Diego Maradona: He will be selected from the second-class team in Mexico
Soccer champion from Argentina Diego Maradona has been appointed to be the second-class team manager in Mexico, Dorados de Sinaloa.
The 57-year-old World Cup winner has played 91 times in his country between 1977 and 1994 and has also studied the national team from 2008 to 2010.
The last time to train the club was Al-Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates contract last April.
Mexico media claims Maradona has been hired to replace Francisco Gamez, who was deported as a coach on Thursday.
In the short video area on the social network, the club put Maradona's message to 'Almost Diego', and 'Timiza 10', a letter on Maradona's jet as a player.
Maradona played for Argentinos Juniors teams, Boca Juniors, Barcelona and Napoli among the other teams while playing a soccer team and being regarded by many as one of the best football players.
He won the World Cup crown in 1986 on behalf of his nation, who has also been training the national team to participate in the World Cup in 2010 and in the UK.
Dorados was formed in 2003 and Manchester City trainer Pep Guardiola had played for 6 months in 1996.
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