MARADONA DIEGO: (1960-2020) Argentinean Footballer, 1986 World Cup winner, widely considered the best player of all time. A souvenir short sleeved Boca Juniors football jersey, blue with yellow trim, featuring the 90th anniversary club crest, issued for the 1995-96 Argentinean football first division season, and with the squad number 10 to the back, with Maradona´s name to the latter, signed by the footballer in bold black ink with his name alone, also adding his squad number, `10´, beneath his signature. VG.
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Maradona blue and yellow No.10 Boca Juniors v. River Plate short-sleeved shirt, 1997, Nike, L, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed CABJ, with digital COA from Racing Club Museum In the match played on 25th October 1997, Boca defeated River Plate 2-1Provenance: Racing Club Museum
Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Season 1987-1988 - Ennerre replica jersey from the 1987–1988 season, featuring an autograph signed in black marker on the number 10. The signature was made by Diego Armando Maradona during an episode of "Amici", hosted by Maria De Filippi, in April 2018.
Diego Armando Maradona – Argentina National Football Team – 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy - Home match shirt, Adidas, perforated fabric, short sleeves, size 4. Front: embroidered technical sponsor and crest of the Selección Nacional de Fútbol de Argentina. Back: number 10 in black flock. Shirt prepared/worn by Diego Maradona during one of the matches played at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, and gifted to his friend Bruno Bernardi—a friendship further confirmed by the fact that Bernardi was the only Italian journalist invited to El Pibe de Oro’s wedding. The shirt shows signs of aging due to washing. Provenance: Bruno Bernardi, former sports journalist for La Stampa and official journalist of the Italian National Football Team. Bernardi Family.
Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Season 1985-1986 - Home match shirt, Ennerre, long sleeves, inner label CTR4. Front: commercial sponsor Buitoni and stitched club crest on the right. Back: stitched number 10. Shirt worn by Maradona during the 1985–1986 season. Provenance: Daniele Urso, former football referee (1976–1990)
Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Season 1988-1989 - Home match shirt, Ennerre, long sleeves, no size indicated. Front: stitched technical sponsor and white painted commercial sponsor Mars; stitched club crest on the left. Back: white fabric number 10 stitched in zig-zag pattern. Inside: cut label. Shirt prepared for/worn by Maradona during the 1988–1989 season. Provenance: Former Napoli executive Private Collection
Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Season 1986-1987 Lotto leather football, size 5, featuring fourteen autographs of the players who won Napoli’s first Scudetto; among them, the standout signature of Diego Armando Maradona. Provenance: Private collection
DIEGO MARADONA 1982/1983 MATCH WORN #10 BARCELONA JERSEY The iconic Diego Maradona joined FC Barcelona in the summer of 1982 for a world-record transfer fee of $7.6 million from Argentina's Boca Juniors, introducing the diminutive playmaker to the highly-competitive world of European soccer. Maradona took to the European game instantly, and although he only played with Barcelona for two seasons, his impact on the club and La Liga cannot be overstated, scoring 22 goals in his 36 appearances. Offered is an FC Barcelona jersey worn by Maradona during his tenure with the club during the 1982/83 season. The jersey features Maradona's iconic number "10" printed on the back in white numerals over Barca's timeless red and blue vertical stripes. Barcelona's crest and a logo for kit manufacturer Meyba are sewn onto the jersey's front. Meyba manufactured the Barcelona kits from 1982-1992, a period of great success for the Blaugrana. The jersey is size G. A Meyba tag is sewn onto the back inside collar of the jersey. The jersey comes with a COA.
