A.C Milan 1989 European Cup Final Winners Medal

Rare A.C Milan European Cup final winners medal 1989

Rare repro medal as received by the A.C Milan players and staff on that famous night at the Camp Nou on the 24th May 1989

Exact size and details

Medal comes with beautiful presentation / display box

The 1989 European Cup Final was held at the Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain on 24 May 1989, that saw Milan of Italy defeat Steaua București of Romania 4–0. Two goals each from Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit gave the Italian side their third victory in the competition.

Rare and beautiful set from one of the greatest if not the greatest A.C Milan teams of all time

A.C Milan Champions League Winners Medal 2007 – Athens

A.C MILAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNERS MEDAL 2007

REPRO MEDAL AS RECEIVED BY THE A.C MILAN PLAYERS ON THAT FAMOUS NIGHT IN ATHENS IN 2007

EXACT SIZE AND DETAIL

A.C Milan European Cup Final 1990 Winners Medal

Rare A.C Milan European Cup final winners medal 1990

Rare repro medal as received by the A.C Milan players and staff on that famous night at the Praterstadion in Vienna in Austria on the 23rd May 1990

Exact size and details

Medal comes with beautiful presentation / display box

Rare and beautiful set coming from A.C Milan European Cup / Champions League winners

A.C Milan Team Signed Champions League Final Programme 2007 – Athens

A.C MILAN TEAM SIGNED CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL PROGRAMME 2007

PROGRAMME SIGNED BY THE TEAM AND MANAGER FROM THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL V LIVERPOOL AT THE OLYMPIC STADIUM IN ATHENS ON MAY THE 23RD 2007

SIGNED BY ; Dida , Oddo , Nesta , Maldini , Jankulovski , Kaladze , Gattuso , Pirlo , Ambrosini , Seedorf , Kaka, Inzaghi , Cafu , Serginho and Ancelotti .

COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Ajax European Cup Final 1973 Winners Medal

Rare Ajax European Cup final winners medal 1973

Rare repro medal as received by the Ajax players and staff on that famous night at the Red Star Stadium in Belgrade on the 30th May 1973

Exact size and details

Medal comes with beautiful presentation / display box

Rare and beautiful set coming from Ajax European Cup / Champions League winners 1973

Alan Ball World Cup Final 1966 Winners Medal

INCREDIBLY RARE AND HISTORIC ITEM

ALAN BALL’S 1966 WORLD CUP FINAL ORIGINAL WINNERS MEDAL

ORIGINAL MEDAL RECEIVED BY ALAN AFTER THE 1966 WORLD CUP FINAL V WEST GERMANY ON THE 30TH JULY 1966

MEDAL HAS BEEN ENGRAVED WITH HIS NAME IN THE CENTRE – ALAN JAMES BALL

ALSO ‘PEKA’ AND ‘0.750’ WITH ‘FIFA’ TO FRONT 17MM HIGH

MEDAL ALSO COMES WITH ORIGINAL BOX –

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
JULES RIMET CUP
1966
IN ENGLAND

Despite being in a struggling Blackpool team, Ball’s industry, stamina and distribution were noticed by England manager Alf Ramsey, who gave him his international debut on 9 May 1965 in a 1–1 draw with Yugoslavia in Belgrade, three days before his twentieth birthday. Ramsey was preparing for the World Cup a year later, which England was to host, and was developing a system whereby England could deploy midfielders with a defensive and industrious bent, something which was not wholly guaranteed from conventional wide men. As a result, Ball became a useful tool for Ramsey to use – able to play conventionally wide or in the centre but still in possession of the energy to help out his defence when required.

Ball was the youngest member of the squad of 22 selected by Ramsey for the tournament, aged only 21. Though England as a team emerged collectively heroic from the tournament, Ball was one of many players regarded as an individual success, especially as he was one of the more inexperienced charges with no proven record at the very highest level. Indeed, he, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters emerged with enormous credit and eternal acclaim from the competition – and all of them were still only in single figures for caps won by the time they were named in the team for the final against West Germany.

