Argentina 1986 Shirt - Signed by Diego Maradona

Argentina 1986 Shirt - Signed by Diego Maradona
Signed by: Diego Maradona
Limited Edition: 250
Size: 840mm x 950mm

Price £386.60
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This stunning limited edition framed presentation features a replica of the famous 1986 Argentina World Cup shirt worn by Maradona during his inspirational World Cup winning performances throughout the Mexico ’86 Finals.

This highly collectable item from the Artsportique collection has been personally signed by Maradona himself and is a strictly limited edition of just 250. Early ordering is essential on this superb piece of memorabilia.




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This stunning limited edition framed presentation features a replica of the famous 1986 Argentina World Cup shirt worn by Maradona during his inspirational World Cup winning performances throughout the Mexico '86 Finals. This highly collectable item from the Artsportique collection has been personally signed by Maradona himself and is a strictly limited edition of just 250. Early ordering is essential on this superb piece of memorabilia.

The signed shirt is presented in a stunning brushed gold frame with two memorable images of Maradona in action in '86 set into the mount.

Own a piece of sporting history

Diego Armando Maradona. A name that will forever be etched in football's history. Quite simply one of the greatest players ever to grace a football field and 1986 was his zenith. Throughout the tourament, Maradona asserted his dominance and was acknowledged as the best player of the tournament. However, it was the two goals he scored in the quarter-final game against England which cemented his legend. Action replay footage showed that the first goal was scored with the aid of his hand. He later claimed it was the "Hand of God" and described it as "A little of the hand of God, and a little of the head of Maradona," implying that God was ultimately responsible for the goal, because the referee had missed the handball. However, on 22 August 2005 Maradona acknowledged on his television show that he hit the ball with his hand purposely and that he immediately knew the goal was illegitimate. He recalled thinking right after the goal that "I was waiting for my teammates to embrace me, and no one came . . . I told them, 'Come hug me, or the referee isn't going to allow it."

In contrast, however, Maradona's second goal was an uncontroversial and impressive display of footballing skill. He ran half the length of the pitch, passing five English players (Glenn Hoddle, Peter Reid, Kenny Sansom, Terry Butcher, and Terry Fenwick) as well as goalkeeper Peter Shilton. This goal was voted Goal of the Century in a 2002 online poll conducted by FIFA. Argentina went on to defeat England 2-1 in that game.

He followed this with another miraculous goal in the semi-final against Belgium. In the final the opposing German side attempted to subdue him by double-marking but he nevertheless found the space to lay on the winning goal for Jorge Burruchaga. Argentina won the World Cup and Maradona's legend was secured.

The rarity of his signature ensures this item's collectability and offers sound investment potential. Early ordering is very much advised.

 
 

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