Other Side of the Hand of God

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1986 World Cup
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Argentina v England
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Diego Maradona legacy
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Estadio Azteca
Falklands War
football culture
football history
forthcoming
Gary Lineker
Glenn Hoddle
Goal of the Century
Hand of God
Maradona
Mexico '86
Peter Shilton
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781836805205
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Other Side of the Hand of God is the inside story of football’s most mythologised match. On 22 June 1986, before 114,580 fans at the Estadio Azteca, Diego Maradona scored two unforgettable goals against England – one illegal, one immortal – redefining the 1986 World Cup and the modern game. For Argentina it was redemption; for England, devastation; for football, lasting change. Asif Burhan traces the build‑up, fallout and cultural shockwaves of that quarter‑final, drawing on first‑hand insight from players including Terry Butcher, John Barnes and Chris Waddle, broadcasters Martin Tyler and Barry Davies, and the photographers, journalists and officials who witnessed history. He explores Maradona’s upbringing, genius and flaws, the shadow of the Falklands War, and England’s turbulent campaign behind closed doors. Told from every angle and drawing on Burhan’s meticulous research, The Other Side of the Hand of God is the definitive account of how four minutes in Mexico forged a legend, reshaped two nations’ footballing futures and sealed Maradona’s status as the game’s most controversial genius.

Asif Burhan is a football journalist whose work has appeared in leading international publications. Having attended World Cups as a supporter, blogger and reporter, he became an accredited journalist at the 2018 final. His long-standing fascination with Argentina v England 1986 has taken him from the Estadio Azteca to Mexico City archives and Sotheby’s auction rooms. Known for his forensic research and deep love of football history, he combines investigative detail with accessible storytelling to illuminate the human and cultural forces behind the game’s most iconic moments.

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