Peter Shilton claims £7m Diego Maradona shirt was lucky to survive England dressing room
Jurgen Klopp previews Tottenham clash
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Jurgen Klopp previews Tottenham clash
La altura es una distancia vertical que en el fútbol puede darte mayor ventaja con el balón que al resto. A Diego Armando Maradona eso nunca le ha importado, a pesar de su metro y sesenta y cinco centímetros de altura, uno de los goles más recordados de toda su carrera es la famosa 'Mano de Dios'. Peter Shilton, el portero al que le marcó dos goles en los cuartos de final de la Copa del Mundo de 1986 entre Argentina e Inglaterra en México, ha hablado sobre la famosa camiseta que su compañero Steve Hodge ha vendido por siete millones de libras.
Famous footballers and their families were searching for their memorabilia today after the world record £7.1million sale of Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” shirt.
LOS ANGELES: Chris Paul and the Phoenix Suns poured it on in the fourth quarter, pulling away for a 129-109 victory over the Dallas Mavericks and a commanding 2-0 lead in their NBA playoff series.
The jersey that Argentina football legend Diego Maradona wore while scoring twice against England in the 1986 World Cup, including the infamous "hand of God" goal, was auctioned for $9.3 million, a record for any item of sports memorabilia, Sotheby's said Wednesday. Seven bidders vied for the garment in an auction that began April 20 and ended Wednesday morning, Sotheby's said, without releasing the name of the buyer.
MILAN: Ineos Grenadiers will be looking to make it a hat trick of victories at the Giro d’Italia, with Richard Carapaz the favorite at the Italian grand tour.
POTOMAC, Md.: Wearing black rain pants on a soggy, foggy Wednesday morning, Rory McIlroy still had a bounce in his step and plenty of reasons to smile as he chatted with reporters, signed autographs and posed for selfies outside the clubhouse at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.