Diego Maradona to leave Mexican club Dorados for health reasons

The Argentine guided the team twice to the second division play-offs but fell short of achieving promotion

Andrew Downie
Friday 14 June 2019 10:02 BST
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Diego Maradona is to leave his job as coach of Mexican side Dorados de Sinaloa on the advice of his doctor, the Argentine's lawyer said on Thursday.

"On doctors advice he will dedicate his time to his health and have two operations, on his shoulder and his knee," Matias Morla wrote on Twitter.

"We thank the entire Dorados family and we'll continue this dream another time."

Maradona's resignation comes after nine months in charge of the second division side from Mexico's northwest.

Under his charge, the Dorados twice reached the second division play-offs but fell short both times.

Maradona, who won the World Cup in 1986 and is widely considered one of the greatest players of all time, put the small club in the spotlight and they paid tribute to him on Twitter.

"Together we surprised the world," one tweet read. "We showed that football is passion and heart.

"Thanks for everything boss. Get well and well see you soon."

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