Gold-plated FIFA trophy goes under hammer along with Messi and Maradona’s jerseys
BY ARMSTRONG VAZ
Doha (Qatar): An exact replica of the gold-plated FIFA World
Cup trophy along with 55 other football related items including shirts worn by
late Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi has gone under the hammer at an online
auction which began at the start of this month and one which ends on December
22. The auctions are conducted online, through their website
www.matchdayauctions.com.
With the FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and France a
few days away and a new champion to be spotted on Sunday the organizers have
tried to catch on to the football fever and give away a replica of the FIFA
World cup trophy.
"Taking advantage of the World Cup fever, we are
auctioning off an exact replica of the gold-plated World Cup trophy ($9,000)
and many national team jerseys,” said Yael Rodríguez, one of the three partners
of the Matchday the Argentine company behind the auction, while talking to IANS
in a Zoom interview.
With the football world fully immersed in game biggest
showpiece event and surrendering to the magic of Lionel Messi in Qatar some
lucky ones will have the chance to feel the Argentinian super star from close
quarters.
The organizers have called it as GOATS auction, since it
involves the two greats of the game Maradona and Messi, and the ones who have
inspired hundreds of people over the period of time and a large number of
shirts worn by them have been out up for auction.
“Among all the items are six Lionel Messi shirts, including
one from the National Team signed by all the players who are currently playing
in the World Cup in Qatar. The Argentina shirt was given to president of AFA,
Claudio Tapia, for a charitable purpose. All the proceeds from that auction
will be used for works at the Fernández Hospital. This item will be featured in
a special way within the auction and has a starting price of $5,500,” said Yael
Rodríguez, one of the three partners of the Matchday the Argentine company
behind the auction.
What started as a hobby has since turned out to be a full
time business venture for Yael and his two partners Emiliano Abreu and Juan
Manuel Piñeiro.
The event's organizing company, was created in the midst of
a pandemic by the trio, with the aim of auctioning off unique objects and
collectibles from world football, highly coveted by collectors. To carry it
out, they have a rigorous investigation process, which compares the real object
with photos, videos and files from the time to authenticate the product. Even
witness testimonies are used to confirm it.
“We specialize in game-worn jerseys, which in slang are
called Match Worn, but we also offer jerseys and apparel that were prepared by
the props for the game, but not worn, called Match Issue. We currently have
more than 150 shirts of which only 15% are in the auction stage.
The most valuable is one from Boca Juniors used by Diego
Maradona in the 1981 National tournament, the year in which the Ribera team
became champion and Maradona's was the star. There is also Maradona Napoli
shirt used against Juventus, Messi shirts at Barcelona and several more props
prepared for Messi that he finally used on the field.”
Regarding Maradona's shirts, the most fanatics of Pelusa
will be able to bid for one from Boca, which he used in the 1981 Nacional, and
another from Napoli and from a very special season: the 1986/87 season, when
the team Italian became champion for the first time in its history.
Besides Messi and Maradona jerseys, fans can also get memorabilia
from other world figures such as Ronaldinho and Neymar (both from his time at
Barcelona), Javier Zanetti (Banfield), Zico (Flamengo), Carlos Tevez
(Selección) and Juan Carlos Lallana (River of 1967).
Some of the other items that will be auctioned are Luis
Suárez boots, which will have a base value of $650, a medal from Boca, champion
of the Libertadores in 2001 ($350) and an album from the 1930 World Cup in
Uruguay ($750)
The auctions are conducted online, through their website
www.matchdayauctions.com.
“It is a format that we find agile, dynamic, transparent and
easily accessible to anyone. Those interested only have to register following
the simple steps and thus they are ready to participate in any of the auctions.
The site also has a news button where we upload information and news of
interest to collectors. The other platforms that we use to communicate daily
with our audience are Instagram, as the main network, Facebook to interact in
the Marketplace with groups of collectors, Twitter and YouTube where all the
material will be available,” said Rodriguez.
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