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Pele’s Historic 1958 World Cup Final Jersey Sells for Record $4.9 Million at Auction
Pele Jersey during the 1958 FIFA World Cup final has sold for $4.9 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York….
- Pele Jersey during the 1958 FIFA World Cup final has sold for $4.9 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York, becoming the second most expensive football shirt ever auctioned.

A jersey worn by Brazilian football legend Pele during the 1958 FIFA World Cup final, where he inspired Brazil to its first-ever World Cup title, has been sold for $4.9 million at an auction in the United States.
The iconic blue jersey was auctioned by Sotheby’s in New York on Thursday, attracting intense bidding before an anonymous buyer secured the historic piece of football memorabilia.
The sale makes the shirt the second most expensive football jersey ever sold at auction, highlighting Pele’s enduring legacy as one of the greatest players in football history.
Pele’s Historic World Cup Triumph
Pele, affectionately known around the world as “The King,” was only 17 years old when he announced himself on the global stage during the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden.
In the final, the teenage sensation scored two goals as Brazil defeated hosts Sweden 5-2, securing the country’s first-ever World Cup trophy.
His breathtaking performance transformed him into an international superstar and marked the beginning of one of the most successful careers in football history.
The jersey sold at auction was the same blue shirt worn by Pele during that unforgettable final.
Fierce Bidding at Sotheby’s
According to Sotheby’s, the jersey attracted bids from five interested buyers before eventually selling for $4.9 million to an anonymous collector.
The remarkable sale underscores the immense historical value attached to one of football’s most iconic moments.
Second Most Expensive Football Jersey Ever Sold
Despite the impressive price tag, Pele’s World Cup final jersey fell short of the all-time auction record for a football shirt.
The most expensive football jersey ever sold remains the one worn by Argentine legend Diego Maradona during the famous 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against England.
That shirt was sold for $9.3 million, setting the current world record.
Maradona’s “Hand of God” Jersey Still Holds Record
Maradona’s iconic jersey became famous after he scored two of the most memorable goals in football history during Argentina’s 2-1 victory over England.
One of those goals became known worldwide as the “Hand of God”, after Maradona illegally punched the ball into the net before the referee allowed the goal to stand.
His second goal in the same match, often described as the “Goal of the Century,” saw him dribble past multiple England players before scoring.
Pele’s Legacy Lives On
Although Pele passed away in 2022, his influence on world football continues to grow.
Winning three FIFA World Cups with Brazil remains an unmatched achievement, while his performances, particularly during the 1958 tournament, continue to be celebrated as some of the greatest in football history.
The sale of his 1958 World Cup final jersey for $4.9 million serves as another reminder of his legendary status and the lasting value of one of football’s most treasured moments.


