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    Pele’s World Cup Shirt Sells for Record $4.9 Million

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The iconic World Cup shirt worn by Brazilian football legend Pele has been sold for an astonishing $4.9 million. This sale marks the highest price ever achieved for memorabilia associated with the three-time World Cup winner. Pele, widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers in history, has left an indelible mark on the sport, making this piece highly coveted among collectors.

    In a significant development for sports memorabilia, this transaction highlights the enduring value and cultural importance of football artifacts. While this figure sets a new personal record for Pele-related items, it remains below the highest prices ever paid for sports collectibles globally. Such sales underscore the growing market for rare and historic sports items, driven by passionate fans and investors alike.

    Meanwhile, the sale reflects the broader trend of escalating valuations in sports memorabilia, fueled by nostalgia and the global appeal of football. Pele’s legacy continues to inspire generations, and owning a piece of his history carries immense prestige. This record sale not only celebrates his contributions to the game but also cements the significance of football heritage in the collectibles market.

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