The ball used in one of the most controversial World Cup moments of all time is going to auction. Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' soccer ball could sell for $3.6 million. England still can't believe the refs missed the call.
The ball is being sold on behalf of the match's referee, Ali Bin Nasser of Tunisia, who is part of the controversy as well.
"All of us on the bench — the players, the coaches, the manager — we all saw it clear as day. We all knew he'd handled the ball, so we just couldn't believe the referee hadn't seen it," former England player John BarnesBin Nasser has maintained that the linesman, Bogdan Dochev of Bulgaria, had the better view and never signaled a handball.
Four minutes after that infamous goal, Maradona scored one of the great goals in World Cup history, known asArgentina would go on to win the World Cup, beating West Germany in the final 3-2.
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