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He will break Jordan’s record: Messi’s 2022 World Cup T-shirts will be sold for a big price

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Six Argentina jerseys Lionel MessiThe painting he played in the 2022 World Cup matches, including the final against France, will be offered at auction at Sotheby’s in New York.

According to Dailymail, auctioneers are aiming to fetch more than £8 million (more than $10 million) for the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner’s equipment. It would be the highest amount ever paid for a piece of sports memorabilia, after Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls jersey from Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals fetched £8.1 million (£10.15 million) last September.

We add that the six Messi T-shirts that the Argentine will play in the two group stage matches, the 1/8 final against Australia, the quarter-final against the Netherlands, the semi-final against Croatia and the 1/8 final against the Netherlands will be sold in one lot. Final against France.

“The sale of these six jerseys is a monumental event in auction history, offering fans and collectors a link to Messi’s great success,” auction organizers said in a statement. “Sotheby’s is honored to present and showcase to the public these priceless collectibles that represent the sheer genius of a player who redefined the boundaries of football excellence.”

It should also be noted that part of the proceeds from the auction will be donated to the UNICAS project, which patronizes the Barcelona Sant Joan de Déu (SJD) Children’s Hospital with the support of the Leo Messi Foundation, in order to meet the needs of suffering children. from rare diseases.

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FIFPRO’s deeply disturbing research findings on women’s football

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Women’s football claims its rightful place in world sport. However, the road is not paved with rose petals, as research by the Women’s International Football Association (FIFPRO) shows.

The results from the International Association of Women Footballers were particularly worrying. In particular, FIFPRO conducted a survey among the players who took part in the Women’s World Cup 2023, which was completed in August.

260 soccer players from 26 teams from the 32 participants in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand took part in the sample. However, the evidence that has now emerged is raising alarm bells among senior officials at both FIFA and UEFA.

The 53% of respondents did not have enough rest before the start of the World Cup. The 60% felt that the rest time given to them after the end of the tournament was not enough and the 86% said they had less than two weeks before returning to their clubs.

THE FIFPRO pointed out that despite record-breaking attendance and viewership at World Cup matches, many players still lack adequate financial compensation.

One in three earns less than $30,000 per year from their football activities and one in five supplement their income with a second job.

At the same time it is 10% has not undergone a medical examination before the event FIFPRO to also express concern that the 22% You have not undergone an electrocardiogram. Test required by FIFA tournament regulations.



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VIDEO. Brazil and Spain were eliminated. The first pair of the U-17 World Cup 1/2 final has been announced

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continues in Indonesia world championship 2023 Among players under the age of 17 in football

Two quarter-final matches were held on 24 November and the first pair of quarter-finalists were determined.

Germany beat Spain (1:0) and Argentina suffered a crushing defeat against Brazil (3:0) with Claudio Echeverri scoring a hat-trick.

Thus, Germany and Argentina will meet in the semi-finals of the U-17 World Cup.

The other quarter-final matches on November 25 will be France – Uzbekistan, Mali – Morocco.

2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Indonesia

Quarter final, 24 November

Spain U-17 – Germany U-17 – 0:1

Goal: Brunner 64 (pen)

Brazil U-17 – Argentina U-17 – 0:3

Goals: Echeverri 28, 58, 71

25 November

France U-17 – Uzbekistan U-17

Mali U-17 – Morocco U-17

Play-off group

Spain U-17 – Germany U-17 – 0:1

Brazil U-17 – Argentina U-17 – 0:3

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The new Messi scores a hat-trick against Brazil and sends Argentina to the semi-finals of the U17 World Cup

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With Claudio Etcheverry as the absolute star, scoring three goals, Argentina beat Brazil 3-0 to reach the semi-finals of the U17 World Cup.

Argentina reached the semi-finals of the U17 World Cup, defeating Brazil 3-0 with Claudio Etcheverry as the star.

The new big star of Argentine football scored all three of his team’s goals, sealing Argentina’s first win against Brazil at the U17 World Cup!

The game was a duel between Etceveri and Estevao, the two great talents expected to dominate world football in the coming years.

The Brazilian superstar also had a good moment in the game to open the scoring, but “Diablito” was the one who made a real appearance.

In the 28th minute he opened the scoring with a counterattacked shot and changed direction. In the 58th minute he managed a terrible slalom between the Brazilian defenders, while in the 71st minute he went solo against the opposing goalkeeper and went past him, completing the hat-trick.


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