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The course claims how Naples and Cadis have changed

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If you ask about the image that symbolizes the concept of art, for sure many people will come to the head of the character’s expression in the picture, the melody of the song or paragraph of their favorite novel. But not some, perhaps the first thing that attracts your mind is a piece Jorge Magic ‘Gonzalez or lack of absence MaradonaThe field and who dares to say that they are wrong.

Because they were one of those players who leave almost no one indifferent. From which any football fan agrees, even if they did not wear their favorite colors. Even if they protect the most convinced opponent. And, in addition, they were conducted by a contradictory life, which was sometimes very difficult to understand. Or, an impossible mission to help them so that their successes continue on time. But this is what a true star has without equal.

We are talking about Diego Armando Maradona And Jorge Magic ‘GonzalezTwo huge players who revolutioned in the modest cities of Naples and Cadis, or, rather, managed to talk about them thanks to talents emanating from the boots of one and the other. Two peculiar players whose lives and trajectories are studied these days in the capital of Cadiz during the University of Cadiz. That is, a great opportunity to approach two indelible pages of football from the 80s and 90s.

The course taught in Cadis University It is part 75th edition of summer courses of the organizationthe ability to expose a cultural and interdisciplinary view of football, which has the right “Football: eighth art”The course is trying to study the influence of football on music, literature, photography, cinema and collective identity in order to affirm it as a fundamental element of modern cultural heritage.

And it is in this search to explain the heritage in which you can find the beauty of what is happening in many cases at stadiums, for example, what they called in the Italian city and in the Andaluzian city, the arrival of Maradona and the “magical” Gonzalez. Signing that both cities changedWho knows if they are changing them forever.

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In 1975, when only 17 years “magic” began his career in Antel shirt, in his native Salvador. He changed the equipment and signed a contract with the San Vicent, and then in the FAS sports club. When he began to play in the national team, he finished playing at the Spanish World Championships in the summer of 1982.

There were four seasons in the small city of Kadis And there are many fans who remember their goals and their change in rhythm, with the help of which he became the slowest to the fastest in seconds. Before participating in de Santandra’s races, he made a couple of cuts, raised his head and pulled out a beautiful straight shot at an angle. Pedro Alba, a racing goalkeeper, ran to the center of the court to congratulate him on this miracle.

Goodbye, status -Kvo

The story of Maradona and his beloved Naples is better known. The Argentinean player arrived from Barcelona and forced the Italian club to start winning. Italian champion in 1987 and 1990, which became the first titles of the city, Maradona also raised the Italian Cup in 1987, UEFA Cup in 1989 and Super Cup in 1990It is impossible to ask the field more about a modest club, which lived in the shadow of great Italian clubs. Maradona became God for your fellow citizensThe field he broke the status -kVO, in which he dominated in the north. He even received Neapolitan followers to encourage the Argentinean team at the 1990 World Cup, when he encountered Italy in the semifinals.

University seminary is organized by a journalist Diego BarkalLibero magazine founder. And, among other things, numbers are involved in it, such as Louis Garcia Montero (poet and director of the Cervantes Institute), Guillermo Galvan (Component Vetusta Morla), Igor Paskual (Loquillo guitarist and troglodytes), David Karaben (Sports observer responsible for organizing memorable actions of the 125th anniversary of the Barcelona football club), Miguel Pardeza (former player in Real Madrid, Zaragos and the Spanish team), Enrik Gonzalez (Employee of the magazine Jot Down Cultural, an experiment from El País and Peace), Khoakin Ernandes ‘Kiki’ (Photographer Diario de Cádiz) or Raul Cancio (Founder of Don Bolla).

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