DIEGO MARADONA 1993/94 MATCH WORN #10 ARGENTINA JERSEY WITH MATCH WORN CAPTAIN ARMBAND Presented is an Argentina National Team jersey used by Diego Maradona between 1993 and 1994. The diminutive attacking midfielder led Argentina to the 1986 FIFA World Cup title in one of sport's greatest individual performances, scoring five goals and assisting five more throughout the tournament as Argentina defeated West Germany in a thrilling final. Such magic, however, could not be recaptured at the end of his international career; with La Albiceleste's struggles in the 1994 World Cup qualifiers and then their early departure from the tournament in the United States—with Maradona's failed drug test and subsequent suspension being the final nail in the coffin—the golden era carried by Argentina's favored son came to a swift and abrupt end. The offered jersey features Maradona's #10 in the felt applique style. An AFA gold crest is embroidered on the jersey's upper left chest, with a black Adidas logo resting on the opposite right chest. Accompanying the jersey is a blue captain armband used by Maradona. The jersey comes with a COA.
World Cup 1982 set of coin cards of teams in official album, notably Maradona & Argentina, Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Brazil, Italy, France & all the teams at WC82. Each card has a real coin sealed within. Album with removable cards & coins. Cards are NM, album is VG (some plastic pages loosening). 24 coins & 24 cards.
Soccer & sports cards in their original packets, most are unopened others are open with original cards inside. No empty envelopes, 45 wrappers with cards, including Venlico 'Los Ases' (Maradona); Reyauca Espana 82; WWF Merlin; Panini Euro Football 79; Niki Lauda 1977 Americana Munchen; Panini 1974 Football Clubs; Keisa 1974 Campeones del Deporte; Sicker 1966 Die Weltmeisterschaft; Panini 1976 Goofy SPort; Jean's Fussball, FKS 1978 Grand Prix, etc. Most packets are still sealed. 45 items.The packets that have been opened are Los Ases Del Mundal, 1pta?, Unsere Olympiamannschaat, Calcio Lampo, Auto Flash, Aventuras, Grand Prix 78-79 and Encyclopedia Sportiva.
Autographed ARTHUR GRAHAM 12 x 8 photo : Col, depicting Scotland's ARTHUR GRAHAM and Argentina's Diego Maradona in a tussle for the ball during a friendly International at Hampden Park in 1979, the visitors recorded a 3-1 victory, signed (by Graham only) in black marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
▲ David Yarrow (b.1956) 'The Cave', 2019large archival pigment print, signed and dated 'David Yarrow April 2019' and numbered '8/12' in the marginimage 141 x 188cmDavid Yarrow is a celebrated fine art photographer known for his captivating black-and-white images of wildlife and landscapes, and powerful storytelling. At just twenty years old, he gained global recognition as a sports photographer, capturing the iconic moment of Diego Maradona lifting the World Cup in 1986. Although he then pursued a career in finance, Yarrow eventually returned to his true calling - photography - which has led him to some of the most remote and awe-inspiring corners of the world.His work is characterised by its dramatic flair, and shots are often achieved through remote-controlled cameras to achieve close, intimate perspectives of wildlife. Beyond his artistic achievements, Yarrow is a committed conservationist, with proceeds from his work often raising money for environmental and philanthropic causes.Condition ReportFramed: 181 x 228cmAppears to be in good condition. Well presented and ready to hang. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
