Croatian collectors plan museum for 6,000-jersey football memorabilia collection valued at €3–5 million
Two Croatian collectors have assembled a football memorabilia collection comprising more than 6,000 jerseys, hundreds of boots, balls, and gloves, with collector Davor Tislar estimating its value between €3 million and €5 million. According to Al Jazeera English, highlights include historic jerseys from Franz Beckenbauer's 1974 World Cup team, a Pelé Santos shirt, and a Diego Maradona Argentina jersey. The pair say they have no intention of selling and hope to open a dedicated jersey museum in Zagreb.
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- ✓The collection comprises more than 6,000 jerseys alongside hundreds of boots, balls, and gloves. (Al Jazeera English)
- ✓Collector Davor Tislar estimates the collection's value between €3 million and €5 million. (Al Jazeera English)
- ✓The collection includes Franz Beckenbauer's 1974 jersey, a Pelé Santos shirt, and a Maradona Argentina jersey. (Al Jazeera English)
~ Interpretation
- ~The pair have no intention of selling the collection. (Al Jazeera English reporting)
- ~The collectors hope one day to open a museum. (Al Jazeera English reporting)
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