Killing Maradona : How cocaine, the Camorra, cartels and crime corrupted football’s greatest talent by Arrowsmith, David
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Author: Arrowsmith, David
Biography: sport
Published on 21 May 2026 by Octopus Publishing Group (Cassell) in the United Kingdom.
Hardback | 336 pages
240 x 156 | 0g
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Drugs, cartels, mafia, addiction, the FBI, and coercion – this is the untold story behind the tragic decline of football’s most gifted and controversial legend.
Maradona was football’s ultimate genius – a magician on the pitch whose talent rivalled only Pelé. But off the field, the boy from the barrios of Buenos Aires became entangled in a dark web of criminal influence and personal demons. From the Cali Cartel’s attempts to lure him into the drug trade, to the Camorra’s grip on his life in Naples; from clashes with the Italian government to Pablo Escobar’s sinister hospitality, Maradona’s life was a battleground far beyond football.
Battling addiction, betrayal, and exploitation, Maradona’s story is one of genius corrupted – a man caught between adulation and self-destruction, whose medical neglect and FBI scrutiny culminated in a tragic end. Marking the 40th anniversary of Argentina’s legendary 1986 World Cup victory, Killing Maradona is a searing investigation into the forces that destroyed football’s first ‘Golden Boy.’
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