Asean football fans cry as Argentina bids chaotic final farewell to favourite son Maradona


Photo released by Telam of the crowd outside Casa Rosada presidential palace during Argentinian football legend Diego Armando Maradona's wake, in Buenos Aires. Argentine football legend Diego Maradona ,who died of a heart attack Wednesday at the age of 60, will be laid to rest in the Jardin de Paz cemetery, where his parents were also buried, - AFP

For many Asean countries including Thailand, Indonesia and even Malaysia - watching foreign football matches is everything. So many are even die-hard followers of foreign teams such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus and many others.

And for many, Diego Maradona was everything they wanted to become. In the late 80's he was everything that football could offer.

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