Maradona to face hearing on Sunday over outburst

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* Maradona to face FIFA hearing in Zurich

* Argentina coach could get stadium ban for rant

* Suspension would sideline him at World Cup (adds background, details)

By Brian Homewood

BERNE, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Argentina coach Diego Maradona will appear before a FIFA disciplinary committee on Sunday over his foul-mouthed outburst last month, soccer’s world governing body said on Tuesday.

Maradona could be sidelined from matches in next year’s World Cup if FIFA decide to hand him a stadium ban for his rant at the end of the 1-0 win in Uruguay that guaranteed his team a place at the finals in South Africa.

The volatile Argentina coach, who was kicked out of the 1994 World Cup as a player for a doping offence, will travel to FIFA’s headquarters in Zurich for the hearing after his team’s friendly in Spain on Saturday.

“The disciplinary hearing related to the head coach of Argentina, Diego Armando Maradona, and the incidents following the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Uruguay and Argentina on 14 October 2009 will be held at the home of FIFA in Zurich on Sunday, 15 November,” FIFA said in a statement.

The hearing will start at 1400 CET (1300 GMT).

“The FIFA Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Marcel Mathier, will grant the head coach of Argentina a hearing, which will take place the day after the international friendly match between Spain and Argentina in Madrid.”

Maradona rounded on his critics immediately after the final whistle of the match in Montevideo.

He launched into an expletive-filled rant when interviewed on the touchline and produced another outburst in the post-match media conference broadcast live on several television networks.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced two days later in Cairo that disciplinary proceedings would be opened against Maradona.

ARGENTINA DEFEATS

The 1986 World Cup winner had been heavily criticised for Argentina’s defeats by Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil and Paraguay that took the twice world champions to the brink of failing to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1970.

The Argentina Football Federation (AFA) has also already sent a report to FIFA, saying: “Maradona was acting in a state of violent emotion over arguments with journalists in the days before the match.”

Maradona’s tenure has been marked by clashes with players, coaches, journalists and directors since he took charge midway through the qualifiers in October 2008 following the resignation of Alfio Basile.

The first controversy began less than one week after he started the job when a row over the AFA’s refusal to let him appoint former captain Oscar Ruggeri as assistant coach led to speculation that he could quit.

Playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme, a central figure at the 2006 World Cup and for Basile in the 2010 qualifiers, quit saying Maradona did not live by “the same codes”.

Maradona has also had differences with 1986 World Cup-winning coach Carlos Bilardo, who was appointed the AFA’s technical director of national teams.

Bilardo appeared to be installed as someone Maradona could turn to for support but the coach has said he will make all the decisions and the older man should “stay up in the directors’ box in suit and tie” with AFA president Julio Grondona.

(Additional reporting by Rex Gowar in Buenos Aires; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Updated Nov 10, 12:20 pm EST
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  1. antonio blass
    20. Posted by antonio blass Thu Sep 3 12:22am EDT

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    Vamos Argentina!!
    pele and Maradona are Both great players but they are not playing this game so stop talking @#$%!!
  2. Frank
    19. Posted by Frank Wed Sep 2 11:43pm EDT

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    Why is there even a story about a has been drug abuser? Let's move on and talk about the "beautiful game" in the present and what the future will bring.
  3. denise
    18. Posted by denise Wed Sep 2 9:40pm EDT

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    He needs to shut up and for once stop thinking of himself.. This man has an ego the size of his enormous hollow head. Wont you quit already please.....
  4. Fred
    17. Posted by Fred Wed Sep 2 7:29pm EDT

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    and the goal of the century was scored by Roberto Carlos against France on a free kick....!!!
  5. Fred
    16. Posted by Fred Wed Sep 2 7:14pm EDT

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    El Viejo, Pele won three World Cups, 1958, 1962, and 1970....
  6. Marc Koffi
    15. Posted by Marc Koffi Wed Sep 2 5:34pm EDT

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    Answer to Mr. Rodolfo...
    It's wrong to say that! a soccer game is a team work, your Maradona wanted to be everywhere in the field during every soccer match , because he always used drugs and became '' Supernature '' . He couldnt feel any pain, he run without fatigue...- You cannot compare Pele to Maradona, even to Kaka or/and more...
    Brazil always has, polit , respecful players with natural skills...
    Brazil never comments a soccer match before the game, they focus more on the physical and spiritual training, the result after the game can tell !!!!
  7. El Viejo
    14. Posted by El Viejo Wed Sep 2 4:48pm EDT

