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Argentina's national soccer team coach Diego Maradona visits the Rosario Central stadium ahead of their 2010 World Cup qualifier match against Brazil in Rosario, 310 km (192 miles) north of Buenos Aires, August 18, 2009. Maradona was granted permission by soccer authorities to move the venue of their September 5th World Cup qualifier against arch-rivals Brazil away from the River Plate stadium in Buenos Aires to the more compact Rosario Central stadium in Argentina's second city.(Xinhua/Reuters File Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- A Peruvian hacker attacked the official website of Argentine soccer national team's coach Diego Maradona, and called him "the biggest weeper of all the times."
The attack was done after a World Cup qualifier between Argentina and Peru, hosted on Saturday in Buenos Aires and where Argentina won 2-1, local press said on Monday.
The hacker also published "Go Peru!" at the website and added "Ortube thief," referring to the Bolivian referee of the match.
According to the Peruvian press, Ortube was the responsible one of Peru's defeat, because according to them Ortube did not mark two penalties and took as valid Palermo's goal despite he was offside.
"For the biggest weeper of all the times," the self-called "Elite-Peruvian" hacker wrote, adding "You won in soccer, we won in the network."
The hacker also added a Maradona's cartoon, which showed him sniffing cocaine.