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Former football star Diego Maradona, 46, has been taken to hospital in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. | |
Maradona, who led his team to victory in the 1986 World Cup and is revered in his country, has suffered from health problems in the past. | |
He has battled both his weight and an addiction to cocaine. He has also been in hospital twice with heart problems. | He has battled both his weight and an addiction to cocaine. He has also been in hospital twice with heart problems. |
No reason was given for his admission, but the hospital said it was "not linked to his addiction to drugs". | |
The statement issued by the Guemes hospital said Maradona was suffering from "an imbalance" and was undergoing tests. | |
"He's staying, he's staying... his life is not in danger," said his personal doctor Aldredo Cahe, speaking outside the hospital. | |
His two daughters, Dalma and Giannina, were seen arriving at the hospital a few minutes after he was admitted. | His two daughters, Dalma and Giannina, were seen arriving at the hospital a few minutes after he was admitted. |
Families of patients on the 13th floor of the hospital were asked to leave and police and security guards were brought in to control the area. | Families of patients on the 13th floor of the hospital were asked to leave and police and security guards were brought in to control the area. |
Maradona is still revered in Argentina and his fans will be watching and waiting for any news of their idol, the BBC's Daniel Schweimler reports from Buenos Aires. | |
Ill-health | Ill-health |
Maradona led Argentina to World Cup victory in 1986, and won league titles at home and in Italy. | Maradona led Argentina to World Cup victory in 1986, and won league titles at home and in Italy. |
But in 1991, he was banned for 15 months after failing a drugs test and tested positive again for banned drugs at the 1994 World Cup in the US. | But in 1991, he was banned for 15 months after failing a drugs test and tested positive again for banned drugs at the 1994 World Cup in the US. |
He retired from competitive sport in 1997. In 2004, he spent 10 days in intensive care with high blood pressure, breathing problems and a lung infection. | He retired from competitive sport in 1997. In 2004, he spent 10 days in intensive care with high blood pressure, breathing problems and a lung infection. |
Two years ago, he had a stomach stapling operation. He lost 30kg (66lb), began playing football again and appeared to be getting his life back on track. | Two years ago, he had a stomach stapling operation. He lost 30kg (66lb), began playing football again and appeared to be getting his life back on track. |
But the Argentine media reported at the weekend that Maradona had put on weight and was considering taking a slimming cure in Switzerland. | But the Argentine media reported at the weekend that Maradona had put on weight and was considering taking a slimming cure in Switzerland. |
Earlier this month, Argentina's central bank said it was investigating him for alleged financial irregularities. | Earlier this month, Argentina's central bank said it was investigating him for alleged financial irregularities. |