Diego Maradona has been buried in a private ceremony attended by only two dozen people at the Jardin Bella Vista cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Only family members and close friends were permitted at the cemetery for the final religious ceremony and burial of Maradona, next to the graves of his parents, Dalma and Diego.
Fans waving Argentine flags had gathered along roads as Maradona’s funeral car drove by under heavy security. Many tried to touch the vehicle whenever it was stopped by traffic.
A public viewing organized at the Argentine presidential mansion was halted 12 hours after it started, and the body of the Argentine icon was taken away for burial, frustrating many who were waiting to pay their respects and causing new tensions at the gates of the cemetery.
Fans, some clad in the national flag, sang football anthems as they formed a line that stretched more than 20 blocks from the Plaza de Mayo, where Argentines gathered to celebrate the Maradona-led triumph in the 1986 World Cup.

But with the time for viewing the coffin at the presidential palace drawing short, police moved to cut the queue, enraging fans who hurled rocks and other objects at officers, who responded with rubber bullets.
The crowd overwhelmed organisers and the violence resulted in injuries and arrests, which led Diego Maradona’s family to end the public visitation. The casket was placed in a car that carried the former footballer’s name on a paperboard by the window.
Maradona’s fans climbed on the fences of the presidential mansion as if they were in a football stadium desperate to say goodbye to their hero, while firefighters worked to clear the ground.

“Diego is not dead, Diego lives in the people,” the crowd chanted as the coffin was taken to the Jardin Bella Vista cemetery.
The motorcade, accompanied by police, was followed on a local highway by dozens of honking cars and motorcycles.
Hundreds of fans blocked entry to the cemetery before the arrival of Maradona’s casket, dancing and chanting as police moved in to open a way. The crowd continued making noise after the final ceremony began.

Maradona died on Wednesday, 25th November of a heart attack in a house outside Buenos Aires where he had been recovering from a brain operation he underwent earlier in the month.
Italian club, Napoli paid tribute to Maradona, their former player, before their 2-0 win over HNK Rijeka in the Europa League. Fans gathered outside the stadium to pay their respects to the Argentinian, with a number of them also laying flowers and memorabilia.

The English Premier League has asked all clubs to hold a minute’s applause and wear black armbands to honour Maradona at each of this weekend’s fixtures.