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The 2014 World Cup final's match ball will be sold at an auction.

Mario Götze's winning goal brought Germany their fourth World Cup trophy. Obtain a soccer ball, commemorating the final against Argentina, for purchase.

Der deutsche Spieler Mario Götze (l) schießt das 1:0 gegen Argentiniens Torhüter Sergio Romero...
Der deutsche Spieler Mario Götze (l) schießt das 1:0 gegen Argentiniens Torhüter Sergio Romero (r).

Bidding event - The 2014 World Cup final's match ball will be sold at an auction.

In the 2014 World Cup final held between Germany and Argentina, one of the balls used by the victorious German team is now being put up for auction. The ball, which is associated with Mario Götze's winning goal and Germany's fourth-time win, is being sold by German auction house Grunewald. The online auction, which will run until June 28th, has an estimated price range of 40,000 to 60,000 euros.

Götze's goal came in the 113th minute of the match, held at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. This sparked Germany's victory and brought them their fourth title. Another ball from the same match is currently on display at the German Football Museum in Dortmund.

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The estimated price for the 2014 World Cup final match ball, used by Mario Götze for his winning goal, is expected to range between 40,000 and 60,000 euros in the ongoing auction. This historic ball, which played a significant role in Germany's fourth World Cup win, will be sold at an auction organized by the German auction house Grunewald. The online bidding event for the soccer ball, associated with the World Cup final against Argentina, will conclude on June 28th.

Interestingly, another ball from the same 2014 World Cup final match is currently on display at the German Football Museum in Dortmund. This exhibition allows soccer fans to view and remember the historic event that took place in Berlin against Argentina.

Germany's national team, led by Mario Götze, clinched the World Cup final against Argentina in a thrilling match that took place in Berlin. Their victory was celebrated across Germany, and the match is still remembered with great pride and enthusiasm by soccer enthusiasts worldwide.

Source: www.stern.de

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