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The shirt worn by England goalkeeper Peter Shilton in the 'Hand of God' World Cup quarter-final against Argentina in 1986 is ...
The ball punched in by Diego Maradona for his “Hand of God” goal at the 1986 World Cup has been sold at auction for nearly $2.4 million by the referee who missed soccer’s most famous handball.
Diego Maradona, left, beats England goalkeeper Peter Shilton to a high ball and scores his first of two goals in a World Cup quarterfinal soccer match, in Mexico City, on June 22, 1986.
The auction house scored big with this one. The jersey Diego Maradona was wearing when he scored arguably the two most iconic goals in soccer history sold Wednesday for $9.3 million. The No. 10 Arg… ...
Asked about the handball after the game, Maradona delivered a line that has become almost as famous as the goal itself, saying it was scored "a little with the head of Maradona, and a little with ...
The ball punched in by Diego Maradona for his “Hand of God” goal at the 1986 World Cup has been sold at auction for nearly $2.4 million by the referee who missed soccer’s most famous handball.
The magical #10 received the ball in his own half, then proceeded to run 60 yards, beating six England defenders and the keeper, to score what became known as the “Goal of the Century“. But it’s that ...
Whether it was Landon Donovan's late winner in 2010 or Diego Maradona's "Goal of the Century" for Argentina in 1986, the World Cup has delivered memorable moments on a global stage for over 90 years.
Maradona used his hand to score in Argentina's 2-1 quarter-final victory against England during their 1986 World Cup-winning campaign, and also admitted to another crucial handball in the 1990 ...
With two first-half goals from Zidane, France cruised to a 3-0 win in the final vs. Brazil. Until that 7-1 demolition by Germany in 2014, the 1998 final had been Brazil's largest loss in a World ...
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