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Los Blancos are offering fans and collectors the chance to own a slice of football history by auctioning off 24 iconic Bernabeu lockers. These lockers were used by the Real Madrid first team between 2002 and 2022 – notably by Ronaldo, Beckham, Zinedine Zidane, Sergio Ramos and Luís Figo – a period marked by remarkable success for the club.
The precious relics were put on public display at Sotheby’s London showroom on Wednesday, attracting the attention of fans and memorabilia collectors. In addition to the lockers, other exclusive items are also available, such as a three-meter-wide mosaic depicting the Real Madrid club crest. The impressive work of art has a reserve price of £12,000. Additionally, metal doors previously installed at the Bernabéu are also among the items up for auction.
Metal doors for sale
The online auction will run until November 26, allowing interested buyers from around the world to participate. Sotheby’s has announced that part of the proceeds will benefit the Real Madrid Foundation, the club’s charitable arm, while it will indirectly help offset costs linked to the massive £500m redevelopment project at the Bernabéu.
As the auction continues to attract attention, Real Madrid remain focused on the pitch as Los Blancos return to La Liga action on Sunday with a clash against Leganes after the international break.
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