{"id":297619,"date":"2023-11-20T13:25:04","date_gmt":"2023-11-20T13:25:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=297619"},"modified":"2023-11-20T13:25:04","modified_gmt":"2023-11-20T13:25:04","slug":"the-great-debate-which-piece-of-memorabilia-is-top-of-your-wishlist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/soccer\/the-great-debate-which-piece-of-memorabilia-is-top-of-your-wishlist\/","title":{"rendered":"THE GREAT DEBATE: Which piece of memorabilia is top of YOUR wishlist?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Lionel Messi is expected to break the world record for a piece of sporting memorabilia when a collection of his shirts from last year’s World Cup – including the one he wore in the final – go on sale at an auction today.<\/p>\n
As exclusively revealed by Mail Sport, the six tops will be auctioned as a set by Sotheby’s in New York and are expected to cost in excess of \u00a38million, with a portion of the proceeds going to charity.<\/p>\n
The current record for an item of sports memorabilia is Michael Jordan\u2019s Chicago Bulls jersey from the 1998 NBA\u00a0Finals Game 1 – from the famed \u2018Last Dance\u2019 Netflix season – which sold for \u00a38.1m in September 2022.<\/p>\n
But Messi could surpass this figure, with fans likely to be very keen to get their hands on the shirt he donned while winning the World Cup in Qatar.<\/p>\n
Messi has auctioned his shirts before, with his 2017 jersey from an El Clasico clash between Barcelona and Real Madrid where he scored an injury-time winner at the Bernabeu proving to be the most expensive to date at \u00a3360,000.<\/p>\n
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Lionel Messi is auctioning six shirts that he wore at last year’s World Cup in Qatar<\/p>\n
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One of the shirts up for sale is the one he wore in the final against France as Argentina claimed their third World Cup<\/p>\n
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Chris Sutton has revealed the one football shirt from an icon of the game he would want<\/p>\n
He is set to smash that mark this time around, and he could beat the current record for a football shirt which is currently held by his fellow countryman Diego Maradona.<\/p>\n
Maradona’s Hand of God shirt from the infamous 1986 World Cup quarter-final against England sold for \u00a37.1m to an anonymous bidder last year.<\/p>\n
It was put up for sale by former England midfielder Steve Hodge, who asked Maradona for his shirt after the match in Mexico City.<\/p>\n
Hodge may have been happy to hand over a Maradona jersey, but Mail Sport columnist Chris Sutton would not be so generous.<\/p>\n
Sutton revealed on Mail Sport’s It’s All Kicking Off podcast that the one shirt he craves is Maradona’s, who he views as a ‘God’ of the game.<\/p>\n
Co-host Ian Ladyman threw some iconic names Sutton’s way for him to select from, but the former Blackburn and Chelsea striker needed no time at all to respond.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘I would want Maradona,’ Sutton told Ladyman when asked for the shirt he’d want the most.<\/p>\n
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Diego Maradona’s Hand of God shirt sold for \u00a37.1m at an auction last year, and Sutton would love to get his hands on a Maradona jersey himself<\/p>\n
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Like Messi, Maradona won the World Cup, and Sutton believes he’s the greatest player ever<\/p>\n
‘I’d say he was the greatest ever, Maradona. When you look at the footage of him being kicked from pillar to post.<\/p>\n
‘Messi, brilliant player, Ronaldo, of course, you know, Pele. Pele was a little bit before my time, I’ve seen the footage, but I thought Maradona was a God.<\/p>\n
‘The attention which he got and people used to tackle him around his waist and he used to just get up and go again. I thought he was the best. The pitches he played on as well.’<\/p>\n
Sutton has made his thoughts clear on the memorabilia he’s after, but what is top of your wishlist?<\/span> Join the debate in the comments.<\/span><\/p>\n