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Six of Messi’s shirts fetch $ 12.5m

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Six jerseys worn by football superstar Lionel Messi during Argentina’s titleclinc­hing campaign at Fifa World Cup 2023 sold yesterday for $ 12.5 million ( US$ 7.8m).

The final price for the shirts, each worn during the first half of one of Argentina’s games at the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar, i s the highest price for an item of sports memorabili­a this year, auction house Sotheby’s said.

Argentina beat France in a penalty shootout after a 3- 3 draw in the World Cup final, winning their third world trophy.

The victory, in which Messi scored two of Argentina’s three goals, represente­d a crowning moment for one of the sport’s greatest- ever players.

“These historic shirts are not only a tangible reminder of one of the most important moments in the history of sports, but are principall­y connected to the pinnacle moment in the career of the most decorated football player in history,” Brahm Wachter, Sotheby’s head of modern collectibl­es, said in a statement.

The shirts were on display at Sotheby’s New York headquarte­rs during the two- week online auction.

No informatio­n on the winning bidder was released.

Sotheby’s said a portion of the auction proceeds would be donated to the Unicas Project, led by Sant Joan de Du Barcelona Children’s Hospital with the support of the Leo Messi Foundation, to help children suffering from rare diseases.

Messi, 36, who plays for Inter Miami, spent 17 years at Barcelona.

Sotheby’s had hoped the Messi shirts might set an auction record for game- worn sports memorabili­a, but that did not happen.

The record for a game- worn item of sports memorabili­a remains Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals jersey, which sold for $ 10.1m at Sotheby’s in New York last year.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Lionel Messi takes on the French defence in the World Cup final.
Photo / Getty Images Lionel Messi takes on the French defence in the World Cup final.

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