The trial of seven doctors involved in the medical care of football legend Diego Maradona has officially commenced in Buenos Aires, Argentina. These medical professionals face serious allegations of negligence following the tragic death of the global sports icon. According to reports from the Associated Press (AP), the court proceedings began on Tuesday, March 11, four years after Maradona’s passing.
Legal Proceedings and Background of the Case
The case was initiated in 2022 when prosecutors and judges pushed for the trial of eight doctors responsible for Maradona’s treatment. However, seven of them are currently on trial. The hearing process started two years after the initial charges were filed.
Maradona’s Tragic Death and the Controversy Surrounding It
On November 25, 2020, the news of Diego Maradona’s death shook the world. The 60-year-old football icon was found lifeless in his bed while recovering at home following brain surgery. His sudden passing led to global mourning and immediate scrutiny over the medical care he had received.
While Maradona had a well-documented history of health issues, including complications related to substance abuse, the accusations against his medical team suggest that their negligence may have contributed to his untimely demise.
Potential Legal Consequences for the Accused Doctors
If found guilty, the accused medical professionals could face significant sentences ranging from 8 to 25 years. The trial will determine whether their actions—or inactions—played a crucial role in Maradona’s death.
Football fans and legal experts worldwide closely watch the proceedings as the case unfolds, awaiting justice for one of the greatest players in football history.


