Radio Gol
·28 dicembre 2025
A historic Messi shirt to go under the hammer

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·28 dicembre 2025

In recent hours, it has been revealed that the first jersey worn by the captain of the National Team will be auctioned. He wore it when he was five years old and played for the Club Abanderado Grandoli in Rosario. Experts consider this piece unique and with the potential to reach a million-dollar sum.
The jersey, simple and locally made, dates back to 1993, the year Messi played his first official tournament and also the first one he won in his life. The garment was featured in season 3 of the Netflix series King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, starring Ken Goldin, one of the most influential auctioneers in the world of sports collectibles, who described it as one of the most extraordinary gems to have appeared on the show.

Beyond its symbolic value, the jersey has a very particular conservation history. After that children's tournament, it was given by Salvador Aparicio to coach Pablo Alfieri, who kept it for years. After his death, it passed to his son and later to his grandson, always remaining within the family circle, as a memory of the first steps of a boy who was still far from becoming a global legend.
For now, no official lot or auction link has been published on Goldin Auctions, nor has a specific date or estimated value been announced. This lack of details has fueled anticipation among collectors and fans, who closely follow any updates. In the community, they do not rule out the possibility of a private auction or that the sale will be made public once the program's broadcast concludes.
In a market where Messi's jerseys worn in World Cups or Champions League finals have reached historic figures, this jersey opens a new chapter: the origin of the myth, the tangible memory of the young Messi who dreamed on a field in Rosario and today moves the entire world.
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