At N2.6 million, Abraham jersey is Roma’s most expensive shirt on auction 

The shirt is currently priced at $4,501,000 (Two Million, six hundred thousand naira only) Abraham wore the shirt for the match against Atalanta.

At N2.6 million, Abraham jersey is Roma’s most expensive shirt on auction 
Tammy Abraham-Roma

The jersey worn by Nigeria born Roma Striker Tammy Abraham is the most expensive signed jersey on auction by the club. 

The shirt is currently priced at $4,501,000 (Two Million, six hundred thousand naira only) Abraham wore the shirt for the match against Atalanta.

The game, played at the Olympic Stadium in Rome on March 5, 2022, ended in a 1-0 win to home side Roma thanks to a goal by Abraham.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan shirt is a distant second at $1,200, Bryan Cristante is being sold for $600, Ghana prodigy Felix Afera-Gyan and Dan Da Silva Ibanez can be bought for $546 just five days before the end of the auction.

Proceed from the auction will be used by Roma to support war-affected Ukrainian children through a series of activities by UNHCR.

For the match against Atalanta, Roma took the field in shirts featuring a symbolic patch, bearing the UNHCR logo and a heart in the colors of the Ukrainian flag, to raise awareness of the emergency involving the many people affected by the war.

Abraham has signed the shirt on the back, making it a truly unique collector's item.

The UN Refugee Agency has activated a protection and assistance program for refugees in regions neighbouring the conflict, where over a million people have already fled after having been forced to leave their homes.

After consultation with UNHCR, the Club has made the first donation of 2000 items of winter clothing for babies and 1000 for children.

The humanitarian emergency situation demands swift and concrete action.

The proceeds from this sale of this shirt will contribute to the purchase of clothes for babies and children, diapers and school supplies and personal essentials for those who find themselves directly affected by the conflict through no fault of their own.