The 98,000 crowd at Wembley witnessed a magnificent personal performance from Ball. Full of running, he continued to work and sprint and track back while teammates and opponents alike were out on their feet. With fewer than 15 minutes to go, he won a corner on the right which he promptly took. Hurst hit a shot from the edge of the area which deflected into the air and down on to the instep of Peters, who rifled England 2–1 ahead. The Germans equalised with seconds to go, meaning that the game went into extra time. Somehow, this instilled extra bounce into Ball’s play and the image of his continuous running round the Wembley pitch, socks round his ankles, is one of the most enduring of the occasion. It was his chase and low cross which set up Hurst’s massively controversial second goal, and England’s third; he was also sprinting upfield, unmarked and screaming for a pass, as Hurst took the ball forward to smash his historic hat-trick goal with the last kick of the game. Ball returned to a civic reception in Walkden, Lancashire following the World Cup success, where he lived with his parents and sister. Ball’s appearance in the final marked the last occasion on which a Blackpool player received a full England cap.

RARE , HISTORIC AND VERY BEAUTIFUL ITEM FROM THE 1966 ENGLAND LEGEND

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Alan Kennedy Hand Signed Liverpool 1984 European Cup Final Picture

ALAN KENNEDY HAND SIGNED 1984 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL LARGE PRINT

HAND SIGNED AT THE BOTTOM BY THE LIVERPOOL LEGEND WHERE HE SCORES THE WINNING PENALTY IN THE 1984 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL V ROMA TO WIN THE EUROPEAN CUP FOR LIVERPOOL

MEASURES – 16 X 12 INCHES

COMES WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Alan Kennedy Signed Liverpool European Cup Final Programme Paris 1981

RARE ALAN KENNEDY HAND SIGNED PROGRAMME FROM THE 1981 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL

THE 1981 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL WAS PLAYED BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND REAL MADRID

LIVERPOOL WON THE MATCH 1-0 WITH ALAN KENNEDY SCORING THE ONLY GOAL IN THE 81ST MINUTE

THE MATCH WAS PLAYED AT THE PARC DES PRINCES IN PARIS IN FRONT OF A CROWD OF 48,360

PROGRAMME HAS BEEN HAND SIGNED ON THE FRONT BY ALAN IN BLACK MARKER PEN

Alan Shearer Signed Newcastle United Testimonial Match Day Programme – 2006

Alan Shearer hand signed Newcastle United testimonial match day programme

Hand signed on the front by the former Newcastle United legend and one of if not the best player to ever play for the club and possibly the greatest Premier league striker of all time

It was the final appearance of a Newcastle career which began when he joined for a world record £15m from Blackburn in July 1996 and included a club-record 206 goals

“The fans have been just incredible. Where else do you get that?” – Alan Shearer

Rare hand signed item from the former Newcastle great from his last ever appearance in a Newcastle shirt

Alec Guinness Signed Star Wars Picture Obi Wan Kenobi

VERY RARE HAND SIGNED PICTURE OF ALEC GUINNESS AS BEN KENOBI FROM STAR WARS

HAND SIGNED BY THE STAR WARS LEGEND ON THE FRONT

RARE AUTOGRAPH FROM THE MOVIE STAR AS PICTURES SIGNED BY HIM FROM THIS ERA AND FROM STAR WARS ARE HARD TO FIND

COMES WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Alessandro Del Piero Worn Official Juventus Club Pignatelli Tie

Alessandro Del Piero worn official Juventus Club Pignatelli tie

Tie worn by Alessandro whilst at Juventus F.C for matches , official meetings / functions / events etc

Features:

– Blue tie
– Juventus FC emblem sewn on
– Sponsor Pignatelli

Alex Stepney Signed Manchester United Testimonial Programme v Benfica – 1977

Alex Stepney hand signed Manchester United testimonial programme

Programme hand signed by the former Manchester United club legend and one of the key members of the 1968 European Cup winning campaign

Match was played at Old Trafford on the 9th of February 1977 v Benfica

Alex Stepney remains one the club’s greatest custodians and his unspectacular saves helped the team achieve considerable success during the Sixties and Seventies.
Stepney made his name with Millwall, helping them to successive promotions in 1965 and 1966. He was signed for a British record fee of £50,000 by Tommy Docherty, then manager at Chelsea, as a replacement for transfer listed Peter Bonetti.

