Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal at the 1986 World Cup is one of the most controversial and iconic moments football has ever seen. Scored in the quarter-final against England, it was a split second of instinct, audacity, and deception that instantly became part of the game’s folklore. What followed minutes later — the Goal of the Century — only deepened the myth.
This design freezes that infamous moment in time, celebrating the chaos and theatre of Mexico ’86, a tournament defined by Maradona’s dominance. Love it or hate it, the Hand of God changed football history forever, and remains a symbol of Maradona’s unique ability to bend the game to his will.