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Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ ball goes on auction

The ball used by world football icon Diego Maradona to score two of the most famous goals in football history is to go on auction.

The match ball used in the famous 1986 World Cup quarterfinal between England and Argentina carries an estimated price of £2.5m to £3m [R62 million].

The ball is being sold by Ali Bin Nasser, the Tunisian referee who allowed Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ goal during the game.

“This ball is part of football history – it is the right time to be sharing it with the world,” Bin Nasser said.

Why it’s called Hand of God

The ball was used for the full 90 minutes of the match, which remains one of the most defining and controversial contests in World Cup history.

Maradona scored the opener by punching the ball past England goalkeeper Peter Shilton.

Bin Nasser did not spot the handball and allowed the goal to stand, with the player later describing it as being “a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God”.

Diego Maradona Hand of God

Maradona’s second strike of the match has become known as the ‘goal of the century, where he dribbled past five England outfield players and slotted past Shilton. Argentina went on to win the match 2-1 and eventually win the World Cup in Mexico.

When is the auction

The ball is being sold at auction on 16 November as part of a World Cup special event. It will be streamed live and prospective buyers can register their bids online from 28 October.

“The timing of the match, the history between the two teams and the handball have all led to this match going down as one of the most famous and emotive matches in football history,” said Graham Budd, chairman of Graham Budd Auctions.

“With the history surrounding the ball, we are expecting this lot to be hugely popular when it comes up for auction.”

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