When Bonetti withdrew his transfer request the Doc planned to rotate the two ‘keepers but in September 1966 accepted Matt Busby’s offer of £55,000 for Stepney – after he had made just one appearance.

Stepney won a League Championship in his first season at Old Trafford, and added a European Cup medal the following season. His save in the last few minutes of the Wembley Final from Eusebio, with the score at 1-1, proving as valuable as any of the goals that night. He returned to Wembley with United for the 1976 and 1977 FA Cup Finals.

He won a Second Division Championship medal with United in 1974/75 to complete an usual record of having won promotion from the Fourth, Third and Second Divisions as well as winning a League Championship.

Stepney remained United’s first choice goalkeeper until the end of the 1977/78 season, and stayed at Old Trafford until February 1979. He spent two seasons in the NASL with Dallas Tornado.

Alex Stepney:
545 appearances
2 goals

Alfredo Di Stefano Personal Real Madrid Invitation – Inauguration Ceremony of The Statue in Honor of Mr. Alfredo Di Stefano

Rare Alfredo Di Stefano personally received invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the statue in honor of Mr. Alfredo Di Stefano

Invitation reads

Ramon Calderon
Presidente del Real Madrid

Se complace en invitarle al acto de inauguracion de la estatua en honor de D. Alfredo Di Stefano, que tendra lugar el proximo 17 de febrero a las 13.30 horas en la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid en Valdebebas, con la asistencia de D. Joseph Blatter, Presidente de la FIFA y de D. Michel Platini, Presidente de la UEFA.

Romon calderon
President of Real Madrid

He is pleased to invite you to the inauguration ceremony of the statue in honor of Mr. Alfredo Di Stefano, which will take place on February 17 at 1:30 p.m. at the Real Madrid Sports City in Valdebebas, with the assistance of Mr. Joseph Blatter , President of FIFA and Mr. Michel Platini, President of UEFA.

Measures – 21cm x 12cm

Invitation on official Real Madrid card with Di Stefano logo

Very rare and beautiful item coming from the personal collection of Alfredo Di Stefano

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Alfredo Di Stefano Personal Real Madrid Match Invitation

Rare Alfredo Di Stefano personally received match invitation

A personal match invitation given to Alfredo Di Stefano from Real Madrid

Invitation reads

El Presidente y la Junta Directiva del Real Madrid C.F. se complacen en invitar al Palco de Honor del Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano

The President and the Board of Directors of Real Madrid C.F. are pleased to invite to the Box of Honor of the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium

Measures – 15cm x 10.5cm

Invitation on official Real Madrid card with embossed Real Madrid logo

Very rare and beautiful item coming from the personal collection of Alfredo Di Steffano

Museum example item

Alfredo Di Stefano Real Madrid Hand Signed Manager Resignation Letter 1991

Incredibly rare Alfredo Di Stefano document confirming his resignation as manager of the club in 1991

Alfredo managed the club for the second time in his managerial career from November the 24th 1990 to the 20th March 1991 taking charge of 21 matches and winning the Spanish Supercup his only trophy as manager of Real Madrid

Letter comes from the personal collection of Alfredo Di Stefano and a incredible rare historical item

Letter is on official Real Madrid headed paper with embossed Real Madrid logo at the top of the document and has been hand typed

Letter reads as below and has been hand signed at the bottom by both Alfredo Di Stefano and the president of Real Madrid

Rare letter original letter dated :

de una parte : don pedro zapata cascales y don manuel fernandez trigo , mayores de edad , en nombre y representacion del Real Madrid club de futbol , en sus respectivas calidades de presidente y gerente , con domicilio social en Madrid , Avenida de concha Espina no 1

de otra parte : DON ALFREDO DI STEFANO LAULHE , mayor de edad, en su propio nombre y derecho, de profesion entrenador de futbol, vecino demadrid , calle pedro muguruza no 6

