Peter Shilton's Shirt from Maradona 'Hand of God' Game Up for Auction
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Summary
Peter Shilton's shirt from the infamous Maradona 'Hand of God' game is set to be sold by a private UK collector. The shirt has been verified for authenticity and is valued at up to £300,000 by auctioneers. Peter Shilton, the former England goalkeeper, declined to be interviewed regarding the sale.
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· 3 pulledThe shirt being sold has been carefully photo-matched to verify its authenticity, auctioneers say.
Maradona's handball was missed by officials as well as BBC TV commentator Barry Davies, who initially thought England players were appealing for offside.
Shilton, who went on to win a record 125 caps for his country, declined to be interviewed when contacted by the BBC.
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