Diego Maradona’s shirt from Hand of God match expected to fetch £4m at auction

Diego Maradona famously scored a hand goal in the match that saw England knocked out of the 1986 World Cup. Credit: Carlo Fumagalli/AP

The shirt worn by Diego Maradona when scored his famous Hand of God goal and knocked England out of the 1986 World Cup is set to fetch more than £4 million at auction.

The Argentinian player, who died in 2020, was hailed by many as the greatest of all time after he scored a hand goal he later described as made “a little with the head of Maradona, and a little with the hand of God”, as well as the “goal of the century” when he dribbled past a host of England players to score against goalkeeper Peter Shilton.

Midfielder Steve Hodge, who had unintentionally flicked the ball to Maradona in the Hand of God play, swapped shirts with his rival in the tunnel after the game and has owned it ever since.

The shirt has been on display at the National Football Museum in Manchester Credit: Richard McCarthy/PA

It will now go under the hammer at Sotheby’s in a dedicated sale open for bidding from April 20, and will go on public view at the auction house’s New Bond Street gallery in London.

Hodge said: “I have been the proud owner of this item for over 35 years, since Diego and I swapped shirts in the tunnel after the famed match.

“It was an absolute privilege to have played against one of the greatest and most magnificent football players of all time. It has also been a pleasure to share it with the public over the last 20 years at the National Football Museum, where it has been on display.

“The Hand of God shirt has deep cultural meaning to the football world, the people of Argentina, and the people of England, and I’m certain that the new owner will have immense pride in owning the world’s most iconic football shirt.”

Diego Maradona, left, is seen in the controversial action in which he knocked the ball into the net of British goalie Peter Shilton. Credit: AP

The game came four years after the UK had defeated Argentina in the Falklands War and took on greater significance for both countries as a result.

Brahm Wachter, head of streetwear and modern collectables at Sotheby’s, said: “The Hand of God is truly a singular moment, not only in the history of sports, but in the history of the 20th century.

“The moment resonated far beyond the world of football, coming soon after the Falklands conflict, and has in turn inspired books, films and documentaries.

“Maradona is now remembered as one of the greatest to ever play the game of football – and this particular game is an instrumental part of his legacy.”

Mr Wachter added: “It is the first time the shirt has ever been brought to market, and Sotheby’s is honoured to be a part of the item’s history now.”

The current record for any shirt worn during a game is held by a baseball jersey worn by New York Yankees star Babe Ruth, which sold for 5.6 million US dollars in an auction in 2019.

The Sotheby’s auction is open for bidding from April 20 to May 4.


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