Havana, Jan 5 (EFE) .- The Argentine ex-footballer Diego Maradona arrived Monday in Cuba to record two programs of the second season of the TV program “De Zurda” which led with journalist Victor Hugo Morales by Telesur during the World Cup Brazil 2014, local media reported.
“We reached my home, Cuba, the feel and treat them as my home, “said Maradona on arrival at the international airport” José Martí “Havana as saying” Radio Habana Cuba “.
‘Golden Boy’ explained that in Cuba, where he remained throughout this week, filmed on Saturday and Sunday the two programs “De Zurda” with Morales in which they will analyze football world, said Maradona.
Maradona made his first visit to Cuba in 1987 and since then has traveled several times to the island, where he established a friendship with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who has met several times, most recently in April 2013.
Fidel Castro, who is retired from power since 2006 because of an intestinal illness, wrote a letter to Maradona in June this year that praised the football program “De Zurda” and said that thanks to him, could see the extraordinary level of this universal sport.
The program “De Zurda” aired its first season between June and last July during the World Cup Brazil 2014 with several guests from sports, culture and politics, as Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, and football figures like Brazilian Roberto Carlos, Colombian Carlos Valderrama, Italian Alessandro del Piero and Hugo Sanchez.
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