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Maradona 'Hand of God' Goal 1986 World Cup by ClassicEngland on YouTube. Maradona's second goal saw him dribble the ball past almost the entire English team before beating goalkeeper Peter Shilton.
Maradona, on the other hand, had a better club career, which saw him play at Barcelona and Napoli. Pele was more confined to Brazil and the Brazilian League.