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By uff nayenPublished 7 months ago 4 min read
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The jerseys worn by Messi in the World Cup are being auctioned, how much can it cost to buy?

Lionel Messi won the soccer world cup last year. It was the first World Cup win in his career. The jerseys Messi wore throughout the World Cup are up for auction.

Lionel Messi won the soccer world cup last year. It was the first World Cup win in his career. Argentina had to play seven matches on the way to that victory. The jersey that Messi played in six of those seven matches is being auctioned. According to experts, 1 million dollars or 83 million rupees can be obtained in total.

A famous company in England is auctioning Messi's jerseys. The auction will be held in December. The jerseys Messi later played against Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Australia, Netherlands, Croatia and France in the final at the World Cup will be auctioned off. If the jerseys do go for $1 million, it will be the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia. The highest price ever for an individual jersey at auction is a jersey of basketball player Michael Jordan. The jersey Jordan wore against the Chicago Bulls in the 1998 NBA Finals fetched $1.1 million. However, it is not known whether all Messi jerseys will be auctioned together or separately.

Auctions of sports memorabilia have increased in recent times. Companies that conduct auctions are also interested in this. Lots of people are buying them at huge prices. An American company is auctioning Messi's jerseys. A portion of the sale price will be donated to the United Nations Children's Welfare Programme. The auction house said that the Messi jerseys will be kept at their office from November 30 to December 14. Common people can view them for free.

"If you go to Brazil, you have to be beaten", angry Argentina captain Messi! There is a lot of trouble in the football of the two countries

Lionel Messi is furious over the Maracana brawl. He blamed the Brazilian police. Said, another example of how Argentina's supporters are persecuted in Brazil was seen.

Brazil-Argentina World Cup Qualifier High Voltage Match. The match was stopped for 30 minutes due to a fight between Argentina fans and the police at Maracana Stadium in Brazil. Lionel Messi is very angry at that incident. After the match, he blamed the Brazilian police. Said, another example of how Argentina's supporters go to Brazil and beat them was seen.

Messi wrote on Instagram after the match, “I had a great win at the Maracana. But this match will be remembered for another incident of beating Argentina fans in Brazil. It cannot be accepted in any way. All this needs to be stopped now."

Messi went back to the dressing room with the team before the start of the match. Explaining the reason for that decision, he said, “We saw how the police were beating our supporters. I've seen the same thing before in the Copa Libertadores (Latin American club competition). They were busy beating the fans from the match. Going back to the dressing room was the right decision. Otherwise the situation could have spiraled out of control and something very bad could have happened.”

Messi added, "I had to think about my family, the family of the supporters who are there. We didn't understand what was going on there. But instead of playing the match, it was necessary to look at that incident first. We didn't think about the match then. But winning this match is the most important. I am proud of this team.”

An Argentinian media outlet claims that Brazilian winger Rodrigo Nak called opposing supporters 'cowards'. When asked about that, Messi replied, "We are the world champions. Why do we become cowards? You better keep your mouths shut.”

Brazil lost on home soil for the first time in the history of World Cup qualification. This is the first time since 2009 that the country has failed to score in the qualifying round. After losing three matches in a row, he fell to the sixth place in the points table. They are eight points behind Argentina.

Maracana fights, Messi leaves the field, police batons, the appearance of the battlefield in the Argentina-Brazil match

The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier was between Brazil and Argentina at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. But before the start of the game, the supporters of the two teams clashed.

Maracana Stadium, the battleground for brawls between Brazil and Argentina fans. Lionel Messi left the field in protest. The 2026 World Cup qualifier was between Brazil and Argentina at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. But before the start of the game, the supporters of both teams got into trouble. After that, Messi left the field with his teammates. As a result, the match was suspended for 30 minutes.

The much-anticipated match between the two powerhouses of South American football was scheduled to start at 6 am IST. Footballers from Brazil and Argentina lined up to sing their respective national anthems. That's when the fight started between the supporters of the two countries in the gallery of the stadium. They started throwing things at each other. The footballers of both countries were shocked to see that. Police started lathicharge to break up the battle. The local police began to beat the Argentine fans at one end of the field with batons. Many supporters of both teams were injured. That picture is already out.

Messi was seen pointing in that direction and talking to match organizers as Argentina fans were batoned by police. After that, Messi left the field with his teammates. "We will not play," Messi said as he left the field with his teammates. We're going out.''

About half an hour later, the Argentine footballers entered the field again. The match started at 6:30 am. World champion Argentina beat Brazil 1-0. Nicolas Otamendi scored after 63 minutes. Jolinton of Brazil saw the red card after 81 minutes. Brazil has to play with 10 people.

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  • Test7 months ago

    Very creative and powerful uff nayen. Well done!

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