What happened to the magic numbers of football legends?

Club legends, of course, deserve respect, and that's one of the reasons the teams have retired star numbers so they don't ever dress again, the Periscope broadcasts. Let's start with the Argentinean agenda, Maradona. DIEGO MARADONA 10 Not only the greatest Neapolis player ever, but without [...]
Let's start with the Argentinean agenda, Maradona.
DIEGO MARADONA 10
Not only Naples's greatest player ever, but undoubtedly the greatest of all time, Maradona carried the number 10.
He won two titles in Serbia A for Italian giants, Naples, the only championships they have ever won, during a brilliant seven-year career with the Naplesns, writes Periscope.
His famous 10th Fanelle retired in 2000.

PAOLO MALDIIN 3
Maldini's number 3 fanella has remained alive since his last match with Milan in 2009.
His fanella might be allowed to wear his son.

JOHAN CRUYFF 14
In 2007, in honour of Cruyff's late 60th birthday, Ajax attracted to his famous 14th fanele.
The late Dutch explorer also played for Barcelona, who considered attracting the mark of No14.
However, because he played in different squad numbers, they changed their thinking.

PELE 10.
Brazil's greatest sports star sometimes played North American Football League from 1975-77, marking 64 goals in 107 matches in his twilight years.
This encouraged Cosmos to draw his number 10 fanele during his last match with the club.













