Maradona Dropped as Argentine Soccer Coach
Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 10:12PM
Rick C.Limpert in Maradona, Sports

He was sometimes more interesting to watch roaming the sidelines than his team was on the field. 

Diego Maradona's stint as coach of the Albiceleste ended far less successfully than his time as a player with the national team. The Argentine Football Association, which hired the former star in November 2008, said Tuesday that his contract will not be renewed. The decision came 3 1/2 weeks after his team, led by star Lionel Messi, was eliminated from the World Cup with a humiliating 4-0 loss to Germany in the quarterfinals.

The federation had offered Maradona a four-year contract through the 2014 World Cup, but Maradona said he would do so only if his entire staff remained.

That was unacceptable to AFA president Julio Grondona. He had asked for several assistants to be replaced, including Maradona's close friend Alejandro Mancuso. The federation said its executive committee unanimously decided to not keep Mardona.

The spokesman hinted, however, there might be a role in the future for a man with an unpredictable history.

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