Despite the passage of 36 years, Maradona’s goal ball infuriates the English

Maradona his goal in World Cup Mexico next November, but those wishing to buy the ball can register starting from October 28, according to what the website said "Graham Bud" for auctions in London.

The ball is expected to sell for about $3.4 million.

And this news brought back the controversy that accompanied that goal to the surface again.

The former English player attacked Gary Linekerwho was the top scorer in the 1986 World Cup, the referee who awarded the team’s goal Argentina Which Maradona scored with his hand in the goal England national team In the World Cup quarter-finals.

Lineker’s attack came, he says, after the Tunisian referee decided Ali bin Nasser Selling the ball.

Lineker joins English citizens who have expressed their discontent with the sale of the ball at an auction in London.

The English player wondered how he acquired Tunisian referee on this ball.

But the Tunisian referee said earlier that this ball is part of history football Global and this is the time to share it with the world.

This discontent comes despite an English player who sold 6 months ago the Maradona shirt that he obtained, after exchanging the customary shirts between him at the end of the match, with the aim of commemorating the match, for an amount of more than 7 million dollars.

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It is scheduled to start private bids to sell the ball he scored in Maradona his goal in World Cup Mexico Next November, but those wishing to buy the ball can register starting from October 28, according to the “Graham Bad” auction site in London.

The ball is expected to sell for about $3.4 million.

And this news brought back the controversy that accompanied that goal to the surface again.

The former English player attacked Gary Linekerwho was the top scorer in the 1986 World Cup, the referee who awarded the team’s goal Argentina Which Maradona scored with his hand in the goal England national team In the World Cup quarter-finals.

Lineker’s attack came, he says, after the Tunisian referee decided Ali bin Nasser Selling the ball.

Lineker joins English citizens who have expressed their discontent with the sale of the ball at an auction in London.

The English player wondered how he acquired Tunisian referee on this ball.

But the Tunisian referee said earlier that this ball is part of history football Global and this is the time to share it with the world.

This discontent comes despite an English player who sold 6 months ago the Maradona shirt that he obtained, after exchanging the customary shirts between him at the end of the match, with the aim of commemorating the match, for an amount of more than 7 million dollars.

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