Diego Maradona Adidas Golden Ball Trophy awarded for Best Player at FIFA World Cup 1986 up for auction

Diego Maradona receiving his Adidas Golden Ball trophy at the Lido in 1986

* The symbol of, for many, the world’s greatest footballer Diego Maradona’s greatest achievement

* Named Player of the 20th Century by FIFA, along with great Pelé, the trophy symbolizes his greatest achievement and his greatest ever goal

* At that 1986 World Cup, Diego shone like never before or since in his career; it was his monument—Jorge Burruchaga

Maravi Express

The Aguttes auction house in Paris, France will offer at auction a piece of world football history on June 6, 2024 — Diego Armando Maradona’s Adidas Golden Ball trophy (1960-2020) awarded to the best player of the FIFA World Cup Mexico 1986.

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A press release from PR Excellence says the trophy is the most important individual distinction awarded to Maradona for a tournament in which he captained Argentina to World Cup victory in which he scored the ‘Goal of the Century’ and the infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal against England in the politically charged quarter-final encounter.

Jorge Burruchaga, Argentinian teammate of Diego Maradona and scorer of the winning goal at the 1986 World Cup is quoted as saying: “At that 1986 World Cup, Diego shone like never before or since in his career; it was his monument.

“We knew we had the best player in the world, there was no doubt about it, we knew it for a fact.

“My favourite recollection of this World Cup is the second goal he scored against England, which remains the most beautiful in history for me because you must consider the state of the pitch, the altitude, the context between the two countries, and what he managed to do.

“He breezed past six players — it was divine. On that day, he created a lasting legacy for all Argentinian sportsmen and women — not just footballers — showing just how much, you have to fight to be worthy of wearing the Argentine jersey.”

Jorge Burruchaga

Diego Maradona was named Player of the 20th Century by FIFA, along with great Pelé, and the trophy symbolizes his greatest achievement and his greatest ever goal.

PR Excellence reports that “since the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the Adidas Golden Ball has rewarded the best player of the tournament, and thus constitutes one of the most prestigious individual distinctions in the world of football”.

“Maradona received the Adidas Golden Ball trophy at Lido (Paris, France) on November 13, 1986, as the best player of the World Cup.

“A unique piece in the history of football, this award given to the most emblematic player of this sport, alongside Pelé, constitutes a first in the art market; no Adidas Golden Ball trophy has been presented at auction, until today.”

The infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal

The report further says FIFA Museum in Zurich, Switzerland preserved the Adidas Golden Ball from 1990 and while the Adidas Golden Ball changes design at each World Cup, the 1986 trophy uses the designs of the official Adidas ‘Azteca’ ball used for this World Cup in Mexico.

“At a recent auction, the shirt worn by Diego Maradona during the 1986 World Cup match against England, was sold for a reported figure in region of US$7 million.

“It was sold by former England player Steve Hodge who exchanged shirts with Maradona after the classic World Cup match with Maradona scoring the ‘Hand of God’ goal and the ‘Goal of the Century.’”

The great Diego Maradona

The report adds that the Adidas Golden Ball trophy encompasses and marks all of that history and François Thierry, sports expert for Aguttes Auction House is quoted as saying: “Used far too often wrongly, the word ‘legend’ fits Diego Maradona perfectly. He is to football what Muhammad Ali is to boxing or Michael Jordan to basketball, an icon who goes far beyond the boundaries of his sport.

“He is certainly one of the most human athletes we have ever known, with his strengths and weaknesses. The golden kid ‘El Pibe de Oro’ — the Golden Boy — also nicknamed ‘the God of football’ is a special case in the history of world football, a raw and instinctive talent, in a career punctuated by strokes of brilliance with both success and excess.

“The history of football with a capital H is closely linked to that of Maradona,” Thiery said.

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