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Derek Boateng Recounts How He Won Iconic Diego Maradona's Jersey

Football News LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 29: Derek Boateng of Ghana celebrates after the international friendly match between England and Ghana at Wembley Stadium on March 29, 2011 in London, England. Photo by Julian FinneyGetty Images
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 29: Derek Boateng of Ghana celebrates after the international friendly match between England and Ghana at Wembley Stadium on March 29, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Former Ghana and Fulham midfielder, Derek Boateng has revealed how he won an iconic jersey from Diego Maradona.

The Napoli and Argentina legend is regarded as one of the best footballers of all time.

The football legend is heavily adored by many and Boateng, who was a hero for Ghana’s U20 team at the 2001 FIFA U20 World Cup hosted in Argentina is no exception.

The 36-year-old narrates how he got a famous parcel (Shirt) and got into contact with the football “god”

“Against Iran [in the group stage] when I scored, I removed my jersey and I had a Maradona shirt under. I have been asked a lot of questions about where I got the shirt,” Boateng told Goal in an African Legends Series interview.

“The day before the game, I was in my hotel room and I got a call from the reception that a lady was looking for me. She was an Argentine, a white woman. I was not expecting anyone so I didn’t go. She stayed on and waited for about four, five hours, so I was called again and I asked that she be allowed to come in.

“She knocked at my door and introduced herself as a journalist from Argentina, and that she wanted to give me this [parcel]. She said I should work hard and this man’s [Maradona’s] spirit will follow me. I removed the wrapper and saw that it was a Maradona shirt, so I since started wearing it under my jerseys in all my games.

“Whenever I scored, I remove my jersey and showed the Maradona under-shirt. Because of that, all Argentina loves me. We [Ghana U20 team at the tournament] were all looking forward to meeting Maradona in person but we couldn’t. We watched his interview where he said he was also supporting Ghana at the tournament.”

The ex-Ghana International could not hide his joy after seeing the former FIFA World Cup winner talk about him.

“After the tournament, my agent sent me a Spanish newspaper reporting Maradona talking about me. I was so happy,” the 36-year-old revealed.

“That day even during training, I couldn’t wait to get back to the dressing room just to have a look at the newspaper for another time. I kept the newspaper for so long but now I, unfortunately, can’t find it anymore. I was so happy Maradona spoke about me.”

Boateng also revealed how he first came into contact with his icon after years of trying to get in touch with him.

“I had the chance to meet him [Maradona] when I was playing for Getafe. I was coming from national duty in Germany and I saw him in the flight, sitting right in front of me in the business class,” Boateng continued.

“After the plane took off, I approached him, introduced myself, he was happy and he hugged me and we took a picture. But I lost the phone. I met the only man I wanted to meet in football and he hugged me.”

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah

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