I heart Maradona

05/21/08  Print This Post Print This Post    5 Comments      Written by Julie Schwietert
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Maradona talks to El Comandante.
(He could have gotten a little dressed up for the occasion.)

24 hours ago, I didn’t know who Diego Maradona was.

But after Matador editor David Miller shot over an e-mail about “Maradona,” the just-released documentary by Serbian director Emir Kusturica, I fell head-over-heels for the soccer star turned political activist.

It’s not because he’s handsome. The guy’s worn down by some wild drug and alcohol abuse.

It’s not because he’s remembered as the soccer star who scored the “Goal of the Century.” I could care less about sports.

It’s because Maradona is a big-time traveler, using his celebrity to gain audiences with Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro and to speak out against imperialism. And I’m always a sucker for people who realize how important it is to get out into the world and see things with their own eyes.

For some great blogs from Matador members who’ve gone into the world to check things out for themselves, click over to durban.swartz’s entry from Venezuela, YoLeven’s dispatch from Afghanistan, and ross’s entry about a cocaine cowboy in Colombia. Also, if you missed it the first, time, check out 7 Reasons to Travel to Iran NOW, written by Jason Rezaian and accompanied by some gorgeous photos by Matador member Horizon.

Photo: cardiffteam (creative commons)


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About the Author

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Julie Schwietert is the managing editor of Matador Network. She contributed a chapter to the recently published book, The Voluntary Traveler, and is currently working on five features for Fodor's Puerto Rico, 6th Edition.

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  • Eva replied on May 22, 2008

    I had never heard of him either, until I lived in the UK! (Where, for the record, they are still very bitter about his "Hand of God" goal in the 86 (?) World Cup…)

    Random question: Is soccer big in Cuba? I know it's huge in pretty well every other Spanish-speaking country in the world, but I wasn't sure if it gets ignored in favour of baseball, or if the two manage to co-exist on Castro's island?

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  • Julie replied on May 22, 2008

    Eva- Soccer is not very popular in Cuba. Baseball is the big sport, and boxing too. I'm not sure why soccer never caught on. Here's a link to a pretty interesting documentary about Cuban boxing:
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/shows/cuba/inde...

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  • Eva replied on May 22, 2008

    I had never heard of him either, until I lived in the UK! (Where, for the record, they are still very bitter about his “Hand of God” goal in the 86 (?) World Cup…)

    Random question: Is soccer big in Cuba? I know it’s huge in pretty well every other Spanish-speaking country in the world, but I wasn’t sure if it gets ignored in favour of baseball, or if the two manage to co-exist on Castro’s island?

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  • Julie replied on May 22, 2008

    Eva- Soccer is not very popular in Cuba. Baseball is the big sport, and boxing too. I’m not sure why soccer never caught on. Here’s a link to a pretty interesting documentary about Cuban boxing:
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/shows/cuba/index.html

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  • Laura replied on December 11, 2008

    Check out Mano Negra's Santa Maradona. Powerful! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPJHEldG2YM“ target=”_blank”>” target=”_blank”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPJHEldG2YM Ole ole ole, Diegoooo, Diegooooo!!!!!!!! El MEJOR DEL MUNDO!! DIEGO: EL DIOS DEL FUTBOL! Have you heard about la Iglesia Maradoniana?

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