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    and for all you morons .... Diego didn't score one goal in that game, he scored TWO goals, and the other one was THE GOAL OF THE CENTURY as he evaded 4 defenders and 1 goalie for the 2-1 win so there .... check the FIFA web pages ... it's there ... it's HISTORY !
  8. El Viejo
    13. Posted by El Viejo Wed Sep 2 4:48pm EDT

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    and for all you morons .... Diego didn't score one goal in that game, he scored TWO goals, and the other one was THE GOAL OF THE CENTURY as he evaded 4 defenders and 1 goalie for the 2-1 win so there .... check the FIFA web pages ... it's there ... it's HISTORY !
  9. El Viejo
    12. Posted by El Viejo Wed Sep 2 4:43pm EDT

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    Pele - 1WC ... Maradona - 1WC plus one runner-up .. he was better .. now as coach oh boy ... bring Basile back, the last guy .... why did he quit he was doing ok .... I hope they can pull off an ugly win or a tie, then beat Paraguay who have not been as impressive lately ... 4 points will help, 6 is better.
  10. El CID
    11. Posted by El CID Wed Sep 2 4:05pm EDT

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    Messi scores first goal by using his hand.
    As for Mara-Donna being better than Pele. Give me a break. Pele had finesse on the pitch. Mara-Donna looked like a wild boy dribbling the ball. He was a great player. KEY WORD was....
    Brazil will humiliate Argentina.
  11. SonicGroove805
    10. Posted by SonicGroove805 Wed Sep 2 3:45pm EDT

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    Tough break for Argentina..losing Diego Milito and Lisandro Lopez upfront could easily be subsidized with Higuain and Bergessio, also squashing the BS and putting Riquelme back on the team for the attacking midfield spot.
  12. Luis
    9. Posted by Luis Wed Sep 2 12:50pm EDT

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    Maradona was an amazing player. You cant say that he was not.... but he is one horrible coach. the AFA is full of many great players and we are not overated (We just beat everyone in the Olympics and are always top contenders).
    All we need is a good coach to direct the players. Be ready to see a great game. Argentina will win.
  13. <i>dlouismary</i>
    8. Posted by dlouismary Wed Sep 2 12:26pm EDT

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    I'm still admire my team for my life and i know coach Diego teach is team to beat the samba boys by 3-2.First goal Argentina by Leonel Messi in 15mn first period.Goooooooooooooooooooood Luuuuuuuuuuuuk Diegooooooooooooooooooooo Maradonaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    Please make me happy to beat the samba boys by 3-2 mucho cerveza Quilmes Haitian for live DJ Djomixx
  14. ken
    7. Posted by ken Wed Sep 2 12:20pm EDT

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    every great player in the past and present dreams to wear the #10 shirt, why? because of the greatest player Pele, Maradona is great but he was no match for Pele, and he is not a good coach by far, Argentina got no defense, they will probably lose to Brazil.
  15. Rosas, or Mr. Rosas
    6. Posted by Rosas, or Mr. Rosas Wed Sep 2 12:13pm EDT

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    When Maradona was in his prime.... the level of soccer was sh_t.

    Brazil's Ronaldo plays better than him.
  16. Noby
    5. Posted by Noby Wed Sep 2 11:35am EDT

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    Maradona didn't need other players he had the "Hand of God" i.e. he is a cheating P.O.S.! There is no comparison between a drug addict cheater to a great man like Pele. So please STOP!
  17. gerson s
    4. Posted by gerson s Wed Sep 2 11:24am EDT

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    argentina sucks, they are overrated, brasil has the best players in the world, have had, have, and will have.
  18. Titanah
    3. Posted by Titanah Wed Sep 2 3:17am EDT

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    I think Brazil will win the match no doubt because Coach Diego is not show about his team selection.Teach Diego a soccer lesson he will never forget the SAMBA BOYS.Titanah,Gaborone Botswana
  19. Ricky
    2. Posted by Ricky Tue Sep 1 8:13pm EDT

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    Wait, so you're saying that there are overall better Brazilian players than Argentinian players? Huh.
  20. Rodolfo A
    1. Posted by Rodolfo A Mon Aug 10 6:02pm EDT

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    I still admire Maradona as a player,i don't think that Pele overinflated career was close to his. Pele had fantastic players around him that feed him to score those thousand goles,Who Maradona had???.Going back a him as a coach,how he can't call Higuain to the team,one af the best forward and goal scorer in la Liga. Which motive has Diego for not including Pipita on the Argentina national Team, o is he waiting until France select Higuain for their team (he is eligible)
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