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On June 30, 1986, before the start of the World Cup final in Mexico, Maradona's peak face with a calm heart had long become an inspirational totem in the hearts of Ami fans. The opening 17 points

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On June 30, 1986, before the start of the World Cup final in Mexico, Maradona's peak face with a calm heart had long become an inspirational totem in the hearts of Ami fans. Maradona was shown a yellow card in the opening 17 minutes, and four minutes later Maradona and Cousifo played a combined free-kick on the right flank in front, Bruchaga's cross and Jose Brown's header to give Argentina the lead. José Brown died of illness on August 12, 2019, at the age of 62, but his brilliant header at Aztec has long since become a timeless classic.

On June 30, 1986, before the start of the World Cup final in Mexico, Maradona's peak face with a calm heart had long become an inspirational totem in the hearts of Ami fans. The opening 17 points
On June 30, 1986, before the start of the World Cup final in Mexico, Maradona's peak face with a calm heart had long become an inspirational totem in the hearts of Ami fans. The opening 17 points
On June 30, 1986, before the start of the World Cup final in Mexico, Maradona's peak face with a calm heart had long become an inspirational totem in the hearts of Ami fans. The opening 17 points

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