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Pelé’s 1958 World Cup final jersey heads to auction, could fetch ₹5-7 crore

N Pelé’s iconic blue jersey from Brazil’s 1958 World Cup final triumph is set for auction and could fetch between ₹5 crore and ₹7 crore from collectors worldwide.

By Aritra Chatterjee

Jun 02, 2026 21:24 IST

A piece of football history is set to go under the hammer as the jersey worn by Pelé in the 1958 FIFA World Cup final is expected to fetch between ₹5 crore and ₹7 crore at an upcoming auction.

The iconic blue No. 10 shirt was worn by the Brazilian legend during the final against Sweden, where Brazil secured a 5-2 victory to claim its first-ever World Cup title. At just 17 years old, Pelé scored twice in the match and announced himself as one of football’s brightest stars.

A symbol of Brazil’s historic breakthrough

The jersey holds special significance because Brazil wore blue instead of its traditional yellow kit in the final to avoid a colour clash with Sweden. The match became one of the most memorable in football history, with Pelé playing a leading role in Brazil’s triumph.

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His performances throughout the tournament helped launch a remarkable international career that would see him win three World Cup titles, a feat no other player has matched.

One of football’s most valuable collectibles

Auction house Sotheby’s is expected to offer the jersey ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with collectors from around the world likely to show strong interest. The shirt has been carefully preserved over the decades and remains one of the most recognisable pieces of football memorabilia.

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The jersey’s journey has been nearly as remarkable as its history. After the final, Pelé gifted the shirt to teammate Dida. It remained with Dida’s family for years before later becoming part of a museum collection and eventually returning to the auction market.

With sports memorabilia continuing to attract record-breaking bids, experts believe the famous shirt could become one of the most expensive football collectibles ever sold. Its connection to Brazil’s first World Cup victory and Pelé’s rise to global stardom makes it a unique piece of sporting heritage.

The auction is scheduled to take place in New York between June 29 and July 16, with football fans and collectors closely watching the bidding.

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