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Maradona’s son will train in Spain!

Maradona's son will train in Spain!

Diego Maradona Sinagrason of the legendary Argentine soccer player Diego Armando Maradonawho died in 2020, will train the team until the end of the season UD Ibarraa Tenerife team that plays in Group 12 (Canary Islands) of the Third Federation, as confirmed by the club on its Instagram profile.


Sinagra will be the new coach of the Las Galletas team (south of Tenerife), founded in 1969, replacing Francis Diaz.

The coach, who worked as a midfielder in the lower categories in Italy, has always been linked to football although he never achieved the fame of his father.

In his role as coach he has directed the youth teams of San Giorgio and to the first team of the Napoli Unitedin addition to a brief passage through the Pompei and the Club Montecalcioin the Italian Fifth Division, adds the aforementioned information.

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The UD Ibarrawhere he has also served Sandro Sierra Fumeroformer player of real Madrid and UD Las Palmasamong others, has seven points after seven games played and is on the verge of relegation places, in a competition of 18 teams in which the last four classified teams will lose their category.



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