
Frattaminore — It was an evening of pure emotion yesterday in Piazza San Maurizio, where a sea of blue flags greeted the unveiling of the new mural dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona.
Thousands of people filled the hearts of Frattaminore to pay homage to the "God" of football, an eternal symbol of a faith that continues to unite generations of fans.
The majestic and vibrantly colorful work depicts the Argentine champion with a proud gaze and his face turned skyward. But it's not just a sporting tribute: the mural also represents a loving gesture towards Giuseppe Lisbino, a longtime Napoli fan and a beloved figure in the town, who passed away about a year ago.
The initiative was born thanks to the Club Napoli Frattaminore, which wanted to give the community a symbol of belonging and collective passion.
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The atmosphere was that of a grand occasion: chants, applause, fireworks, and a prolonged round of applause accompanied the unveiling of the work, which was immediately hailed as a new symbol of the town's identity. Many stopped to take photos, others chanted "'O surdato 'nnammurato," transforming the square into a small stadium of emotion.
Maradona's face, etched in the collective memory and now also on the walls of Frattaminore, thus becomes a bridge between past and present, between legend and people. A message that transcends football: the passion for the Azzurri as a universal language of pride and belonging.
Once again, Frattaminore proves that love for Napoli isn't just about support, but about culture, identity, and profound emotion. An indelible mark, imprinted not only on the walls, but in the hearts of those who continue to dream wearing the blue jersey.







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