
1986 World Cup 'Hand of God' match ball heads to auction
The football used during the 1986 World Cup quarter-final match between Argentina and England is being sold at auction. The ball, famously involved in Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' goal, is estimated to sell for over $10 million.
The match ball from the 1986 World Cup quarter-final between Argentina and England is currently being offered for auction. The ball is historically significant for its role in one of football's most controversial moments, when Argentine player Diego Maradona used his hand to score a goal against England, an act he later famously dubbed the 'Hand of God.'
Auctioneers expect the item to reach a sale price exceeding $10 million. The ball has remained a focal point of sports history due to the intense rivalry between the two nations during that tournament and the unconventional nature of the goal, which was allowed by officials despite the clear handball violation. The upcoming sale has drawn attention from sports memorabilia collectors and historians alike, as it represents a tangible piece of one of the most debated incidents in the history of the sport.
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