Pele’s iconic 1958 World Cup final No 10 jersey heads to auction at estimated $6m value
A jersey worn by Brazilian icon Pele at the ​1958 World Cup is expected to fetch more ‌than $6 ​million at auction.A 17-year-old Pele donned the blue, short-sleeved shirt during Brazil's 5-2 win in the final against host Sweden at Rasunda Stadium near Stockholm.Sotheby's announced Tuesday that the match-worn, No. ⁠10 jersey will be featured in an online auction from June 29 to July 16."This is not merely a shirt -- it is the garment ‌worn by one of the greatest footballers in history on the night his reign began," Brahm Wachter, ‌head of Sotheby's modern collectibles, said in a ‌statement.With an estimated value of more than $6 ‌million, The Athletic reported ‌it would become the most valuable piece of memorabilia belonging to ​the only man to ‌win the ​World Cup trophy three times (1958, ⁠1962 and 1970).The current record for the highest price paid for a soccer jersey was the $9.28 ​million ⁠spent on ⁠a Diego Maradona jersey in 2022.Pele, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, scored two goals against Sweden in ⁠his first World Cup final. He remains the youngest player to score in a World Cup championship match. The 1958 win was also the first of a record five World Cup titles for ‌Brazil.Pele, who passed away in 2022 at age 82, gave ​the 1958 jersey to his roommate and teammate, Dida, following the final. After decades with Dida's family, it was in a Brazilian museum before being acquired ​by an anonymous ‌owner in 2004.