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Pelé’s 1958 World Cup final jersey sells for $4.88 million at Sotheby’s

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonJuly 17, 2026 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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The jersey Pelé wore during Brazil’s 5-2 victory over Sweden in the 1958 FIFA World Cup final sold for $4.88 million at Sotheby’s on Thursday, setting a new record for the most ever paid for a Pelé collectible and positioning the garment as the second most expensive soccer jersey ever sold at auction.

The sale came at a moment of particular resonance, with the 2026 World Cup final scheduled for the same weekend. Pelé was 17 years old when he wore the shirt in Stockholm, and he remains the youngest player ever to appear and score in a World Cup final, having found the net twice in the 55th and 90th minutes of that match.

The journey from 1958 to a record sale

The jersey’s provenance traces a clear path across nearly seven decades. Following the 1958 final, Pelé gifted the shirt to his Brazilian teammate Dida, who subsequently donated it to a sports museum in Rio de Janeiro. The museum consigned the jersey to a 2004 auction, where it last sold for $105,600. The $4.88 million achieved at Thursday’s Sotheby’s sale represents an increase of more than 46 times that prior figure over the intervening two decades.

The auction house provided conclusive photo-matching documentation confirming the jersey’s authenticity and its direct connection to the match. That level of provenance verification has become increasingly important in the high-end sports memorabilia market, where the gap in value between a confirmed original and an unverified item can be enormous.

Where it stands in the hierarchy of sports memorabilia

The $4.88 million figure places Pelé’s 1958 jersey clearly in the hierarchy of the most valuable sporting artifacts ever traded. It is the most expensive soccer jersey ever sold apart from Diego Maradona’s shirt from the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal against England, which sold previously for more than $9 million. Behind those two are the most expensive sports jerseys from other disciplines, including items associated with Babe Ruth and Michael Jordan that have commanded prices above $10 million and $24 million respectively.

Within Pelé’s own collectible market, the previous record had been set by the 2022 private sale of a high-grade Pelé rookie card from 1958, which sold for $1.33 million and at the time became soccer’s first seven-figure card sale. The $4.88 million jersey sale surpasses that figure by more than three and a half times.

The same sale included a Maradona artifact

The Sotheby’s auction also produced a significant result for a different piece of football history. Diego Maradona’s captain’s armband from the 1986 World Cup, photo-matched to the same quarterfinal against England in which both the controversial handball goal and one of the greatest goals in football history were scored, as well as the victorious final against West Germany, sold for $512,000. The armband’s connection to multiple defining moments from that tournament gave it a particular historical significance beyond its physical form.

The two sales together, with Pelé’s and Maradona’s artifacts commanding premium prices at the same auction, reflect a sports memorabilia market that continues to value the most authenticated and historically significant items from the sport’s most iconic moments with increasing financial seriousness. The timing ahead of the 2026 World Cup final gave both pieces an additional layer of contemporary relevance that the auction house noted contributed to the enthusiasm surrounding the sale.

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