The No. 10 jersey worn by Brazilian great Pelé in the 1958 FIFA World Cup finals has sold for $4.9 million, auction house Sotheby’s said Thursday.Pelé, who died in 2022, was just 17 when he scored twice in Brazil’s 5-2 win over hosts Sweden in the World Cup final at the Rasunda Stadium. He remains the youngest player to score in a World Cup final.According to Sotheby’s, the shirt is now the second most expensive football shirt ever sold at auction. The most expensive remains Diego MaradonaThe famous “Hand of God” jersey, which was sold for $9.3 million in 2022.The auction house also said the previous most valuable piece of Pelé memorabilia was a 1958 trading card that sold for $976,000 last month.After Brazil’s World Cup triumph in 1958, Edson Arantes do Nascimento – better known as Pelé – gave the handmade jersey to his roommate and Brazilian teammate, Dida.The shirt stayed with Dida’s family for decades before being displayed in a Brazilian museum. It was then acquired by a collector in 2004.Pelé remains the only player to win three FIFA World Cups, lifting the trophy with Brazil in 1958, 1962 and 1970.He scored six goals during the 1958 tournament, including two in the final against Sweden, as Brazil won 5-2 to claim their first World Cup title.In the 1962 World Cup, Pelé scored a goal as Brazil retained the trophy with a 3-1 victory over Czechoslovakia in the final.He played another key role in Brazil’s 1970 World Cup triumph, scoring the opening goal in a 4-1 win over Italy in the final. Pelé finished that tournament with four goals.The Brazilian football legend died in 2022 at the age of 82 after a battle with cancer.