Brazil to Brazil – a unique collection of 34 signed photographs of players who scored in a World Cup Final A collection of 20”x16” exhibition prints of each of the 34 players who scored a goal in a World Cup final The set consists of the 34 then living FIFA World Cup Final goalscorers at the time of the 2014 Brazil Final. The collection comes with a copy of the Book ‘Goal’ signed by Sir Geoff Hurst The modern FIFA World Cup as we know it began in 1950 in Brazil. Sixty four years later it returned home to Rio de Janeiro. At the time only 58 people had ever scored a goal in a FIFA World Cup Final. When Mario Goetze scored the winning goal in the Maracana in July 2014 for Germany 34 of those 58 were still alive. The list does not include Johan Cruyff, Diego Maradona, David Beckham or Cristiano Ronaldo. It is the most exclusive club in world football.Award winning Northern Irish photographer and filmaker MICHAEL DONALD spent six years travelling to thirteen countries to film, interview and photograph every single one of the living goalscorers.. The outcome was: – The Book, ‘Goal!’, which was the official FIFA book for the Russian 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals, published worldwide, where Donald’s portraits are accompanied by in depth interviews with each player. It is now an international best seller. – Six sets of 20”x16” exhibition prints of each of the 34 players . Each set consists of the 34 then living FIFA World Cup Final goalscorers at the time of the 2014 Brazil Final, The photographs are printed on 20”x16” exhibition Fuji Crystal C-Type and Fuji Archival Bromide paper. Once the project was finished Donald spent another two years having all the prints signed by the players themselves, making each phtotograph and each set completely unique. – An ESPN, Emmy nominated documentary, “I Scored a Goal in the World Cup Final”, was broadcast world wide.THE COLLECTION: THIS IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS PIECES OF WORLD CUP HISTORY EVER CREATED. This is the last of the six original signed sets (by both players and photographer). Of the 34 Footballers in the Collection, only 23 of them are still with us, meaning that this Collection can never ever be repeated.THE PLAYERS: 1950 Uruguay/Ghiggia * 1958 Brazil/Pelé * 1958 Brazil/Zagallo 1962 Czech/Masopust * 1962 Brazil/Amarildo 1962 Brazil/Zito * 1966 England/Hurst 1966 England/Peters * 1966 West Germany/Weber 1970 Brazil/Pelé * 1970 Italy/Boninsegna 1970 Brazil/Gérson1970 Brazil/Jairzinho 1970 Brazil/Carlos Alberto * 1974 Holland/Neeskens 1974 West Germany/Breitner 1974 West Germany/Müller * 1978 Argentina/Kempes 1978 Holland/Nanninga * 1978 Argentina/Bertoni 1982 Italy/Rossi * 1982 Italy/Tardelli 1982 Italy/Altobelli 1986 Argentina/Brown *1986 Argentina/ Valdano 1986 West Germany/Rummenigge 1986 West Germany/Völler 1986 Argentina/Burruchaga 1990 Germany/Brehme 1998 France/Zidane 1998 France/Petit 2002 Brazil/Ronaldo 2006 Italy/Materazzi 2010 Spain/Iniesta 2014 Germany/Götze* DeceasedProvenanceAward winning Northern Irish photographer and filmaker MICHAEL DONALD spent six years travelling to thirteen countries to film, interview and photograph every single one of the living goalscorers.This collection comes directly from Michael Donald and is the last of six original signed sets produced.
Various Autographed Photographs Of Footballers including Diego Maradona, Zinedine Zidane, Eric Cantona, Ronaldo, Paul Gascoigne, Graeme Souness, Kevin Keegan, Alan Hansen, Gareth Bale, Tony Adams, Matt LeTissier, Steve Coppell, Ray Wilkins, David Beckham, Roy Keane and others (in three albums, some with CoAs, approx. 70)
Football, Diego Maradona signed 17x13inch framed and mounted colour photo pictured celebrating with the world cup while captain of Argentina. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
MARADONA DIEGO: (1960-2020) Argentine football player, captain of the Argentinean FIFA World Cup winning team of 1986. Signed colour 4 x 6 promotional photograph of Maradona in a full-length action pose, with a football at his feet, during a match for the Argentina national team. Signed in blue ink to the image, also adding his squad number 10 in his hand beneath his signature. A few light, minor surface creases and some slight traces of former mounting to the verso. Together with Mario Kempes (1954- ) Argentine football player, a member of the Argentinean FIFA World Cup winning team of 1978, also receiving the Golden Boot and Golden Ball awards at the tournament. Signed colour 6 x 3.5 photograph, a candid image of Kempes standing in a half-length pose in an empty stadium and holding a football in his hands. Signed (´Con afecto, Kempes´) in black ink to the image. About VG, 2

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