The Argentina national football team remembers the 40th anniversary of 'The Hand of God' and 'The Goal of the Century', two of the most iconic moments in football history. On June 22, 1986, Diego Armando Maradona scored two goals against England at the Azteca Stadium, including the famous 'Goal of the Century'. Maradona has told the story of that match on numerous occasions, and it has always been a topic of debate. In an interview with Crónica, Maradona said that he had scored the first goal with his head, but that the confusion was due to the fact that the English goalkeeper, Peter Shilton, had touched the ball with his hand. However, in another interview, Maradona admitted to using his hand to score the goal. The second goal, known as 'The Goal of the Century', was scored after a individual play by Maradona, who left several English players in his wake. Maradona has said that this goal was one of the most exciting moments of his career. Argentina's victory in that match was a key moment in the team's history, and laid the foundation for their subsequent success in the 1986 World Cup. Over time, Maradona became a national hero in Argentina, and his legacy continues to be remembered and celebrated by football fans around the world. The Argentina national football team remains one of the most successful and respected teams in the world, and their history is filled with exciting and memorable moments. So, the memory of 'The Hand of God' and 'The Goal of the Century' continues to be a topic of debate and celebration for football fans in Argentina and around the world. But, beyond the controversy, what is clear is that Maradona was an exceptional player, with a skill and passion that made him one of the best in history. The Argentina national football team continues to be a symbol of pride and passion for football fans around the world, and their legacy continues to be remembered and celebrated by generations.