Diego Maradona: We used drugs against Aussies

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  1. mwjppgr

    mwjppgr Member

    Dec 23, 2008
    Montevideo
    Club:
    CA Peñarol
    Nat'l Team:
    Uruguay
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    Diego Maradona and Argentinian Football Association Julio Grondona. AFP


    DIEGO Maradona says Argentina players took banned drugs before a World Cup qualifier against Australia in 1993.

    Maradona made the accusation about the match on Argentine television and accused FIFA vice president Julio Grondona, the head of Argentina's Football Association, of knowing about the doping.

    "Why weren't there any anti-doping controls in the match with Australia if we had them in all the other games?" Maradona asked during an interview on The Football Show.

    "They give you 10 anti-doping controls and only the match that decides whether Argentina will go to the United States or not, there is no anti-doping control. That's the cheat and Grondona knew about it.

    "What happened is that to play against Australia we were given a speedy coffee. They put something in the coffee and that's why we ran more."

    Grondona had no immediate comment over Maradona's claims.

    After drawing with Australia in Sydney, Argentina won 1-0 in the second leg in Buenos Aires to advance to the tournament in the US, from which Maradona was later sent home after testing positive to drugs.

    The on-going feud between the two first erupted when Grondona decided not to renew Maradona's contract as Argentina coach after the 2010 World Cup.

    Maradona reacted angrily to comments the 80-year-old Grondona made last week that were seen as veiled references to his much-publicised battle with drugs.

    After Maradona suggested the AFA president should retire, Grondona was quoted as saying: "I'm old but healthy," noting that others had "created problems" for themselves.

    Maradona said Grondona has long been perfectly aware of drug use in football.

    "We took whatever the doctor gave us," Maradona said.

    "To go to the World Cup, we'd have taken even orange juice. I'm saying it now because Grondona talks about drugs as if he didn't know anything about drugs in football and the sickness I suffered."

    Maradona went on to insinuate that the Argentine government under President Cristina Fernandez was protecting Grondona because of a television deal with the AFA to broadcast national league matches for free.

    "I'm not asking the president to fire him, I'm saying there should be changes," Maradona said.

    "Given all the barbarities that Grondona does, because he's old or because his time has passed, if the government keeps backing him then they are wrong."

    Argentine cabinet chief Anibal Fernandez rejected the idea that Grondona had any special protection.

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  2. mwjppgr

    mwjppgr Member

    Dec 23, 2008
    Montevideo
    Club:
    CA Peñarol
    Nat'l Team:
    Uruguay
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  3. GRBomber

    GRBomber Member

    Sep 12, 2005
    Brasília - Brazil
    Club:
    Sao Paulo FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    So, that's how many scandals involving Argentina?

    78, 86, 90 and 94...

    Anymore?
     
  4. Paul Calixte

    Paul Calixte Moderator
    Staff Member

    Orlando City SC
    Apr 30, 2009
    Miami, FL
    Club:
    Orlando City SC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Don't forget the England game in 1966. :D
     
  5. SpaniardFC

    SpaniardFC Member

    Jun 8, 2009
    Vilagarcía de Arousa
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    Don't forget the brawl they had with germany in 2006

     
  6. Paul Calixte

    Paul Calixte Moderator
    Staff Member

    Orlando City SC
    Apr 30, 2009
    Miami, FL
    Club:
    Orlando City SC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Oh yes, and the World Cup game against Mexico last year - although that one was entirely on the refs and FIFA.
     
  7. Capt. Socceroo

    May 7, 2001
    Adelaide, Australia
    Club:
    Adelaide United
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    The thing that pisses me off most about that is reminding me about how we as a country continually got hosed by FIFA in our attempt just to qualify for the WC. I mean after beating up on the island nations in OFC we then got thrown Israel...beat them and it still wasn't enough, we were thrown the Argentineans (reigning world Champions in a Home and Away just to qualify for the bloody thing...thank God we got our move in to Asia, much fairer all round! no more Hand Away cutthroat ties decided at the last minute by FIFA to give their favourites "one last chance" - besides, does anyone really take Maradona seriously anymore?
     
  8. encorelui2

    encorelui2 Member

    Apr 12, 2009
    We all know about the Calciopoli scandal in Italy. Clubs were stripped of their trophies etc. Why hasn't FIFA stripped Argentina of some of the trophies they won under "veil" conditions?
     
  9. aerez

    aerez Member+

    River Plate
    Argentina
    Jul 8, 2006
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    I actually believe the guy in terms of Gordo-ona being fishy with the drug scene in football.
     
  10. colombialove banned

    Aug 4, 2011
    Grondona should be banned from world football if this turns out to be true.
     

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