Argentina’s rugby players wear a tribute kit linked to Diego Maradona after beating England in a World Cup semi-final, according to a report by the Daily Mail. The article says the team wore clothing paying homage to Maradona’s 1986 squad, referencing the “Hand of God” theme associated with him. The report frames the decision as part of a broader reaction to the victory over England, Argentina’s arch-rival, and suggests the kit is intended as a form of mocking or pointed celebration toward the English side. The coverage specifically connects the kit choice to Maradona and to Argentina’s historic football legacy rather than to any rugby-related statement, and it places the appearance immediately ahead of Argentina’s next Nations Championship match. The information presented in the available source focuses on the visual tribute and the timing after the semi-final win, without adding details on any official statements from the players or the rugby governing bodies about the kit’s purpose.