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Lot # 83: UNIQUE GEM! DIEGO MARADONA Copa Libertadores Honorary 50Th Anniversary Trophy GIFTED IN 2009 as Argentina Coach! *Provenance: Collection of Conmebol Secretary Eduardo De Luca Plus 2009 ID - Evaluation Letter*

Category: Trophies

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Item was in Auction "#Cracks",
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UNIQUE GEM! DIEGO MARADONA Copa Libertadores Honorary 50Th Anniversary Trophy GIFTED IN 2009 as Argentina Coach!

*Provenance: Collection of Conmebol Secretary Eduardo De Luca Plus 2009 ID - Evaluation Letter*

International management
After the resignation of Argentina national team coach Alfio Basile in 2008, Maradona immediately proposed his candidacy for the vacant role. According to several press sources, his major challengers included; Diego Simeone, Carlos Bianchi, Miguel Ángel Russo, and Sergio Batista. On 29 October 2008, AFA chairman Julio Grondona confirmed that Maradona would be the head coach of the national team. On 19 November, Maradona managed Argentina for the first time when they played against Scotland at Hampden Park in Glasgow, which Argentina won 1–0.

At the World Cup finals in June 2010, Argentina started by winning 1–0 against Nigeria, followed by a 4–1 victory over South Korea on the strength of a Gonzalo Higuaín hat-trick. In the final match of the group stage, Argentina won 2–0 against Greece to win the group and advance to a second round, meeting Mexico. After defeating Mexico 3–1, however, Argentina was routed by Germany 4–0 in the quarter-finals to go out of the competition. Argentina was ranked fifth in the tournament.

 

Trophy details: 21.5 Centimeters tall and weight 396 grams approx!

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