Mirsha Francisco Herrera Gastelum was stabbed and killed after leaving training.
Dorados de Sinaloa youth team player Mirsha Francisco Herrera Gastelum has been stabbed and killed in the Mexican city of Culiacan.
A source close to the club to ESPN Deportes: “The incident occurred between 11.30 a.m. and 12 p.m. He had got to training very early and left.
¡Descanse en paz Mirsha Francisco Herrera Gastélum! @Dorados pic.twitter.com/MLjadi2Wrd— Toluca FC (@TolucaFC) July 17, 2019
“Right after, we found out [about the stabbing] from the hospital because they recognised the kit and spoke to the club. They said: ‘We have a player from your team here called Mirsha. It’s all we know because he has nothing…

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Maradona posted a video on Instagram in which he hit out at the reports.
Diego Maradona has denied reports that he is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. 
Earlier this month, it was announced that Argentina legend Maradona would not stay on as coach of Mexican side Dorados de Sinaloa in order to focus on his health.
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The 58-year-old, who will have operations on his shoulder and knee, was in charge for nine months.
Maradona, a World Cup winner in 1986, posted a video on Instagram in which he said: “They lie. They speak of Alzheimer and don’t know what that word is,…

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With Paul Pogba linked with a return to Juventus and no players signed yet this summer, ESPN FC’s Steve Nicol says Manchester United need to up their game in the transfer market.
Diego Maradona has told Manchester United he is the man to help restore them to former glories following a desperate campaign that ended trophyless, while rivals Manchester City and Liverpool won major silverware.
United have not won the title since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 and Maradona, coaching Dorados in the Mexican second division, believes he is the man to change their fortunes.
“If Manchester [United] need a coach, I’m the man to do it,” Maradona told FourFourTwo. “I know they sell…

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Dorados de Sinaloa are hopeful that Diego Maradona will manage the club next season.
Diego Maradona’s time in Mexico could be set to continue, with Dorados de Sinaloa owner Jorgealberto Hank Inzunza confirming that the club is interested in contracting the Argentine legend for another year.
Maradona made the shock move to Dorados last September after causing controversy at the the 2018 World Cup and with the second division club in joint last in the league table.
He went on to guide the team to consecutive Ascenso MX finals, losing both to newly promoted Atletico San Luis — owned…

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Diego Maradona sat down with ESPN following his Dorados side’s opening victory in Ascenso MX.
Diego Maradona has been fined for dedicating a recent victory by his Mexican club to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Mexico’s football federation said on Monday.
The Argentine great, who coaches Dorados de Sinaloa, had dedicated a 3-2 win over Tampico Madero to Maduro and Venezuela in a news conference at the end of last month.
– Maradona threatens to quit Dorados over penalty row
The body said in a statement that Maradona had been fined an unspecified sum for violating the federation’s code…

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Diego Maradona was diagnosed with stomach bleeding during routine exams.
Argentina’s World Cup winning captain Diego Maradona was recovering in hospital on Saturday after successfully undergoing a routine operation for stomach bleeding, his lawyer said.
The 58-year old former Boca Juniors and Napoli player discovered the problem in early January during a check up at a hospital in Olivos, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
Saturday’s operation, to stem bleeding caused by a hernia, was not complicated but aimed to resolve what one source told Reuters were “inconveniences”…

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Diego Maradona couldn’t find the right words to answer a question during an interview following Dorados’ win to reach the Ascenso MX final.
Argentina legend Diego Maradona is to continue as coach of Mexican side Dorados de Sinaloa for a second season, his agent Matias Morla said on Friday.
Maradona, 58, took over at the struggling second division side in September and lifted them to the playoffs where they were beaten by Atletico San Luis.
Maradona has rarely spent a year in any head coach job, yet Morla said the former Argentina and Racing coach would return to Sinaloa after completing routine medical exams in his homeland, where he…

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