This essay analyses the birth and development of the Iglesia Maradoniana, a devotional movement dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona that has spread to over sixty countries. Through a historical-religious perspective, the study examines the typical features of a religious system: myth, rituals, specialised personnel, beliefs and behavioural norms. From the liturgical calendar (Maradonian Christmas and Easter) to the “10 commandments”, to ritual practices such as baptisms and weddings, the Iglesia shows an organic structure that follows and reinterprets traditional religious models. The analysis also highlights the deep roots of the cult in both Argentina and Naples, emphasising how the phenomenon can be interpreted as a form of popular and postmodern religion, born from the mythologisation of El Pibe de Oro and capable of transforming a sporting icon into a sacred figure.
Il saggio analizza la nascita e lo sviluppo della Iglesia Maradoniana, movimento devozionale dedicato a Diego Armando Maradona e diffuso in oltre sessanta Paesi. Attraverso una prospettiva storico-religiosa, lo studio esamina i tratti tipici di un sistema religioso: mito, rituali, personale specializzato, credenze e norme comportamentali. Dal calendario liturgico (Natale e Pasqua maradoniana) ai “10 comandamenti”, fino alle pratiche rituali come battesimi e matrimoni, la Iglesia mostra una struttura organica che ricalca e reinterpreta modelli religiosi tradizionali. L’analisi mette inoltre in luce il radicamento del culto sia in Argentina che a Napoli, sottolineando come il fenomeno possa essere interpretato come forma di religione popolare e postmoderna, nata dal processo di mitizzazione del Pibe de Oro e capace di trasformare un’icona sportiva in figura sacralizzata.
L’Iglesia Maradoniana e il culto del D10S. Un’analisi storico-religiosa
Antonio Salvati
2022-01-01
Abstract
This essay analyses the birth and development of the Iglesia Maradoniana, a devotional movement dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona that has spread to over sixty countries. Through a historical-religious perspective, the study examines the typical features of a religious system: myth, rituals, specialised personnel, beliefs and behavioural norms. From the liturgical calendar (Maradonian Christmas and Easter) to the “10 commandments”, to ritual practices such as baptisms and weddings, the Iglesia shows an organic structure that follows and reinterprets traditional religious models. The analysis also highlights the deep roots of the cult in both Argentina and Naples, emphasising how the phenomenon can be interpreted as a form of popular and postmodern religion, born from the mythologisation of El Pibe de Oro and capable of transforming a sporting icon into a sacred figure.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.