Diego Maradona has vowed to fight his illness for the sake of his daughters.
The Argentinian World Cup-winner - he captained his country to success in 1986 - was discharged from hospital yesterday after lengthy treatment for smoking, dietary and alcohol-related problems
He made his first public appearance on Argentinian TV station Canal 13 and stated: "I am alive and I want to continue living for my two daughters. I am going to continue fighting until the end."
The 46-year-old added: "I was ill, I recognise that.
"There were some very hard days, I do not recommend it to anybody. I made a mistake and paid a very high price.
"Today I am calm, doing the diet and taking care of myself.
"Now I want to rest in order to be better physically. I am not a drunk."
Maradona has revealed his family were instrumental in his recovery.
"May 16 is the birthday of my daughter Giannina and I want to enjoy it because she helped me a lot," he said.
"My daughters tell me 'never again dad' and I am going to endeavour to achieve it.
"I want to be an example for my daughters."
He made his first public appearance on Argentinian TV station Canal 13 and stated: "I am alive and I want to continue living for my two daughters. I am going to continue fighting until the end."
The 46-year-old added: "I was ill, I recognise that.
"There were some very hard days, I do not recommend it to anybody. I made a mistake and paid a very high price.
"Today I am calm, doing the diet and taking care of myself.
"Now I want to rest in order to be better physically. I am not a drunk."
Maradona has revealed his family were instrumental in his recovery.
"May 16 is the birthday of my daughter Giannina and I want to enjoy it because she helped me a lot," he said.
"My daughters tell me 'never again dad' and I am going to endeavour to achieve it.
"I want to be an example for my daughters."
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