manila Times that the Philippines didn't have a national motto (which he called a "national slogan") and that many of the societal problems plaguing the country were because of a lack of common direction that a national motto would embody, [8] despite the Flag and Heraldic Code being made law nine ...