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Lot # 24: One of the best soccer-football trophies ever presented at any auction!! Original & Unique FIFA World Cup MEXICO 1970 FINALS JULES RIMET WINNER’S FINALS TROPHY

Category: Trophies

Starting Bid: $700.00

Bids: 6 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "#THEMUSEUMCOLLECTION",
which ran from 7/24/2025 9:00 AM to
8/2/2025 11:00 AM



One of the best soccer-football trophies ever presented at any auction!! Original & Unique FIFA World Cup MEXICO 1970 FINALS JULES RIMET WINNER’S FINALS TROPHY


*Provenance: Collection of World Cup Finals Referee*


INCREDIBLE PIECE GIFTED TO ONLY TO THE PLAYERS AND REFEREES THAT PLAYED THE FINAL MATCH!

Trophy details: Marble base! SILVER PLATED! - and trophy is 19.3 cm tall and weight is 624 grams approx!

Summary:

Brazil struck first, with Pelé heading in a cross by Rivellino at the 18th minute. Roberto Boninsegna equalized for Italy after a blunder in the Brazilian defence. In the second half, Brazil's firepower and creativity was too much for an Italian side that clung to their cautious defensive system. Gérson fired in a powerful shot for the second goal, and then helped provide the third, with a long free kick to Pelé who headed down into the path of the onrushing Jairzinho.

Pele capped his superb performance by drawing the Italian defence in the centre and feeding captain Carlos Alberto on the right flank for the final score. Carlos Alberto's goal, after a series of moves by the Brazilian team from the left to the centre, is considered one of the greatest goals ever scored in the history of the tournament.


A total of seven outfield players from Brazil passed the ball until captain Carlos Alberto hammered the ball into the corner of the Italian goal following a pass across the Italian penalty area from Pelé, prompted by Tostão, who, with his back to the goal, told Pelé that Alberto was steaming in on the right flank. Tostão started the move five yards from the left of the Brazilian penalty area, then ran the length of the field to the Italian box without touching the ball again to tell Pelé to lay it off for Alberto. The players involved in the passes in order were Tostão, Brito, Clodoaldo, Pelé and Gérson. Clodoaldo beat four Italian players in his own half before passing to Rivellino who hit a perfect pass down the wing to Jairzinho. Jairzinho crossed from the wing to the centre of the box to Pelé who held the ball up to play a pass for Alberto to smash it home. The only outfield players not involved in the move were Everaldo and Piazza. In 2002, the UK public voted the goal as number 36 in the list of the 100 Greatest Sporting Moments.

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