MARADONA STRIP TO FETCH £4MILLION HANDS UP IF YOU WANT DIEGO'S SHIRT
Daily Record|April 07, 2022
Iconic World Cup top worn to KO England going under the hammer
LAURA HARDING
MARADONA STRIP TO FETCH £4MILLION HANDS UP IF YOU WANT DIEGO'S SHIRT

DIEGO Maradona's "Hand of God" shirt, worn when he knocked England out of the 1986 World Cup, is set to fetch £4million at auction.

The Argentinian legend also went on to score another goal which was later voted the goal of the century before leading his side to win the tournament in Mexico.

The goals made him a hero to Scotland fans.

Maradona's iconic No10 shirt has been owned for the past 35 years by the former England midfielder Steve Hodge.

The two players swapped shirts at the end of the quarter-final.

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

This story is from the April 07, 2022 edition of Daily Record.

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