Behold 'warrior' Maradona! Buenos Aires artist pays homage to soccer legend with giant mural
The mural will take nearly 25 days of work for Ron and a team of seven artists.

Muralist Martin Ron filled the 1,600-square-meter (17,000- square-ft) wall in the heart of the city with a depiction of Maradona, based on a photo of him urging his team on during the World Cup final against Germany in 1990, which Argentina went on to lose.
"We already know that he was the best player in the world, but who was he as a person? He was a warrior, he went up against adversity, even all injured, he faced whatever came at him," Ron, 41, told Reuters.
Maradona died of cardiac arrest at the age of 60 in late 2020, which sparked off a nationwide period of mourning for the troubled star who was revered by millions and nicknamed "D10S", a play on his shirt number and the Spanish word for "God".

Ron added three stars to the mural to represent Argentina's two World Cup wins in 1978 and 1986 - and what he hopes will be another in Qatar this year.
"On a sporting level, he is my greatest idol," said Sebastian Martinez, a 46-year-old physical education teacher who had a Maradona tattoo on his leg. "It is a nice tribute to him."
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