Sergio Aguero's shirt and the Argentine celebrating his goal in 2012Image source, Graham Budd Auctions/Reuters
Image caption, Aguero tore off the shirt, which is stained with both mud and champagne, in celebration

The shirt that Aguero wore as he scored the winning goal in the title game is going up for auction.

In May of 2012 City won their first league title in 44 years with a goal in the last minute against Queens.

It was supposed to go up for auction in May, but never explained.

The unwashed and champagne-stained number 16 shirt is expected to sell for more than $20,000.

Four minutes into the final minute of the game, the match-winner gave City a 3-2 victory and the title.

It was Manchester City's first league title since 1968 with the goal widely held to be one of the premier league's greatest and prompting the famous "Aguerooo!" commentary line.

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Ten years ago, the title-winning goal was scored by the Argentine.

A statue of the tenth anniversary of the goal was unveiled by the player who won 15 major trophies in 10 years with City.

The goal was the best moment of Aguero's life and he retired to protect his health.

The shirt is going to be sold at an auction on 3rd of November.

The most important goal in the club's history was said to be by David Wilson-Turner.

The former Manchester City player left the shirt with his bag after asking for the shirt as a souvenir.

A former Manchester City kitman gave it to the National Football Shirt Collection, which gives sporting items to museums.

Sergio Aguero celebrating his goal in 2012Image source, PA Media
Image caption, Aguero described the goal as "the best moment of my life"

The items were transferred to the club's training ground after the player left the stadium.

They weren't claimed.

The former Manchester City employee who found the shirt gave it to the National Football Shirt Collection.

I didn't plan to sell it, but my curator is in the hospital.

The auction proceeds will go to two charities important to him.

Charles Hanson said that some football fans might remember the shirt being offered for sale earlier this year.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the bids had to be withdrawn.

There is no need to stop anyone from making their own.

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