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bots 04-05-2022 03:51 PM

Diego Maradona: Argentina legend's 'Hand of God' shirt sells for £7.1m at auction
 
The shirt Diego Maradona wore when he scored the 'Hand of God' goal and much vaunted 'goal of the century' for Argentina against England at the 1986 World Cup has sold for a record £7.1m.

It is the highest price ever paid for a piece of sports memorabilia.

Former England midfielder Steve Hodge put it up for auction 36 years after he swapped it with Maradona following the famous quarter-final in Mexico.

After Maradona died in November 2020, Hodge said the shirt was not for sale.

In December that year Hodge said he had "people knocking on my door non-stop" and that reports he was looking to sell the shirt were false.

"I find it disrespectful and totally wrong," he added at the time. "It's not for sale. I am not trying to sell it."

Auction house Sotheby sold the shirt for more than its estimated price, which was between £4m and £6m.

"This is arguably the most coveted football shirt to ever come to auction, and so it is fitting that it now holds the auction record for any object of its kind," said Brahm Wachter, Sotheby's head of streetwear and modern collectables.

The previous highest fee paid for a shirt worn during a sports match was held by New York Yankees legend Babe Ruth's baseball jersey, which sold for $5.6m (£4.4m) in 2019.

In the same year the original Olympic manifesto, penned in 1892, sold for $8.8m (about £7m) to become the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia.
Ex-Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Leeds and Tottenham midfielder Hodge, 59, who appeared in two World Cups for England and won 24 caps, had owned the iconic blue Argentina away shirt since swapping it with Maradona in the tunnel at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City after the game, which Argentina won 2-1.

There has been some confusion about the shirt since Sotheby's in London put it up for auction in April, with Maradona's family claiming it was not the shirt he had on when he scored the infamous 'Hand of God' goal.

During the past 36 years, the shirt, manufactured by Le Coq Sportif, has been publicly displayed as the one worn by the Argentine great. It was most recently housed at the National Football Museum in Manchester.

Sotheby said in its listing online that the shirt was matched to images of Maradona wearing it for both goals.

The two he scored against England are among the most famous goals by Maradona, who is widely regarded as one of football's greatest-ever players.

His punching of the ball beyond goalkeeper Peter Shilton to score the controversial opening goal in the second half came minutes before he netted what was years later voted the goal of the century in a poll by football's world governing body Fifa.

Maradona went on to inspire his country to win the trophy, beating West Germany 3-2 in the final

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61321555

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Worth every penny :laugh:

Cherie 04-05-2022 03:58 PM

Does the cash go to Hodge?

bots 04-05-2022 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11161151)
Does the cash go to Hodge?

yes, i think it does

Cherie 04-05-2022 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11161153)
yes, i think it does

:laugh: nice work

arista 04-05-2022 09:50 PM

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Alf 04-05-2022 09:56 PM

If Steve Hodge kept the shirt at his home then I expect it was quite dangerous for him having such a valuable piece of history in his hands.

He's better off with the money and the fact nobody will be casing his joint anymore.

The Slim Reaper 04-05-2022 09:58 PM

It looks a completely different color without the 80's tv colourwash

Alf 04-05-2022 10:06 PM

Can't believe Steve Hodge started the game in front of Watford's John Barnes. We looked like we could have won the match when Barnes came on.

I actually saw John Barnes play live that season leading upto the World Cup, at Filbert Street, Leicester. Watford won 1-2. I went with my brothers football team who played a game against a team from Leicester and then we went to watch the game afterwards. That was the first game I ever went to.

Also saw Gordon Banks and shook his hand as we were leaving the ground.

Zizu 04-05-2022 11:08 PM

Diego Maradona: Argentina legend's 'Hand of God' shirt sells for £7.1m at auction
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11161153)
yes, i think it does


He always seemed like a decent guy so that’s nice


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thesheriff443 05-05-2022 07:21 AM

7 million for a used shirt, it’s easy to see why this world we live in is so fcuked up.

Zizu 05-05-2022 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11161304)
7 million for a used shirt, it’s easy to see why this world we live in is so fcuked up.


A shirt from a filthy cheat who profited from a terrible wrongdoing as well !


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The Slim Reaper 05-05-2022 04:17 PM


Alf 05-05-2022 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11161519)

Don't think there was even one Liverpool player in that England World Cup squad and Liverpool won the double that year. I could be wrong, I'd have to check.

Quite an odd statistic that if it's correct. You were full of Scots, Welsh and Irish with a bit of Zimbabwe, Denmark and Australia thrown in.

Beso 05-05-2022 07:42 PM

It's hanging on the ceiling, up above nicolas bed in bute house.


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