Naples. Forty years after his legendary arrival in Naples, Diego Armando Maradona is being celebrated with a major free event titled "D10S in the Street."
The event, scheduled for the Rotonda Diaz on the Naples seafront from Friday, July 5th to Sunday, July 7th, is organized by a group of Maradona's friends and collaborators, including Stefano Ceci, Raffaele Iavazzi, Enzo Ciardi, Sergio Errico, and Gennaro Di Scala, with the patronage of the City of Naples.
An event dedicated to children
"D10S in the Street" is dedicated especially to children, whom Maradona loved deeply. Three-a-side football tournaments will be organized especially for them, with the final stage taking place on the pitch set up at Rotonda Diaz. Participation in the tournaments is open to young players born between 2013 and 2016.
A rich program of events
In addition to the football tournaments, the "D10S in the street" program also includes:
- Children's Parade: Friday, July 5th at 18:XNUMX p.m.
Presentation of the organizers: Friday 5th July at 19pm
Delivery of uniforms to the teams participating in the tournament: Friday 5 July at 19:30
Show with Paola Morra, journalists, Maradona's former teammates, youtubers and other guests: Friday 5 July at 20:30
Fireworks display at sea: Friday, July 5th at 22:30 PM
Village with DJ set and three-a-side football matches: Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th July from 15pm to 22pm
Football Tournament Awards Ceremony: Sunday, July 7
Exceptional guests
Guests expected at "D10S in the Street" include Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi, Sports Councilor Emanuela Ferrante, Napoli Calcio President Aurelio De Laurentiis, and former president Corrado Ferlaino. Diego Armando Maradona's jerseys will also be on display, thanks to the collaboration of the Cammarota Antonio Museum.
An opportunity to remember a great champion and a special man.
"D10S in the street" is an opportunity to remember Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest footballers of all time, but also a special man who left an indelible mark on the city of Naples.
The event is also a way to promote the values of sport, inclusion, and solidarity, values that Maradona always championed.
The event is free and open to all.






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