Pele Shirt Scores $4.9 mn
The shirt that announced Pelé to the world has become one of football’s most expensive pieces of memorabilia

The jersey Pelé wore during Brazil’s victorious 1958 FIFA World Cup final has sold for an astonishing $4.9 million (£3.6 million) at a Sotheby’s auction in New York, making it the second most expensive football shirt ever sold.
The historic shirt attracted 10 bids from more than five bidders, eclipsing its previous auction price of just $105,600 in 2004. It remains the most valuable piece of Pelé memorabilia ever sold.
The jersey is forever linked to one of football’s defining moments.
Aged just 17, Pelé scored twice against hosts Sweden in the 1958 World Cup final, becoming the youngest player ever to score in a World Cup final and launching a legendary career that would see him win a record three World Cups.

