The medal, cap and shirt from the 1966 World Cup are valued at thousands of pounds
The estimate for England legend Alan Ball's1966 World Cup Cap has been set at £15,000-25,000 by a North Yorkshire auctioneers."It has been 56 years since that incredible match but it is still very close to the hearts of all football fans.”1966 FIFA World Cup Winner’s Medal: £80,000-120,000 .1966 World Cup Cap: £15,000-25,000 .
Lancashire-born midfield footballer Alan Ball was the youngest and least experienced member of the legendary 1966 World Cup winning team at just 21-years-old. He received widespread acclaim for his energetic and passionate performance adjudged fundamental to theBall sold his medal and cap at auction in 2005 when they were purchased by the owner of
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