CONVIENEN

On the one hand: Mr. Pedro Zapata Cascales and Mr. Manuel Fernandez Wheat, of legal age, in the name and representation of the Real Madrid football club, in their respective capacities as President and Manager, with registered office in Madrid, Avenida de Concha Espina no 1

on the other hand: DON ALFREDO DI STEFANO LAULHE, of legal age, in his own name and right, by profession soccer coach, neighbor of Madrid, calle pedro muguruza no 6

AGREE

PRIMERO – Que con fecha del presente documento, queda extinguido y resuelto volun tariamente el contrato suscrito entre ambas partes con fecha 29 de noviembra de 1990, en virtud del cual el sr, DI STEFANO LAULHE quedaba vinculado laboralmente como entrenador del real madrid club de futbol.
SEGUNDO – que D. ALFREDO DI STEFANO LAULHA expresamente declara no cantidad alguna pendiente de percibir del REAL MADRID CLUB DE FUTBOL derivada de su relacion laboral, ni es acreedor de ninguna obligacion como consecuencia de dicho contrato, y por consiguiente, nada tiene ni puede reclamar del REAL MADRID CLUB DE FUTBOL.

Y para que asi conste a todos los efectos oportunos, las partes intervinientes firman el presente acuerdo de extincion del contrato laboral que les unia, en Madrid, a veintidos de marzo de mil novecientos noventa y uno

FIRST – That on the date of this document, the contract signed between both parties on November 29, 1990, by virtue of which Mr. DI STEFANO LAULHE was linked to employment as coach of the Real Madrid Football Club, is terminated and voluntarily terminated. .
SECOND – that Mr. ALFREDO DI STEFANO LAULHA expressly declares no amount pending to be received from REAL MADRID CLUB DE FUTBOL derived from his employment relationship, nor is he creditor of any obligation as a result of said contract, and therefore, he has nothing or can claim of the REAL MADRID CLUB DE FUTBOL.

And for the record for all appropriate purposes, the intervening parties sign this agreement for the termination of the employment contract that bound them, in Madrid, on March 22, nineteen ninety-one.

Signed – Alfredo Di Stefano

Real Madrid Club Futbol

Letter remains in excellent condition with clear signatures and a letter of great historical importance in the history of Real Madrid

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Alfredo Di Stefano Real Madrid Personal Bonus Letter From Club – 1962

Incredibly rare Alfredo Di Stefano personal letter from the club awarding him a bonus of 573,500 pesetas for his contribution to the team

Rare letter original letter dated : 30th July 1962

Letter has beautiful gold embossed logo at the top of the page and has been typed out by hand

Letter reads ;

Mi querido amigo :

Los servicios de contabilidad me informan que durante el transcurso de la passada temporada, te ha sido abona- da la cantidad de :

573.500,00 pesetas,

en concept de primas por partidos ganados y empatados.

No dudando habras ahorrado la totalidad de este importe, con vistas a tu vida futura , te felicito por los exitos alcanzados y te deseo de todo corazon que en el transcurso de la proxima temporada se pueda aumentar aun mas si cabe la cantidad anteriormente resenada.

Te abraza afectuosamente, tu amigo

Raimundo Saporta

My dear friend :

The accounting services inform me that during the past season, you have been paid the amount of:

573,500.00 pesetas,

in concept of bonuses for matches won and tied.

Not doubting you will have saved the entire amount of this amount, with a view to your future life, I congratulate you on the successes achieved and I wish you with all my heart that in the course of the next season the amount previously mentioned can be increased even more if possible.

Hug you affectionately, your friend

Raimundo Saporta

Letter has been hand signed at the bottom by club treasurer Raimundo Saporta

Saporta started at Real Madrid as an accountant in May 1953. Among his first tasks at the club was to act as the club’s emissary in the Di Stefano transfer, where he helped negotiate the deal that would have seen the Argentine player play for Real Madrid one season and Barcelona the other until the Catalans sold their rights to the player to Madrid. Saporta would later play a role in the transfers of Raymond Kopa, Ference Puskas and Franciso Gento. In 1954, Saporta was made club treasurer where he managed the club’s rocky finances, opening a savings account for every player on Real Madrid’s books to check their spending. Much like Bernabeu, Saporta was known for his paternalistic style of management earning the nickname “Uncle Rai” among the Real Madrid players.

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