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How much money will come in with Diego Maradona's property auction one year after his death

A real estate firm will be in charge of organizing an online auction so that they can buy the objects anywhere in the world. The auction is with the consent of the children.

By Alexis Almosnino

A real estate firm will be in charge of organizing an online auction so that they can buy the objects anywhere in the world. The auction is with the consent of the children.
A real estate firm will be in charge of organizing an online auction so that they can buy the objects anywhere in the world. The auction is with the consent of the children.
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The Argentine justice ordered a multi-year auction of Diego Maradona, a former Argentine footballer who would achieve glory by winning the World Cup in Mexico 1986, defeating Germany in the final. The eternal Ten died on November 25 due to heart failure.

All the money obtained in the auction will be used to pay debts and expenses. The agreement excludes inheritance assets that have sentimental value such as prizes or T-shirts that other athletes had given them from the auction.

The auction that will take place on December 19 is with the consent of Diego Maradona's children. The most valuable property there is is the house that ‘Pelusa’ gave to his parents, as well as two cars. "Treadmills, stair climbers, everyday items that Diego had in Dubai, televisions, clothing from the sports brand that has worn him all his life or some things signed by himself were selected," said one of the lawyers.

One of the objects that generates the greatest curiosity is the letter that Fidel Castro gave him. Their friendship was formed during Diego's stay on the Caribbean island to overcome the worst moment of addictions, which put him on the brink of death twice in the first decade of the century.


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