Arguably the greatest footballer of
all time, Maradona is keen to get his boots back on for a club owned by his
lawyer and close friend
Diego Maradona is poised for a
sensational return to football with Argentine minnows Deportivo Riestra.
The tiny club plays in the
regionalised fifth tier of domestic football in Argentina but the World Cup winner isn't put off, and is
expected to make his debut on March 23.
So much interest is expected in the
return of the man often referred to in his homeland simply as 'God', that
Riestra are planning to abandon their 3,000 capacity stadium in favour of the
nearby home of top-flight champions San Lorenzo.
The 53-year-old has been convinced
to sign for the club by friend and legal representative Victor Stinfale, the financier
of the lowly Buenos Aires side.
Maradona made the news when he was
briefly appointed Riestra's 'Spiritual Coach' in August 2013, and reports this
week state that when he was asked to return to the dugout he replied simply,
"I want to play."
The Albinegro have now
presented an official request to the Argentine FA that Maradona be allowed to
join the squad, and club insiders have told Olé that they are confident that
the paperwork will be completed without a hitch.
"Within five gameweeks,
Maradona will be playing for Riestra," revealed the source. "He will
debut on approximately the 23rd of March."
Squad member Victor More has already
revealed he will happily give up the iconic number 10 shirt for the arriving
legend, admitting "I'll wear whatever."
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