Football legend Maradona’s early home becomes soup kitchen for the needy

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Football legend Maradona’s early home becomes soup kitchen for the needy



Football legend Maradona’s early home becomes soup kitchen for the needy

Argentine football legend Diego Maradona’s childhood home in Villa Fiori, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, has been converted into a soup kitchen for the poor.  

Although the property no longer belongs to the Maradona family, the wall outside it bears a mural of the 1986 World Cup-winner along with the title — The House of God.

While the home itself no longer exists, the dirt yard upon which it was built has been lent to a group of volunteers, who prepare food for the poor.

As per British tabloid The Sun, Leonardo Fabian Alvarez, a pastor who runs the makeshift soup kitchen, said:  “People who have lost their jobs come to the line, collecting food and whatever we give them.”


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