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Germany's Mario Gotze sells World Cup-winning boot for children's charity

Mario Gotze raises close to £1.6m for a children's charity by selling the boot he wore to score the winning goal in Germany's World Cup triumph over Argentina in Brazil.

Germany star Mario Gotze has raised almost £1.6m (€2m) for a children's charity after selling the boot that he wore to score the one and only goal in the World Cup final against Argentina in Brazil.

The 22-year-old decided against cleaning the boot before putting it up for auction in aid of German charity A Heart For Children.

"I have never washed the boot," Gotze told Bild. "It is still in the same condition as it was in Rio, when I left the stadium with it.

"There is still grass on it. I have never put the boot on after the final. I kept it safe at my house."

Gotze scored the winner in the second half of extra time at the Maracana back in July.

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Bayern's players celebrate teammate Thomas Muller scoring the 1-0 during the German first division Bundesliga football match Eintracht Frankfurt vs FC Bayern Munich in Frankfurt am Main, central Germany, on November 8, 2014
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