Diego Maradona Hand of God: Referee to become rich selling match ball
The referee who allowed Diego Maradona’s infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal now stands to earn a fortune selling the match ball at auction.
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The referee who allowed Diego Maradona’s infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal now stands to earn a fortune selling the match ball at auction.
The football that was at the feet - and hand - of Diego Maradona as he shocked the world with acts of both brazen gamesmanship and breathtaking skill in Mexico 36 years ago has been put up for auction and is expected to sell for at least £2.5 million (US$2.8 million).
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The football that was at the feet - and hand - of Diego Maradona as he shocked the world with acts of both gamesmanship and breathtaking skill in Mexico 36 years ago has been put up for auction and is expected to sell for at least €2.8million.
(Reuters) - The football that was at the feet - and hand - of Diego Maradona as he shocked the world with acts of both brazen gamesmanship and breathtaking skill in Mexico 36 years ago has been put up for auction and is expected to sell for at least 2.5 million pounds ($2.8 million).
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