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According to deadspin.com (via a translated Argentinian blog), Argentina-based sports writer Walter Rotundo named his newborn twin girls Mara Delfina and Dona Isabella, which, of course, make the name of soccer legend, Maradona.
Rotundo, who writes for the blog Pasion Paternal, which covers the Argentinos Juniors, said he named his girls after Maradona's 1986 World Cup performance, during which he scored two goals to defeat England in the semifinals en route to the Championship.