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Diego Maradona Would’ve Turned 65 Today, The Legend Who Still Lives Everywhere

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Today, October 30, 2025, would’ve been Diego Armando Maradona’s 65th birthday, and somehow, it still feels like he never really left. The man from Villa Fiorito, who kicked around an old ball on dusty streets before the world knew his name, remains one of football’s most emotional, imperfect, and unforgettable stories. Softfootball reports that Maradona started shining early with Argentinos Juniors, a skinny teenager doing ridiculous things with…

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The football star Diego Armando Maradona would turn 65 this Thursday October 30th. In that context and in tune with the national legend he represents for this sport and for the Argentines, there will be -in addition to the affection of the fans turned on the social networks with posts and videos- different tributes organized to celebrate a new birth. Maradona was born in the Policlinic “Evita” of Lanús, and was the fifth son of the marriage form…

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Diego Armando Maradona would be 65 years old. Image: Website Conmebol Today the world of football stops again to remember Diego Armando Maradona, who today would be 65 years old. In Buenos Aires, in Barcelona, in Naples and in every potrero where a child dreams of the ball on his feet, his name is still alive. The ‘10’ not only represents goals, gambets and an unforgettable 86 World Cup; it represents identity, popular class, contradiction, epic…

On October 30, but in 1960, Diego Armando Maradona was born. Today, the world of football remembers him with nostalgia in what would have been his 65th birthday. From Argentina to Mexico, his name remains synonymous with talent, rebellion and passion. Born in Villa Fiorito, one of the most humble neighborhoods in Gran Buenos Aires, Maradona turned his deficiencies into a motor and his talent into a flag. With a ball at his feet, the “Pelusa” cha…

Football legend Diego Armando Maradona would have turned 65 this Thursday, October 30th. In keeping with his status as a national icon for the sport and for Argentinians, various tributes have been organized, in addition to the outpouring of affection from fans on social media through posts and videos. Maradona was born at the "Evita" Polyclinic in Lanús, the fifth child of Diego "Chitoro" Maradona and Dama Salvadora "Tota" Franco, who lived in …

It is 65 years since the birth of Diego Armando Maradona and, almost 4, it is a special day. It was always celebrated on October 30, but since it is no longer physically, the memory is even greater and it became a day to commemorate it from love, emotions and smile. Clubs that had the pleasure of having him, as a player or technician, did not stop remembering him on such a special day. The “Pelusa” was born one day as today in 1960 at Eva Perón …

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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