#club75 || Maradona's 'Hand of God' jersey at auction!!!


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'Hand of God' jersey

Diego Maradona was the main hero of Argentina winning the 1986 World Cup. The most talked-about goal in that World Cup was a goal he scored in the quarter-finals. In the 51st minute of the match against England, Maradona scored a goal with his hand, which is known as the 'Hand of God'. For this goal, this football legend was both praised and condemned.
The jersey that Diego Maradona scored against England in the 1986 World Cup quarter-final against England will be put up for auction. The announcement was made on Wednesday by Sotheby's, a UK-based auction house. The jersey has been housed in the National Football Museum in Manchester, England for the last 20 years. The jersey is expected to sell at an all-time high, breaking all-time records at auction.

For many, this is the best moment in the history of World Cup football, for many, it is a scandal again. 4 minutes after the game, Maradona scored an unforgettable goal by beating six English defenders, which has been recognized as the best goal of the twentieth century. Argentina won the match 2-1 and advanced to the semifinals. The match, held at the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City, is a thing of the past. The first of Maradona's two goals were scored by hand. The goal called "Hand of God" has gained notoriety.

Four minutes after the controversial goal, Maradona got the ball inside his own boundary, scoring five English defenders and scoring as beautiful as the picture, which was recognized as the 'Goal of the Century' in a 2002 FIFA poll. Argentina wins the World Cup of Services. For the second time in eight years, they received this honor for Maradona's magical skill.

The jersey of the late Maradona is going to be auctioned. The online jersey auction will start on April 20. The auction house confirmed today that the jersey would sell for at least 4 million pounds.

"Maradona's Hand of God Goal jersey has been shortlisted as one of the most important and memorable sporting goods in the world," said Braham Walter, an official at auction house Sodibai. Because that is the iconic moment of the stadium. '

Surprisingly, the historic jersey is not with Maradona, his family, or the Argentine Football Association (AFA). The jersey is in the football museum in Manchester. It is currently owned by former English footballer Steve Hodge. After that match, Maradona exchanged jerseys with the Hajj.

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