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Kylian Mbappé Paris St Germain 2024 Coupe de France Match Worn Cleats

Auction Closed

February 8, 06:44 PM GMT

Estimate

8,000 - 12,000 USD

Lot Details

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NIKE, NIKE ZOOM CLEATS

SIZE 11.5

Rubber, Leather, Cotton

This left cleat was worn by Kylian Mbappé during the Coupe de France match on February 7th, 2024, in a Round of 16 encounter between Paris Saint-Germain and Brest. In this match, Mbappé marked a milestone scoring his 30th goal of the season, leading PSG to a 3-1 victory. The win secured their place in the quarterfinals of the Cup.


PSG maintained their unbeaten run, extending to 15 matches across all competitions, and went on to win the Coupe de France final against Olympique Lyonnais.


The left shoe is a conclusive match to February 7th, 2024 while the right is a likely match by Resolution Photomatching.


Going Deeper - Kylian Mbappe


The Les Bleus Prodigy


Likely the most coveted and celebrated player of his generation, Kylian Mbappé has been a global force surrounded by the best his country has to offer since arriving quite early on the major soccer scene.


Despite being recruited heavily by Real Madrid and French sporting icon Zinedine Zidane, a fourteen-year old Mbappé chose to stay in Ligue 1 and sign with AS Monaco. His senior team debut in December 2015 came just ahead of his 17th birthday and broke the great Theirry Henry’s record as the youngest player in the history of the club. History with Monaco didn’t end there as the next season Mbappé powered the club to their first domestic league title since the turn of the century with 15 goals in 29 appearances.


The following summer, Mbappé made headlines as he moved back to his hometown in a deal that saw Paris St. Germain shell out over $195 million making him the second most expensive transfer ever behind new teammate Neymar. In Paris, Kylian rose to become possibly the most dangerous forward on the planet, netting over 250 goals over a span of seven seasons. Naturally, his trophy case has become rather impressive, with a stunning seven Ligue 1 titles and four wins in the Coupe de France to go along with being a five-time Ligue 1 Player of the Year. What he likely is most known for, however, is his exploits on the world stage.


In his service with the French national team, Kylian Mbappé has repeatedly raised his game to the highest possible level. In 2018, the fresh faced Mbappé earned the Best Young Player award as he powered his country to its first World Cup victory since the Zidane and Henry teams of old. Dramatically, he outshined the great Lionel Messi and Argentina in a Round of 16 showdown in which Mbappé netted a brace to put France on top and stake his claim to being the best player in the world in spite of his youth.


His rivalry with Messi reached new heights four years later when the two faced off again in possibly the most memorable World Cup final ever played. Mbappé was singularly brilliant and truly unstoppable as he twice carried the French back from deficits imposed largely by two Messi goals. His hat trick in the Final would earn him the Golden Boot award as well as the French side chances to win in regulation, extra time, and the shootout. Though Argentina and Messi came out ahead, there was little doubt of Mbappé’s stature as the game’s best after that day.


In the summer of 2024, Kylian made a long-awaited and much-rumored move from PSG to the club that was first keen on signing him as a teen, Real Madrid. Joining forces with the reigning and 15-time Champions League winners, Mbappé is looking to capture one title that has still evaded him to date: Champion of Europe.