The Torn Maradona Shirt That Once Again Divides Real Madrid and Barcelona
- A relic that reopens old wounds. Maradona’s torn shirt once again divides Real Madrid and Barcelona, more than 40 years later. ⚽🔥
Forty-one years after one of the most chaotic finals in Spanish football history, a Barcelona relic is once again stirring passions and debates: the shirt that Diego Armando Maradona wore in his final match with FC Barcelona will be auctioned online this week with a starting price of $30,000, through MatchDay Football Auctions.
Yes, the very same shirt that was torn during the 1984 Copa del Rey final against Athletic Club de Bilbao, where the Argentine number 10 led an all-out brawl that still echoes through the Santiago Bernabéu.


⚔️ The Day the Bernabéu Witnessed Chaos
On May 5, 1984, César Luis Menotti’s Barça faced Athletic in a match charged with tension. It was more than a final — it was revenge between Maradona and Goikoetxea, the Basque defender who had fractured his ankle months earlier with a brutal tackle.
The match was rough, full of clashes and insults, and ended 1-0 in favor of the Basques with a goal from Endika. But what went down in history wasn’t the scoreline — it was the chaos after the final whistle: kicks, punches, and a furious Maradona at the heart of the storm.
His torn shirt became a symbol — perhaps better than any other — of the pride, rage, and defiance that defined “El Pelusa.”

🧺 A Launderer, a Bar, and a $30,000 Relic
That blue-and-red Meyba shirt, with the number 10 hand-painted and the crest embroidered, was miraculously rescued by a club laundress who decided to keep it instead of throwing it away.
Decades later, it ended up in the hands of a collector thanks to an employee of a bar frequented by Barça staff.
Now, Matchday Football Auctions is putting it up for sale, claiming that the rips and stains are undeniable proof of its authenticity.

💰 A Piece of History That Could Break Records
Experts believe the final price could far exceed $30,000. After all, this is no ordinary shirt — it marks Maradona’s final match with Barcelona and the beginning of his myth at Napoli, where he became an eternal legend.
For many culés, it represents the bitter end of a golden era that never was; for madridistas, it’s a reminder that even the greatest genius couldn’t shine for long under the blaugrana crest.

🔥 Debate Reignited
Should Barça celebrate this auction as part of its history, or remember it as a symbol of chaos and frustration?
Was Maradona a victim of an environment that never understood him… or simply a talent too wild for the Catalan club to contain?
💬 Tell us in the comments:
👉 What does that torn shirt mean to you?
👉 And if he had played for Real Madrid, would his story in Spain have been different?
📸 Fun Fact: The most expensive football shirt ever sold also belonged to Maradona — the one he wore against England at Mexico ‘86, which went for $9.28 million.
But this one, the Bernabéu of chaos, holds something no other shirt ever will: the exact moment a genius broke everything — even with his own team.












