West Ham co-owner Gold plans to sell his FA Cup trophy | OneFootball

West Ham co-owner Gold plans to sell his FA Cup trophy | OneFootball

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·29 September 2020

West Ham co-owner Gold plans to sell his FA Cup trophy

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West Ham United co-owner David Gold plans to sell his FA Cup trophy.

Gold will attempt to sell the oldest surviving FA Cup on Tuesday, prompting fears it could be picked up by an overseas buyer and disappear out of the UK.


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He bought the trophy in 2005 at auction for £478,000 while chairman of Birmingham City, claiming at the time he was doing the nation a favour.

"This is surely one of the country's most important items of sporting heritage and seemingly no one was prepared to do anything about keeping the cup in the country," he said.

But the 84-year-old could find himself in profit today when the trophy comes up for auction at a Bonhams sale— it is expected to fetch up to £900,000.

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