Brazilian football legend Pele’s World Cup shirt sells for $4.9m
Pele's 1958 World Cup final shirt, worn when he scored two goals in Brazil's victory over Sweden, has sold for $4.9 million. The auction, facilitated by Sotheby's in New York, saw the shirt become the most expensive piece of Pele memorabilia ever sold.

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AI-generatedPele's 1958 World Cup final shirt, worn when he scored two goals in Brazil's victory over Sweden, has sold for $4.9 million. The auction, facilitated by Sotheby's in New York, saw the shirt become the most expensive piece of Pele memorabilia ever sold. This particular shirt is highly valued as it was worn by Pele when he was 17, making him the youngest player to score in a World Cup final and securing Brazil's first World Cup title. While a record for Pele, the shirt is not the most expensive piece of sporting memorabilia, with Babe Ruth's 1932 World Series jersey selling for $24.1 million.
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5 extractedA Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for $24.1 million in 2024, making it the most expensive piece of sporting memorabilia.
Pele remains the youngest player to score in a World Cup final.
Pele was 17 when he scored twice in Brazil's 5-2 win over Sweden in the 1958 World Cup final.
The shirt is the most expensive piece of Pele memorabilia ever sold.
Pele's 1958 World Cup final shirt sold for $4.9 million at auction.