In 2002, it was voted “goal of the century” in a FIFA poll.Mother, who subjected one of them to five years of sick incestual abuse.Julie Menard, a bus driver from Ottawa in Canada, was sentenced to a decade in prison last week for incest, sexual assault, invitation to sexual touching and assault on her son Jonathan Lepage, who was only 10 years old when the abuse startedA court heard how the mum used to call her child up to bed for 'nap time' before performing the sick acts on him.The horrific abuse only stopped when Jonathan began to stand up to her after he turned 15, having realised that regular sex with his own mother was not normal.As a teenager Jonathan also stopped Menard from grooming his younger brother, who was regularly beaten, by her body-slamming him in the front room.
Maradona’s second goal saw him dribble past nearly the entire England team before beating goalkeeper Peter Shilton. Maradona later said that it was inscribed “a little with Maradona’s head, and a little with the hand of God.” The Argentine great’s first goal was a header, but the ball bounced out of Maradona’s hands, out of sight of the referee.
Maradona scored twice in the quarter-final match in Mexico City on June 22, 1986, just four years after England and Argentina went to war over the Falkland Islands. auction for a sports memorabilia.Īuction house Sotheby’s sold the shirt in an online auction ending on Wednesday. LONDON – The shirt worn by Diego Maradona When he scored the controversial “Hand of God” goal against England in the 1986 World Cup it was sold for £7.1 million ($9.3 million), the highest price ever paid in the game.
his controversial hand “God’s Goal” was sold for $9.3 million.
The Argentina jersey worn by Diego Maradona during the 1986 World Cup quarter-final match between Argentina and England, is displayed for a photograph at Sotheby’s auction house, in London, on April 20.