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A soccer ball used in the quarterfinals of the 1986 Mexico World Cup, famous for Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' match, was sold at auction for 3.1 billion won.



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At an auction held at the Graham Bird Auction House in England, the 'Hand of God' soccer ball found a new owner for 2 million pounds, about 3.15 billion won.



It was owned by Tunisia's Ali bin Nasser for 36 years, as it was used as a referee in the quarterfinal match between Argentina and England during the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.



Maradona, who passed away two years ago, scored a header in this game, but controversy continued after the game that he scored the goal by hitting it with his hand.



Regarding this, Maradona said, "My head and God's hands were together," and drew attention by circumspectively acknowledging a mistake that is indispensable in football history.



Argentina beat England 2-1 in the match and later beat Belgium in the semi-final and West Germany in the final to win the World Cup.



Netizens responded, "In the end, the miserable referee got a lot of money. Life is really unknown!", "Seeing the dented ball reminds me of that time. I miss Maradona."