Pelusa managed to captivate everyone in football and even surprised by playing for two different teams in the same game.
The world of football often holds special and magical nights without them having to have a title involved. Although the most unforgettable matches are usually those that leave trophies for the winner, there are also sequences that occur in more relaxed contexts but leave an indelible mark.
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If we talk about magic in this sport, it is inevitable to connect him directly with Diego Armando Maradona. The one who for many was the best player of all time has an unbreakable connection with Boca, a club for which he played again despite the fact that he played a portion of the match with the rival’s shirt.


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Maradona returned, for a moment, to Argentine football by wearing the shirt of his beloved Boca for 45 minutes.
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After 10 years: Maradona’s return to La Bombonera
To understand this magical fact in football, you have to go to a October 14 but 1992. Pelusa was a player for Sevilla in Spain, but he found the opportunity to play a friendly duel against the club of his loves, his beloved Boca Juniors.
Maradona left for Barcelona in 1982 and, until that return to La Bombonera mentioned abovemanaged to make it clear that he was the best soccer player on the entire planet since he had been World Champion in Mexico and led Napoli to rub shoulders with the giants of Europe.
After ten years, he returned to the Alberto J. Armando pitch in a friendly against the Spanish team. The love with the fans did not go unnoticed and each intervention with Sevilla was accompanied by a well-deserved ovation for the Pibe de Oro. Who, once again, managed to have a gesture that captivated the entire La 12.
Half the game for Sevilla, half for Boca
After playing the first half for Sevilla, what the football world least thought about was Diego’s act of love towards Boca. After the first halfall Alberto J. Armando was perplexed to see that instead of Sergio Saturno, He entered with the 10 shirt that boy who managed to get the Xeneize fans to dedicate to him the famous “he’s worth 10 green sticks, his name is Maradona…”.
The star even managed to make the people of Xeneize scream with euphoria, who were clearly excited. He scored the partial 2 to 2 in a duel that ended in favor of the Spanish 3 to 2. A result that mattered little, since seeing Pelusa dressed in blue and yellow again was more than enough of a reward.
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