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Posted By: Anonymous Ebay Offers World Cup Football For Charity - 16th Jul 2010 1:06am
£50,300.00 At mow.. omg


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Ebay Offers World Cup Football For Charity

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Its 11.99 in sports direct lol
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Ebay Offers World Cup Football For Charity - 16th Jul 2010 1:12am
lol raftl
How many balls were used tho?? Think the dreaded anfield beachball worth more lol
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Ebay Offers World Cup Football For Charity - 16th Jul 2010 10:43am
The bids are going down, not up. lol!! raftl
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£50,100.00
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Ebay Offers World Cup Football For Charity - 17th Jul 2010 9:24am
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Winning bid: £48,200.00


SO why did it end up going for less than it started for??????
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Ebay Offers World Cup Football For Charity - 18th Jul 2010 9:29am
World Cup final ball auctioned off for $74,000





Spanish fans have bought a ball used in Spain's World Cup final win over Holland for £48,200 ($74,000) in an online charity auction.

Proceeds from the sale on eBay are due to go to 46664, Nelson Mandela's campaign to prevent HIV/Aids.


Spain beat the Dutch 1-0 in Johannesburg last Sunday to win their first world title.

The design of the Jabulani, as the ball used in South Africa 2010 was known, was criticised by some.

Some likened it to a "supermarket ball" and it was held to be unpredictable.

But Adidas insisted the ball's "radical grip 'n' groove" technology allowed "exceptionally stable flight and perfect grip under all conditions".

The company said 133 bids had been placed from 55 international bidders.

Ruth Szyszkowski of eBay said the ball used in the final - or "Jo'bulani" as it was dubbed - had sold well both because of the controversy and the charity involved.


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