"I am not god of football but a simple footballer. I'm happy to be here in Kolkata again," Maradona said through his interpreter.
His second visit in nine years may have been a low-key one unlike in 2008, but the legend still charmed about a thousand-odd crowd at a charity event in a north Kolkata club this afternoon.
Maradona handed out cheques worth Rs 10000 each to 11 cancer patients and flagged off an air-conditioned ambulance.
He unveiled a 12-feet statue of him holding aloft the 1986 World Cup trophy and it would be erected at a park named after name.
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"It's amazing to have my statue here," the 1986 World Cup winner said.
Earlier, an audio-visual of the Argentine legend greeted him at the venue as Maradona arrived with his girlfriend.
Maradona was presented with a uttariyo (traditional scarf) on stage and a gold bracelet by the organisers.
Maradona will take on cricket icon Sourav Ganguly in an exhibition match titled 'Diego vs Dada' in Barasat, about 35 kilometres from the city.
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