Diego Maradona, considered one of the greatest footballers in history, is back in the beautiful game – as manager next season of Fujairah, a club in the UAE’s second tier. It comes as something of a surprise.
Shock development
The Argentine, 56, was announced on Sunday as Fujairah’s new manager having signed a one-year deal with the First Division club. He was pictured holding aloft a Fujairah shirt, emblazoned on the back with his surname and his famous No 10. “I want to tell you that I’m the new coach of the Al-Fujairah SC, in the second division of the United Arab Emirates,” Maradona posted on his Facebook page. The club expect to formally present Maradona to the media at a press conference next week. The former Barcelona, Napoli and Boca Juniors forward last managed Al Wasl for 14 months, or 422 days, from May 2011.
Incredible news - press conference scheduled for next week. Strap yourself in, #UAE footy. pic.twitter.com/cJxTWTuUf9
Flagging Fujairah
The east coast club finished fourth in the First Division this season, meaning they missed out on a return to the Arabian Gulf League at the first time of asking. Fujairah were last members of the UAE top flight for the 2015/16 campaign, but they finished 13th and were therefore relegated. That season, they won only seven matches from 26, tasting defeat 14 times. Even so, they missed out on survival by only one point.
UAE experience
Maradona arrived at Wasl in 2011 and made his mark with a headline-grabbing stint at the Zabeel Stadium. The Dubai club, seven-time UAE champions but without the trophy since 2007, finished a hugely disappointing eighth in the 2011/12 season. They also suffered an embarrassing defeat in the GCC Champions League final to Bahrain’s Al Muharraq. Maradona was dismissed on July 10 2012, midway through his two-year contract. However, he remained a Dubai resident, and later acted as a sports ambassador for the emirate.
Footballing great
Maradona’s greatest achievement was captaining Argentina to the 1986 Fifa World Cup crown, when he was credited for almost single-handedly lifting his country to the trophy. He also played an integral role in Napoli twice winning Italy’s Serie A, in the 1986/87 and 1989/90 season. Maradona managed the Argentina national team from 2008, guiding them to the 2010 World Cup, where they lost 4-0 to Germany in the quarter-finals. His contract was not renewed.
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