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Man Utd buy Stiles World Cup medal

A 1966 World Cup winners' medal belonging to England player Nobby Stiles was bought by his former club Manchester United for a record breaking £188,200. The medal was offered at an auction of football memorabilia in Edinburgh.

The price trumped the £165,000 fetched by team-mate Alan Ball's own World Cup medal five years ago.

Stiles made a total of £424,438 from his collection during Wednesday's sale.

Manchester United bought several of the 45 lots, which a representative from Convery Auctions said would be displayed in the club's museum.

Stiles said he had intended to leave the mementoes to his children, but decided to sell them after being unable to divide them up between his three sons.

Also sold was the defender's football cap from the famous 1966 final, which fetched £35,287.

Stiles' European Cup winners' medal from 1968 and the blue shirt he wore during the triumphant match against Benfica went for £49,402 and £30,582 respectively.

The footballer, who suffered a stroke in June, told the BBC: "It was always my intention to leave the entire collection to my children.

"But I have three sons - how do you fairly divide up this sort of collection between them?

"They have each selected some pieces they would like to keep for themselves."

The sale also featured the shirt worn by Alan Ball during the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany.

It fetched £51,755, Convery Auctions said.

All prices include the buyer's premium.

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