The match ball from Argentina’s 1986 World Cup quarterfinal win over England, remembered for Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal, is heading back to auction as one of soccer’s most famous collectibles returns to the market. Heritage Auctions has listed the ball with a starting bid of $2.5 million. The same ball previously sold for nearly $2.4 million in 2022, while Maradona’s shirt from the match sold that year for about $9.2 million, setting a major benchmark for soccer
The match ball from Argentina’s 1986 World Cup quarterfinal win over England, remembered for Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal, is heading back to auction as one of soccer’s most famous collectibles returns to the market. Heritage Auctions has listed the ball with a starting bid of $2.5 million. The same ball previously sold for nearly $2.4 million in 2022, while Maradona’s shirt from the match sold that year for about $9.2 million, setting a major benchmark for soccer
In a heartfelt reflection, Lionel Messi has spoken about Diego Maradona’s timeless legacy and the powerful influence the late Argentine legend had on football and on him personally. Calling Maradona his “greatest idol,” Messi described him as a figure who transcended sports and became a universal symbol of passion, pride, and identity for Argentina and the world. Football fans have long debated who deserves the title of the “GOAT” — the Greatest of All Time. Messi and Cris
In a heartfelt reflection, Lionel Messi has spoken about Diego Maradona’s timeless legacy and the powerful influence the late Argentine legend had on football and on him personally. Calling Maradona his “greatest idol,” Messi described him as a figure who transcended sports and became a universal symbol of passion, pride, and identity for Argentina and the world. Football fans have long debated who deserves the title of the “GOAT” — the Greatest of All Time. Messi and Cris