Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' jersey up for sale is FAKE, claims legend's daughter
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Maradona's family have suggested that the shirt worn by the legendary figure during the second half of an iconic fixture in Mexico is actually in the possession of somebody else
Football legend Diego Maradona's daughter claimed that her father's 'Hand of God' shirt which is up for auction is not the one that the Argentine wore during his infamous goal against England at the 1986 World Cup. The jersey which is up for auction was reportedly worn by the iconic No 10 when he scored his infamous "Hand of God" goal against England at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
England's Steve Hodge became the lucky player who swapped the jersey with the Argentinean great, after the match. The shirt has now been put up for auction by the former Nottingham Forest, Tottenham and Aston Villa midfielder Hodge and is expected to fetch £4 million (USD5m). But now, Maradona's family have suggested that the shirt worn by the legendary figure during the second half of an iconic fixture in Mexico is actually in the possession of somebody else.
Diego Maradona's daughter has revealed that the Argentina jersey expected to be sold for £4million at auction later this month is NOT the right shirt he was wearing when he scored his famous double against England in the 1986 World Cup quarter-final@KobbyKyeiSports pic.twitter.com/MO9Ug4FUfH
— Augustus Piloo (@AugustusPiloo_) April 7, 2022
"It's not the shirt my father wore in the second half. I'm sure Hodge doesn't have it, and I know who does. I don't want to say who has it, because that's crazy," Goal.com quoted Diego Maradona's daughter, Dalma as saying.