Very rare away shirt as worn at USA '94. Where Maradona proved his mortality after testing for a banned drug, ephedrine, in one of the tournament's greatest-ever scandals and tragedies. He played his last match for La Albiceleste, the 2-1 win over Nigeria in Massachusetts - and was central to the win after assisting Caniggia's expertly curled shot, somewhat remarkably also lasting 90 minutes. Five days later he failed a drugs test and was sent home. His redemption had proved to be brief. Health and disciplinary issues often blighted Diego but the good far outweighed the bad. Not since Pelé in '70 had one man so inspired a team to glory as in '86 and his legacy remains intact as perhaps the greatest footballer of all time

1994-97 Argentina Away L/S Shirt Maradona #10 - 7/10 - (L)

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SKU: ARGA94894117
Product Size: L
Condition: Very Good
Defects:
  • Some fade to collar
  • some marks to lower sleeves with the odd one to lower front and reverse
  • a few tiny holes to lower right sleeve

Features:

  • Original style print for legendary Argentinian playmaker Diego Maradona #10, small #10 to front
  • Long-sleeved

1994-97 Argentina Away L/S Shirt Maradona #10 - 7/10 - (L)

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