George Best's 1968 European Cup winner's medal sells for £300k

George Best's 1968 European Cup winner's medal sells for £300k

During a recent auction held by Bonhams, the referee’s shirt from the 1974 World Cup Final fetched a price of £28,160. This particular garment belonged to Jack Taylor, the British official who oversaw the match in Berlin between West Germany and the Netherlands.

In that memorable game, Taylor made a notable impact by awarding two penalty kicks, a rare occurrence in such a high-profile final. Additionally, he issued a booking to Johan Cruyff, the iconic Dutch player, for diving during the contest.

The match itself ended with a 2-1 victory for West Germany, securing their World Cup triumph. This win was significant as it came against the Netherlands team renowned for their revolutionary “total football” style of play during the 1970s.

Taylor’s refereeing decisions, especially in a final marked by such tactical innovation and high stakes, have remained part of football history. The auctioned shirt serves as a tangible reminder of that influential moment in the sport

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