A
glittering list of football stars, including arguably the greatest
player of all time, Diego Maradona, met Pope Francis today Monday Sep 01,2014 ahead of an
inter-religious charity match.
The game will take place at the Olympic Stadium in Rome and aims to promote world peace and understanding
Ahead
of the game this evening, Pope Francis was presented with an Argentina
shirt by the man known to many for his 'Hand of God' in the 1986 World
Cup quarter final defeat of England.
At
the time of fellow Argentinian Pope Francis' election in March,
Maradona remarked: 'Everybody in Argentina can remember "the hand of
God" in the England match in the 1986 World Cup. Now, in my country, the
"hand of God" has brought us an Argentinian pope.'
Maradona was among a list of stars that met Pope Francis today before the 'football match with peace'
Colombia's Carlos Valderrama (right) - with his wife Elvira Redondo
(left) - was among footballers meeting the Pope at the Vatican to mark
the match for peace organised by the Catholic Church
Football legends from past and present line up for the team photo prior to the game
Football
legends past and present came together to promote an end to hostilities
in Gaza at the Interreligious Match for Peace staged Rome.
The
exhibition match was arranged at the behest of Pope Francis, himself an
avid supporter of Argentine side San Lorenzo, to to promote a
diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
In total 50
all-star players of different religious backgrounds ranging from Islam
to Buddhism were invited to take part in the game at the Olympic Stadium
in Rome.
The
exhibition was co-hosted by the Pupi Foundation, a Buenos Aires-based
charity founded by the former Inter Milan midfielder Javier Zanetti,
alongside Scholas Occurentes, an educational entity launched by the
Pope.
Zanetti
captained the PUPI side while Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon took
charge of the SCHOLAS. As expected, the exhibition game was a goal fest
intent on entertaining the audience and finished 6-3 to the PUPI side.
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