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Auctioned for £2 million: Maradona's 1986 "handball" makes referee rich

Michael Restin
16.11.2022
Translation: machine translated

The "Hand of God" is one of the greatest legends of world football. The man who did not recognise Maradona's hand in the 1986 quarter-final against England now knows the value of his memento: the auction of the match ball will bring him 2 million British pounds.

A game for the ages

In contrast, linesman Bogdan Dochev, who died in 2017, said throughout his life that FIFA did not allow assistants to discuss decisions with the referee. So be it.

The action was made legendary by Maradona, who not only made his famous statement ("It was a bit of Maradona's head and a bit of God's hand") but also scored the "goal of the century" in the same match. His jersey from back then was auctioned off this year for almost 8 million francs. And touched by his magic hand at just the right moment, this ball is also worth a fortune.

Everything correct except the decision

Ali Ben Nasser has nothing to reproach himself for. He rightfully owns the match ball because FIFA allowed referees to take a memento of the matches they officiated. Over the years, Maradona's legend grew, always oscillating between genius and madness until his untimely death in November 2020.

Titelbild: Screenshot Youtube/Graham Budd Auctions

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