Jimmy Johnstone’s Celtic European Cup final shirt expected to fetch £25,000 at auction

Jersey worn in Lisbon was given to Italian photographer
Jimmy Johnstone pictured in 1967.Jimmy Johnstone pictured in 1967.
Jimmy Johnstone pictured in 1967.

The jersey worn by Celtic great Jimmy Johnstone during the club’s 1967 European Cup final triumph is expected to raise up to £25,000 when it is auctioned later this week.

The late Lisbon Lion – known as ‘Jinky’ – played a key role as Jock Stein’s side became the first British club to be crowned champions of Europe with their victory over Inter Milan.

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Johnstone gave the short-sleeved green and white Umbro jersey to the Italian club’s official photographer in the moments after the Glasgow giants had sealed their place in the history books with their 2-1 triumph at the Estadio Nacional.

The Celtic team before the 1967 European Cup final match against Inter Milan in Lisbon.The Celtic team before the 1967 European Cup final match against Inter Milan in Lisbon.
The Celtic team before the 1967 European Cup final match against Inter Milan in Lisbon.

Now it is expected to raise a significant five-figure sum when it goes up for sale on Friday through Buckinghamshire-based sports memorabilia auctioneers Sportingold.

Advertising the strip, the Sportingold listing says: “The shirt was acquired by the Inter Milan club photographer who met Jimmy Johnstone on the Lisbon stadium pitch the day before the final, when Celtic were practising.

“He took his photo and asked if he could have his shirt after the match.

“Immediately after the Celtic celebrations on the pitch, Johnstone met the photographer in the dressing room, who got Johnstone to sign the photograph of him practising in the empty stadium and received his match-worn shirt.”

Billy McNeill is presented with the European Cup after the 2-1 victory over Inter Milan in Lisbon.Billy McNeill is presented with the European Cup after the 2-1 victory over Inter Milan in Lisbon.
Billy McNeill is presented with the European Cup after the 2-1 victory over Inter Milan in Lisbon.

The jersey is said to be in “good condition” with “very slight ageing marks”.

The listing adds: “The shirt has a blue Umbro label on the neck. This style of shirt was only used twice in Celtic’s history, firstly in the 1967 European Cup Final and then two weeks later in the Alfredo Di Stefano Testimonial in Madrid when Celtic, the newly crowned European champions, were the opponents.

“The shirt has special stitching around the neck, which is different to any other Celtic shirt of the same era.

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“The shirt was purchased by the vendor from the photographer’s son, who lives in Milan, and he has provided a letter of authenticity in Italian and English confirming how his father obtained the shirt.”

Johnstone, who finished third in the 1967 Ballon d’Or vote, died in 2006, aged 61.

For more information on the auction, go to www.sportingoldauctions.co.uk

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