Bobby Moore's 1966 World Cup Shirt Found
Bobby Moore's 1966 World Cup Shirt Found

Bobby Moore's 1966 World Cup Shirt Found

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Bobby Moore’s family is pursuing legal action to recover his iconic 1966 World Cup shirt, which has reportedly been traced to private collector Neville Evans. The red No. 6 jersey, worth over £1 million, vanished from the attic of Moore's ex-wife Tina's Essex home in the 1990s. After years of searching, the family learned through the FA that the shirt would be featured in a book co-authored by Evans, who has not confirmed its possession but is believed to have it within his National Football Shirt Collection. Tina and her daughter Roberta are urging Evans to disclose what he knows about the shirt’s whereabouts and have engaged international dispute lawyers for assistance. There is no indication that Evans acquired the shirt illegally, but the Moore family is determined to resolve the matter. The situation highlights the ongoing struggle for families of sports legends to reclaim their heritage amidst the world of memorabilia collectors.

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