マラドーナ2世
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マラドーナ2世(英語: New Maradona)とは、ディエゴ・マラドーナ以後の有望なアルゼンチンのサッカー選手に、マラドーナの後継者的な意味合いで使っていた通称である。
概要
[編集]FIFAワールドカップの1982年スペイン大会から1994年アメリカ大会まで背番号10を背負ったディエゴ・マラドーナの存在は大きく、アルゼンチン国民並びにメディアは、将来有望な若手選手が現れるたびに「マラドーナ2世」、「マラドーナの後継者」などと呼び、その活躍に期待している。
主なマラドーナ2世
[編集]- クラウディオ・ボルギ[1]
- ディエゴ・ラトーレ[2]
- アリエル・オルテガ[3]
- マルセロ・ガジャルド[3]
- フアン・ロマン・リケルメ[4][5]
- パブロ・アイマール[6]
- アンドレス・ダレッサンドロ[7]
- ハビエル・サビオラ[8]
- カルロス・マリネッリ[9]
- カルロス・テベス[10]
- リオネル・メッシ[11]
- セルヒオ・アグエロ[12]
- エセキエル・ラベッシ[13]
脚注
[編集]- ^ “Claudio Borghi, da 'Picasso' incompreso nel Milan ai successi in Sudamerica e da allenatore”. GOAL (2022年9月28日). 2023年9月7日閲覧。
- ^ “Judgment days for Riquelme”. The Scotsman (Edinburgh: Johnston Publishing). (3 June 2006) 28 December 2012閲覧. "DIEGO Latorre was the first of the new Maradonas, the squat man from Boca Juniors exciting the Argentinian nation in the late 1980s, in the way that his great hero had done a decade earlier."
- ^ a b Hughes, Stan (9 March 2009). “Maradona”. Footy Factor. 28 December 2012閲覧。 “Ariel Ortega, Marcelo Gallardo, Juan Roman Riquelme, Carlos Tevez, Lionel Messi, the list goes on and on. All have been touted as the 'new Maradona' but none have lived up to the unique style and success that Diego Armando Maradona enjoyed during his 20-year playing career.”
- ^ “Bound for Chile”. The Dominion Post (Wellington: Fairfax Media). (28 December 2012) 15 June 2014閲覧. "Argentina under-20 striker Franco di Santo, dubbed the "new Maradona", was recently signed by Chelsea from Audax for $3 million."
- ^ “Judgment days for Riquelme”. The Scotsman (Edinburgh: Johnston Publishing). (3 June 2006) 15 June 2014閲覧. "Javier Saviola, Carlos Tevez and Lionel Messi are the most recent, with the daddy of them all being 27-year-old Juan Roman Riquelme."
- ^ “Real Zaragoza 3-0 Gimnastic de Tarragona”. ESPN. (19 November 2006) 28 December 2012閲覧. "Argentinian Aimar, who moved to Zaragoza from Valencia over the summer, has struggled to live up to his billing as 'the new Maradona' - one of several players to have been handed that tag - since moving to Spain."
- ^ Williamson, Laura (28 May 2009). “Is United's destroyer Lionel Messi the first 'New Maradona' worthy of the name?”. Daily Mail (London: Associated Newspapers) 28 December 2012閲覧. "Forget Joe Cole, d'Alessandro was lauded as the latest 'new Maradona' after coming through the River Plate youth ranks and impressing during the 2001 Under 20 World Cup."
- ^ Adderley, Nigel (11 July 2001). “The next Maradona”. BBC Sport (London: British Broadcasting Corporation) 28 December 2012閲覧. "His goal in his home city against Ghana ensures he'll continue to be saddled with the tag of being 'The New Maradona' for a bit longer."
- ^ Williamson, Laura (28 May 2009). “Is United's destroyer Lionel Messi the first 'New Maradona' worthy of the name?”. Daily Mail (London: Associated Newspapers) 28 December 2012閲覧. "Boro manager Bryan Robson said: 'People always like to tag a player and I hope he does turn out the be the new Maradona. 'That would be a great buy for us - but there's a long way to go before that.'"
- ^ Vickery, Tim (6 December 2004). “Tevez - an Argentine in Brazil”. BBC Sport (London: British Broadcasting Corporation) 28 December 2012閲覧. "'The new Maradona' - Carlos Tevez - is joining Corinthians for nearly $20m in a strong candidate for the strangest move of the year."
- ^ Vickery, Tim (22 August 2005). “Messi handles 'new Maradona' tag”. BBC Sport (London: British Broadcasting Corporation) 28 December 2012閲覧. "Nevertheless, there is little doubt that in this time 18-year-old Lionel Messi is the most exciting Argentine talent to have emerged, an attacking midfielder who promises to be able to tip the balance at the highest level."
- ^ Lowe, Sid (2 October 2006). “Aguero blows the chance to lay Atlético's derby jinx to rest”. The Guardian (London: Guardian News and Media) 28 December 2012閲覧. "Put yourself in Sergio Aguero's natty blue shoes. You're the latest New Maradona, the most expensive signing in Atlético Madrid's 103-year history, 25m worth of quick feet, vision and goals, of shirt-hanging-out-of-shorts, scurrying genius."
- ^ Bandini, Paolo (4 September 2007). “Livewire Lavezzi sparks Napoli into life, before the inevitable”. The Guardian (London: Guardian News and Media) 28 December 2012閲覧. "Step aside Leo Messi, Carlos Tevez, and ... er ... Carlos Marinelli, there's a new New Maradona on the scene, and this one even plays for Napoli. Ezequiel Iván Lavezzi, a 5.5m summer signing from San Lorenzo, had already signalled his arrival with a match-winning hat-trick against Pisa in the Coppa Italia last month, but it takes a little more than bullying Serie B sides to make i partoponei forget el Pibe d'Oro."
関連項目
[編集]- ディエゴ・マラドーナ・ジュニア - 実在するマラドーナ2世(ディエゴの非嫡出子)
- マラドーナ教 - マラドーナを神として崇める宗教(1998年に創設)