Maradona with record after death; The famous jersey went up for auction for Rs 70.90 crore Diego Maradona jersey fetches record

LONDON: Football legend Maradona’s name is still in the record books following his death. The jersey worn by Maradona during the 1986 World Cup quarter-final once morest England when he scored the “God’s hand” goal is now up for auction for a record amount.

The jersey worn by Maradona went under the hammer for Rs 70.90 crore while scoring both controversial and famous goals. This is the highest bid ever for a player’s jersey in the history of the sport. Maradona handed the jersey to England’s Steve Hodge following the match. The jersey’s jersey was auctioned off because of the controversy surrounding the goal by God’s hand, as well as the beautiful moment described as the goal of the century, which saw five English defenders cut down.

It is unknown at this time what he will do following leaving the post. Meanwhile, the jersey has started another controversy. Maradona scored both goals in the 51st and 55th minutes of the match.

However, it was Maradona’s daughter, Dalma Maradona, who claimed that the jersey worn by Maradona in the first half was handed over to Steve Hodge and not the jersey worn when he scored in the second half. Maradona will retire on November 25, 2020 following a heart attack.

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