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One day, we will play ball together in the sky: Pele pays tribute to Maradona

Despite a 20-year age difference, the two were good friends for decades and are widely regarded the most gifted to have played the beautiful game

Our Bureau, Agencies Rio de Janeiro Published 25.11.20, 11:50 PM
Diego Maradona (holding trophy) with his teammates after winning the 1986 Fifa World Cup. The final, held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 29, 1986, pitted Argentina against West Germany. Argentina won 3–2.

Diego Maradona (holding trophy) with his teammates after winning the 1986 Fifa World Cup. The final, held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 29, 1986, pitted Argentina against West Germany. Argentina won 3–2. Wikimedia Commons

Brazillian soccer icon Pele hoped he would "some day play ball with Maradona in the sky" as he paid tribute to the Argentine maverick, who died after suffering a cardiac arrest on Wednesday.

The only player, whose name was taken in the same breath with the 'King of Football', the 60-year-old Maradona died two weeks after undergoing a surgery to remove a blood clot in his brain.

"What sad news. I lost a great friend and the world lost a legend. There is still much to be said, but for now, may God give strength to family members. One day, I hope we can play ball together in the sky," Pele tweeted.

Pele and Maradona had tremendous mutual respect and admiration for each other's skills.

Despite a 20-year age difference, the two were good friends for decades and are widely regarded the most gifted to have played the beautiful game.

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