Pele’s shirt worn during the 1958 World Cup final has sold for $4.9 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York, according to multiple reports. The garment is the blue shirt associated with Pele’s appearance in the final match of the 1958 tournament. The sale price is also reported as £3.6 million. One source notes that the jersey becomes the second most expensive shirt sold at auction, indicating its standing among high-value sports memorabilia sales. The articles agree on the essential details: the shirt’s connection to the 1958 World Cup final, the auction location and house (Sotheby’s in New York), and the final hammer price of $4.9 million. While the outlets vary slightly in wording and emphasis, they present the same overall outcome—Pele’s historic match shirt reaches a record-level figure at auction.