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Peter Shilton 'hand of god' shirt to head Budds Valuation Day roadshow |
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Peter Shilton shirt in which he tried to defend Maradona's infamous 'hand of God' goal in the England vs. Argentina 1986 World Cup quarter-final, in Mexico.
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SUNDERLAND.- Budds Auctions are hosting a Valuation Roadshow in Sunderland on September 18 where members of the public can bring along items of memorabilia for valuation and sale see the first 2026 World Cup Auction items consigned. As part of the year long consignment Budds Auctions will visit clubs that hosted 1966 World Cup Matches were the public will get a chance to view some of the historical pieces and at the same time if they have memorabilia they wished valued specialists will be on hand and happy to advise.
Items on display from the World Cup auction:
1. Pele A Continental gold 1958 World Cup Winners medal, valued at £300,000-500,000
2. Gordon Banks A Continental gold 1966 World Cup Winners medal, valued at £220-000-300,000
3. Peter Shilton grey and blue No.1 England v. Argentina 'Hand of God' match worn goalkeepers shirt, value: £200,000-300,000
4. Peter Shilton blue cap covering all 1986 World Cup Qualifying and World Cup Tournament appearances, value: £10,000-15,000
5. Alan Ball red No.7 England v. West Germany 1966 World Cup Match worn long-sleeve shirt, value: £150,000-200,000
6. Martin Peters red No.16 England v. West Germany 1966 World Cup spare long-sleeved shirt, valued at £30,000-50,000
7. Complete Set of 1966 World Cup ticket stubs for all 32 matches played in the 1966 World Cup Finals in England, valued at £7,000-10,000
Besides the Peter Shilton shirt in which he tried to defend Maradona's infamous 'hand of God' goal in the England vs. Argentina 1986 World Cup quarter-final, in Mexico, there is Pele's 1958 World Cup winners medal (valued at £300,000 - £500,000) and medals and shirts from the iconic 1966 World Cup final from Gordon Banks, Alan Ball and Martin Peters. See a full list is below.
David Convery, Head of Sporting Memorabilia at Budds Auctions, said: With the 2026 World Cup final a year away, we are delighted to announce our 2026 World Cup Sale. There is already a number of historical and significant items of Football Memorabilia already consigned for the landmark sale. The impact of Pele, Shilton, and other football greats have been felt was not only at the time, but by generations of footballers and fans that follow, on an international scale. The opportunity to auction items such as Peles winners medal as the youngest World Cup goal scorer of all time, and Shiltons match-worn shirt from the famous 1986 quarter-final - a match of both cultural and political significance.
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