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Sir Stanley Matthews FA Cup medal sells for £220,000 Sir Stanley Matthews FA Cup medal sells for £220,000
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The FA Cup winner's medal won by Sir Stanley Matthews in the famous 1953 final has been auctioned for £220,000.The FA Cup winner's medal won by Sir Stanley Matthews in the famous 1953 final has been auctioned for £220,000.
Jimmy Greaves' medal, won for being part of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad, sold for £44,000 in the same London auction.Jimmy Greaves' medal, won for being part of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad, sold for £44,000 in the same London auction.
The Matthews medal was sold for Nick Hancock, former presenter of BBC TV's They Think It's All Over, who bought it for £20,000 in 2001. The Matthews medal was sold on behalf of Nick Hancock, former presenter of BBC TV's They Think It's All Over, who bought it for £20,000 in 2001.
Greaves, 74, who did not play in the final, received his medal in 2009. Greaves, who did not play in the World Cup Final, received his medal in 2009.
Sir Stanley's medal sold for nearly four times its £60,000 guide price.Sir Stanley's medal sold for nearly four times its £60,000 guide price.
"I am very, very happy with the sale. I was watching on the internet at home - I think I would have keeled over if I was in the auction house," said Hancock."I am very, very happy with the sale. I was watching on the internet at home - I think I would have keeled over if I was in the auction house," said Hancock.
A Stoke City supporter, he had loaned the medal for the last five years to the club, where Sir Stanley began and ended his career.A Stoke City supporter, he had loaned the medal for the last five years to the club, where Sir Stanley began and ended his career.
Greaves missed out on a medal because - until the 1974 World Cup - only the 11 winning players on the pitch at the end of the final received the award. Greaves, 74, missed out on a medal because - until the 1974 World Cup - only the 11 winning players on the pitch at the end of the final received the award.
The prolific goalscorer, who played for Tottenham at the time of England's World Cup triumph but also starred for Chelsea and West Ham, had been injured early in the tournament and lost his place.The prolific goalscorer, who played for Tottenham at the time of England's World Cup triumph but also starred for Chelsea and West Ham, had been injured early in the tournament and lost his place.
Three Lions sell-offThree Lions sell-off
A campaign led to football's governing body Fifa changing its heart in 2007, paving the way for England's reserves - and those from other World Cups - to be honoured.A campaign led to football's governing body Fifa changing its heart in 2007, paving the way for England's reserves - and those from other World Cups - to be honoured.
Greaves and the other non-playing squad members were awarded their medals in 2009 by then Prime Minister Gordon Brown.Greaves and the other non-playing squad members were awarded their medals in 2009 by then Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Another 1966 winner's medal, which had belonged to left-back Ray Wilson, raised £136,000, 12 years after the former player sold it for £80,000.Another 1966 winner's medal, which had belonged to left-back Ray Wilson, raised £136,000, 12 years after the former player sold it for £80,000.
During the two-day sale of sporting memorabilia by Graham Budd Auctions, the 1926 Cheltenham Gold Cup fetched £18,000 but a race suit worn by Michael Schumacher in the 2002 Italian Grand Prix and a torch from the 1960 Rome Olympics failed to sell.During the two-day sale of sporting memorabilia by Graham Budd Auctions, the 1926 Cheltenham Gold Cup fetched £18,000 but a race suit worn by Michael Schumacher in the 2002 Italian Grand Prix and a torch from the 1960 Rome Olympics failed to sell.