Maradona shirt auction opens with bid of Sh577 million
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An auction of the jersey worn by Diego Maradona when
he scored twice against England in the 1986 World Cup, including the infamous
"hand of God" goal, kicked off Wednesday with a bid of over 577
million shillings.
Sotheby's is selling the blue number 10 Argentina shirt
in an online sale that runs until May 4.
A few hours after bidding opened, the site showed that
a first offer of Sh600 million ($5.2 million) - matching the low end of the
auction house's pre-sale estimate - had been registered.
That would set a new record price for a football
jersey at auction.
The record for a game-worn shirt from any sport is
Sh647 million, set in 2019 for a jersey Babe Ruth wore while on the New York
Yankees.
Maradona's daughter cast doubt on the sale earlier
this month when she claimed that the shirt put up for auction had been the one
her father wore in the goalless first half, not the second when he scored his
two goals.
It had been owned since the end of the controversial encounter
by opposing midfielder Steve Hodge, who swapped his jersey with Maradona after
England lost 2-1.
Hodge, whose autobiography is titled "The man
with Maradona's shirt," has for the past 20 years loaned the jersey to be
on public display at the National Football Museum in Manchester.
The quarter-final showdown became etched in football
folklore for Maradona's two goals -- one notorious and one sublime -- in Mexico
City's seething Aztec Stadium.
The first came shortly after half-time when Hodge, on the
edge of the England penalty area, intercepted a pass and flicked the ball back
towards goal.
Maradona, running into the box, rose with England's
goalkeeper Peter Shilton and punched the ball into the net. He later said the
goal had been scored "a little with the head of Maradona, a little with
the hand of God."
Soon after, Maradona left five English defenders in
his wake before gliding past Shilton and slotting home for a strike that was
voted "Goal of the Century" in a 2002 FIFA poll.
Argentina went on to win the final and Maradona, who
died from a heart attack in 2020, became worshipped in his home country.


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