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Maradona in hospital after over-indulgence

Diego Maradona was hospitalised against his will in Buenos Aires after falling ill from over-indulging in food, alcohol and cigars.

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BUENOS AIRES: Football legend Diego Maradona was hospitalised against his will in Buenos Aires after falling ill from over-indulging in food, alcohol and cigars, his personal doctor said on Thursday.

The life of the 46-year-old former Barcelona and Napoli star was not in danger, doctor Alfredo Cahe told reporters, but Maradona will stay in a shared room Guemes Hospital where he was taken late on Wednesday for 'several days.'

Results of a medical examination will be ready later on Thursday, he added.

"He didn't have a very consistent lifestyle, in his eating habits, his drinking and the amount of cigars he smoked," Cahe said, adding that "it was not cocaine."

"This, in addition to stress, was a logical reason to hospitalise him, and against his will," Cahe said, adding that Maradona was not suffering heart or brain ailments.

In April 2000 Maradona had a heart attack in Uruguay following a cocaine overdose. Four years later, another heart attack followed another overdose. After spending weeks in intensive care, his weight ballooned to alarming levels, prompting him to undergo gastric bypass surgery in 2005.

Earlier, the hospital said the former Argentina star was taken by ambulance to the hospital "to undergo an examination after having suffered a decompensation," it said in a statement, while not explaining any details.

However, the hospital said, "it does not have any relation to the consumption of dangerous drugs."

Maradona, who led Argentina to a 1986 World Cup trophy, was taken to the hospital after feeling ill at his parents' house, Argentine television said.

His ex-wife Claudia Villafane, his daughters Dalma and Giannina, and Cahe, arrived at the facility later.

Outside a team of police guards lined up and dozens of fans stood around anxiously waiting for news about the former football star's health.

Maradona shares the FIFA title of the 20th century's best player with Brazil's Pele after a sparkling career with Boca Juniors, Barcelona and Napoli, the Argentinian national side.

But his career was dogged by controversy over misbehavior on and off the field, including several suspensions for drug use.

Since he stopped playing he has undergone treatment for substance abuse and also for weight gain.

But newspaper photographs early this month appeared to show he had regained many of the 50 kilograms (110 pounds) lost in his crash weight-loss treatment, and one showed him in a Buenos Aires nightclub with an injured nose after a fall off his chair.

Also, early this month, tax authorities instructed the Argentine central bank to collect information about Maradona's bank accounts, suggesting he was under investigation for financial irregularities.

On Saturday Cahe told reporters that Maradona was considering going to Switzerland to deal with a new surge in his weight, following his stomach reduction surgery in Colombia.

"He is 3.6 kilograms (7.9 pounds) too big. For this we are planning something like a vacation, to leave the country a little bit to escape our friends and the environment," Cahe said then.

Born on October 30, 1960 just outside Buenos Aires, Maradona amassed a fortune during 21 years in football.

He proved his genius in the crucible of the 1986 World Cup finals in Mexico, with a series of brilliant displays which led Argentina to the title.

But since then his life on and off the pitch has been checkered by embarrassing episodes, which only worsened since his retirement at 37.

The scandals have run the gamut of marital infidelity, cocaine use and tax evasion.

In 2006, Italian police stripped the star of two Rolex watches during a visit to Naples, in line with a judicial order requiring payment of a reported 31 million euros ($40 million) worth of back taxes in Italy.

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