This design pays tribute to Diego Maradona and the most famous solo goal the game has ever seen — the Goal of the Century from the 1986 World Cup. Captured mid-run, with defenders scattered behind him and the goalkeeper closing in, the image freezes the exact moment when inevitability set in. Everyone knew what was coming. No one could stop it.
The artwork uses a softly faded, almost photo-journalistic treatment, giving it the feel of a preserved memory rather than a modern graphic. Rounded edges and subtle grain help the image sit naturally on the shirt, like a clipped frame from football history rather than an overworked illustration. It’s understated by design — no text, no embellishment — because the moment doesn’t need explaining.
This is for purists. For those who understand that this goal wasn’t just about skill, but balance, control, defiance, and audacity. A quiet, respectful homage to a sequence of play that redefined what was possible with a football at your feet.