Argentina legend Diego Maradona lost his cool to kick out at a steward and lashed out at a cameraman at charity match.

The 1986 World Cup winner scored the winner during an exhibition match in Bogota to support the peace process in Colombia.

However Maradona, having scored a late penalty to settle the friendly contest, saw red with a steward trying to halt him whilst applauding fans after the match.

Argentina legend Diego Maradona kicks out at a steward after the charity match in Bogota

The 1986 World Cup winner was surrounded by media and cameraman as he applauded his fans

Having lashed out at a steward and a cameraman, Maradona continued to acknowledge his fans

The hot headed Argentine wasn't finished there as the media swarm surrounding him after the match clearly got on his nerves and he took a swipe at a nearby cameraman.

Ironically Maradona was keen to get a message of peace across to his fans in the stands: 'The ones who deserve the credit are you in the stands, who want peace.

'We can run after a ball but peace must be won by you because you truly deserve it. Enough of the violence in Colombia! We want peace and I want it with all of my heart,' said the Argentine pitchside in Bogota.

The 54-year-old fires in the penalty to score the winner during a friendly match in Bogota on Friday

Maradona raises his arm in celebration having scored the winner during a 'Match for Peace'