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    Maradona’s former home is transformed into a soup kitchen in Argentina

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    People cook stew for residents of the working-class neighbourhood of Villa Fiorito at a soup kitchen set up in the house where late soccer legend Diego Armando Maradona spent his early childhood, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 26, 2026. REUTERS/Miguel Lo Bianco
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     Every week, hundreds of people line up to fill a plastic container with food in an unlikely place: the humble ​home where Argentine soccer legend Diego Armando Maradona was born.
    The house in Villa ‌Fiorito, a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, no longer belongs to the family of Maradona, who died in 2020 after a heart attack, but for the last month, its current owner has ​lent its dirt yard to a group of volunteers who light a grill ​and cook for neighbors.
    Last Thursday, Maria Torres stirred a stew in two ⁠large pots while several others peeled potatoes and chopped pieces of chicken. A mural ​painted on the house’s facade depicts the soccer player next to the words, “The house of ​god.”
    Poverty has been trending downward in Argentina, with official statistics showing it dropping to 31.6% in the first half of 2025 from 52.9% in the first half of 2024, when President Javier Milei sharply devalued ​the peso and inflation spiked. The figures for the second half of 2025 will ​be published on Tuesday.
    While there has been a “very important drop” in poverty, Argentina needs to see more ‌GDP growth ⁠in labor-intensive sectors, such as mining, as opposed to capital-intensive sectors, such as agriculture, said Eduardo Donza, a sociologist at the Catholic University of Argentina.
    The drop in the poverty rate has followed a substantial drop in monthly inflation, from double digits when Milei took office ​to 2.9% in February.
    However, ​Milei’s austerity measures have ⁠sharply diminished the public sector workforce and many say they have lost purchasing power as the government has cut transportation and energy ​subsidies.
    Leonardo Fabian Alvarez, a pastor who runs the makeshift soup kitchen, ​said he ⁠has seen the demand for food in Villa Fiorito and other neighborhoods grow as small factories have closed. Deregulation and a stronger peso have led to cheaper imports under Milei.
    “People obviously lost their ⁠jobs,” he ​said, adding that “they come to the line, pick up ​food, take what we give them.”
    Argentina declared the home of Maradona a national historic site in 2021.
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