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VICHTE, March 3 — A Porsche car owned by Argentina’s soccer great Diego Maradona during his “forgotten” final season in Europe will go under the hammer this week. Maradona drove the 1992 silver Porsche 911 to and from training and matches when he was playing for Spanish club Sevilla in the...

A Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Type 964 'Works Turbo Look' Cabriolet belonging to the late Diego Maradona is displayed in a storage in Vichte before being auctioned by Bonhams auction house, Belgium March 2, 2021. — Reuters picVICHTE, March 3 — A Porsche car owned by Argentina’s soccer great Diego Maradona during his “forgotten” final season in Europe will go under the hammer this week.

“It was delivered new to ‘El Diego’, Diego Armando Maradona, and because of this provenance this car probably could be worth double or three times the value of a standard car,” Gregory Tuytens, car specialist at auction house Bonhams, told Reuters at a storage facility in Belgium. “It will definitely appeal not only to car collectors but also football fans and just people who loved the person, the football god Maradona in general,” he said.

 

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