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A painting depicting Diego Armando Maradona, that is included in many assets that will be auctioned one year after Maradona’s death. Photo: Handout via Reuters

Luxury cars, cigars and a villa among Diego Maradona items up for auction

  • Nearly 90 items once belonging to the late Argentine football superstar will go on the virtual auction block on Sunday in an international sale run from Buenos Aires
  • A handwritten letter signed by former Cuban President Fidel Castro will not be sold, despite earlier expectations it would be
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From a tie to two BMW cars to a box of Cuban cigars – not to mention his parents’ home – nearly 90 items once belonging to late Argentine football superstar Diego Maradona will go on the virtual auction block on Sunday in an international sale run from Buenos Aires.

“At this time, we have 1,120 people registered and in a position to bid in the auction,” Adrian Mercado, the sale’s organiser, told Agence France-Presse on Saturday.

The 87 lots to be offered will have minimum bids ranging from US$50 to US$900,000, he said. The sale was ordered by Argentine authorities in agreement with the heirs to the 1986 world champion’s estate.

Diego Maradona holds up his team’s trophy in Mexico City, Mexico in 1986. Photo: AP

“The children made a great selection of his things,” Mercado said. “The most emotional, items with great memories, of great passion, will be kept by the family.”

The house being auctioned, in Buenos Aires’ Villa Devoto neighbourhood, is the one Maradona gave to his parents in the 1980s when “Number 10” was playing for professional team Boca Juniors.

“The years passed by, the clubs, the stories and the World Cups, but the house on Cantilo (street) was always Maradona’s place,” reads a message on the website promoting the auction.

Far from the modest home in a poor neighbourhood where Maradona was born in 1960, the villa he gave his parents and where they lived until his death on November 25, 2020, is comfortable if not luxurious and includes a swimming pool. A minimum bid of US$900,000 has been set for it.

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Also on offer are two BMW automobiles, 2017 and 2016 models, with respective minimum bids of US$225,000 and US$165,000.

There is also a Hyundai van, with a US$38,000 minimum, and a two-bedroom flat in the resort town of Mar del Plata (250 miles, or 400km, south of Buenos Aires), with a base price of US$65,000.

Also for sale are a treadmill Maradona used when he lived in Dubai while coaching a team there (US$3,500 minimum), a photo of the football star with late Cuban leader Fidel Castro (US$400), and a humidor of Cuban cigars (US$300).

A handwritten letter signed by former Cuban President Fidel Castro will not be sold, despite earlier expectations it would be.

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Neckties, caps, boots and sports gear, as well as six televisions, furniture, gym equipment, paintings and photos round out the items being auctioned by order of Judge Luciana Tedesco.

The auction begins on Sunday at 11am local time and will last for two hours, Mercado said.

Proceeds will go to pay the estate’s debts and expenses, but not to Maradona’s heirs. The courts will decide how to dispose of any unsold items

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