Pope Francis normally has no competition for attention when he is in a room but it was different on Monday when another larger-than-life Argentine, soccer great Diego Maradona, attended a papal event.
Maradona was among some 400 people who attended a special papal audience for players and organisers of a charity match that was played on Monday night in Rome to promote peace and inter-relgious cooperation.
The pope read an address to the participants in the Vatican’s large audience hall and then each of them filed past the pontiff to greet and have their picture taken with the leader of the world’s approximately 1.2 billion Roman Catholics. Maradona sat in the front row waiting his turn to greet the pope. As the participants walked down the steps of the stage to return to their seats many of them stopped to greet Maradona and have their pictures taken with him immediately afterwards.
When his turn came to greet the pope, Maradona chatted with his compatriot longer than others and gave him a light blue-and-white jersey with his Argentine national team number, 10, and the name Francisco on it. Other participants at the audience included Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and midfielder Andrea Pirlo, former Italy striker Roberto Baggio and Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
Maradona was among some 400 people who attended a special papal audience for players and organisers of a charity match that was played on Monday night in Rome to promote peace and inter-relgious cooperation.
The pope read an address to the participants in the Vatican’s large audience hall and then each of them filed past the pontiff to greet and have their picture taken with the leader of the world’s approximately 1.2 billion Roman Catholics. Maradona sat in the front row waiting his turn to greet the pope. As the participants walked down the steps of the stage to return to their seats many of them stopped to greet Maradona and have their pictures taken with him immediately afterwards.
When his turn came to greet the pope, Maradona chatted with his compatriot longer than others and gave him a light blue-and-white jersey with his Argentine national team number, 10, and the name Francisco on it. Other participants at the audience included Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and midfielder Andrea Pirlo, former Italy striker Roberto Baggio and Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.