Brazilian football legend Pele’s World Cup shirt sells for $4.9m
The sale is a record for the Brazilian footballing great, but far from the most expensive piece of sporting memorabilia.
This story was published on 17 Jul 202617 Jul 2026.
The sale price reflects the shirt's historical significance as a piece of World Cup history.
A jersey worn by Brazilian football legend Pelé when he netted twice to secure his team's victory in the 1958 World Cup final has sold for $4.9 million.
Sotheby’s, the auction house that facilitated the sale, said on Thursday that the shirt has become the most expensive piece of Pele memorabilia ever sold.
Recommended Stories
list of 4 items
- list 1 of 4‘Ban Israeli football’: Scholars urge UEFA to bar Israel over Gaza horrors
- list 2 of 4Puskas to Pele: Ten greatest FIFA World Cup heroes
- list 3 of 4France-Spain World Cup semi: Neither side has trailed, but only one can win
- list 4 of 4Beauty and grace: Spain prodigy Lamine Yamal’s game lives up to his name
end of list
The shirt received 10 bids from more than five bidders in an auction in New York.
It is particularly valuable because of the game the Brazilian wore it in.
‘This shirt was there’ in 1958
Pelé, who passed away in 2022, was 17 years old when he scored two goals in Brazil's 5-2 win over hosts Sweden in the final.
He was, and remains, the youngest player to score in a World Cup final. That game secured Brazil its first World Cup victory.
Pele, whose real name was Edson Arantes do Nascimento, went on to become one of Brazil’s – and the entire footballing world’s – most iconic players.
The images of the 1958 World Cup final have become “some of the most reproduced in the history of the sport”, Sotheby’s said, adding: “This shirt was there.”
The shirt had previously sold at auction in 2004 for 70,505 pounds ($105,600), according to Sotheby’s.

While expensive, Pele’s shirt is not even nearly the most expensive piece of sporting memorabilia ever sold. That award goes to a baseball jersey worn by legendary batter Babe Ruth in the 1932 World Series, which sold for $24.1m in 2024.
Other high-value items include basketball player Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals jersey, which sold for $10.1m, and a football jersey worn by Argentinian footballer Diego Maradona during the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal against England, which sold for $9.2m, according to auctioneers Bonhams.
The shirt had previously sold for $105,600 in 2004, highlighting its dramatic increase in value. Pelé, who became a global icon, died in 2022, and his legacy continues to drive demand for his memorabilia. The auction at Sotheby's attracted multiple bidders, underscoring the collectible's appeal.
Original source: Al Jazeera
Comments (0)
Be the first to comment.