Autographs of Alfredo Di Stéfano

Alfredo Di Stéfano

Alfredo Stéfano Di Stéfano Laulhé (4 July 1926 – 7 July 2014) was a professional footballer and coach who played as a forward, regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time. Nicknamed "Saeta Rubia" ("Blond Arrow"), he is best known for his achievements with Real Madrid, where he was instrumental in the club's domination of the European Cup and La Liga during the 1950s and 1960s. Along with Francisco Gento and José María Zárraga, he was one of only three players to play a part in all five European Cup victories, scoring goals in each of the five finals. Di Stéfano played international football mostly for Spain after moving to Madrid, but he also played for Argentina and Colombia. More about Alfredo Di Stéfano

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Current items with a signature of Alfredo Di Stéfano

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Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailALFREDO DI STEFANO (REAL MADRID) 1960 WITH SIGNATURE£3.99logo
thumbnailALFREDO DI STEFANO - HAND SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO REAL MADRID LEGEND ⚽️ ?? ??£137.62logo
thumbnailALFREDO DI STEFANO REAL MADRID SOCCER AUTOGRAPH SIGNED PHOTO PRINT£5.49logo
thumbnailALFREDO DI STEFANO SIGNED SHIRT DISPLAY JERSEY REAL MADRIDBALLON D'OR *RARE* COA£899.99logo
Di Stéfano began his career at Argentina's River Plate aged 17, in 1943. For the 1946 season he was loaned to Club Atlético Huracán, but he returned to River in 1947. Due to a footballers' strike in Argentina in 1949, Di Stéfano went to play for Millonarios of Bogotá in the Colombian league. He won six league titles during the first 12 years of his career in Argentina and Colombia. Following his signing by Real Madrid he was an integral part of one of the most successful teams of all time. He scored 216 league goals in 282 games for Real (then a club record, since surpassed by Raúl, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema), striking up a successful partnership with Ferenc Puskás. Di Stéfano's 49 goals in 58 matches was the all-time highest tally in the European Cup. The record has since been surpassed by several players, including the aforementioned Real Madrid trio. Di Stéfano scored in five consecutive European Cup finals for Real Madrid between 1956 and 1960, including a hat-trick in the last. Perhaps, the highlight of his time with the club was their 7–3 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the 1960 final at Hampden Park, a game many consider to be the finest exhibition of club football ever witnessed in Europe. He moved to Espanyol in 1964 and played there until retiring at the age of 40.

Di Stéfano was awarded the Ballon d'Or for the European Footballer of the Year in 1957 and 1959. He is currently the seventh highest scorer in the history of Spain's top division, and Real Madrid's fourth highest league goalscorer of all time. He is Madrid's leading goalscorer in the history of El Clásico, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Spain by the Royal Spanish Football Federation as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years. He was voted fourth, behind Pelé, Diego Maradona, and Johan Cruyff, in a vote organized by France Football magazine which consulted their former Ballon d'Or winners to elect the Football Player of the Century. In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players (in September 2009, he said Di Stéfano was the best player "ever"). In 2008 Di Stéfano was honoured by both UEFA and Real Madrid with a special Presidents' award issued by FIFA at a ceremony in Madrid, where a statue was also unveiled. Then UEFA President Michel Platini called Di Stéfano "a great amongst the greats" while contemporaries Eusébio and Just Fontaine suggested that he was "the most complete footballer in the history of the game". Read even more about Alfredo Di Stéfano at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Alfredo Di Stéfano

In total, we tracked 128 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Alfredo Di Stéfano (Alfredo Di Stefano Signed Photo Large Framed Display Real Madrid Autograph + COA) was sold in January 2016 for £399.99 while the cheapest item (Alfredo Di Stefano signed Picture 12X8 inches legend real madrid) found a new owner for £1.04 in May 2014. The month with the most items sold (9) was May 2014 with an average selling price of £5.50 for an autographed item of Alfredo Di Stéfano. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2016 with £399.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £1.89 was May 2022. In average, an autographed item from Alfredo Di Stéfano is worth £25.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Alfredo Di Stéfano were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail Alfredo Di Stefano autographed Testimonial Postcard Real Madrid v Celtic £55.00logo
thumbnailALFREDO DI STEFANO (2) REAL MADRID LEGEND - 6x4'' Signed Autograph PHOTO - Print£1.89logo
thumbnailAlfredo Di Stefano Real Madrid HAND SIGNED 30 Ligas 30 Monedas insert card£32.00logo
thumbnailALFREDO DI STEFANO REAL MADRID LEGEND HAND-SIGNED PHOTOCARD - PERSONAL LETTER£109.95logo
thumbnailAlfredo Di Stefano, Genuine Signed, Personally Obtained, Mounted Display + COA£50.00logo
thumbnailALFREDO Di STEFANO-HAND SIGNED PHOTO£88.88logo
thumbnailAlfredo Di Stefano. Original 1950s Autographed Photo. Real Madrid.£75.00logo
thumbnailPHOTOGRAPH & AUTOGRAPH OF THE LEGENDARY REAL MADRID PLAYER, ALFREDO DI STEFANO£22.00logo
thumbnailRARE! ALFREDO DI STEFANO REAL MADRID LEGEND HAND-SIGNED SPORTSWORLD PHOTOCARD£149.95logo
thumbnailReal Madrid. Circa 1955 Team Photo. Fully Autographed. Alfredo Di Stefano.£215.00logo

Latest News about Alfredo Di Stéfano

KATHRYN BATTE: Real Madrid have Spain's World Cup hero Olga Carmona in their ran (11/21/23): THE WORLD OF WOMEN'S FOOTBALL: Outside the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano in Madrid there are 14 replica Champions League trophies - signifying their dominance in Europe. Go to news article

Real Madrid release new footage of Santiago Bernabeu stadium development (07/01/21): The gigantic rebuild began in June 2019 and the nature of the work has meant that Los Blancos have had to play their games at the 6,000-capacity Estadio Alfredo di Stefano. Go to news article

Real Madrid offer update on the £500million redevelopment of their Bernabeu stad (05/12/21): The gigantic rebuild means the club have not played at the ground this season, instead playing at the 6,000-capacity Estadio Alfredo di Stefano, usually the arena for the reserve side, Real Madrid Castilla. Go to news article

Real Madrid 2-2 Sevilla: Advantage Atletico in LaLiga title race (05/10/21): PETE JENSON IN SPAIN: It was in all in their hands and then it wasn't. Real Madrid's hold on the Spanish title slipped in 90 dramatic minutes at the Alfredo di Stefano stadium. Go to news article

Madrid's media hail the way Chelsea overran Real - and suggest they can't turn t (04/28/21): PETE JENSON: Real Madrid's media marvelled at the way powerful Chelsea overrun them in the rain at the Alfredo di Stefano and asked serious questions about the team's ability to win next week. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Alfredo Di Stéfano

Real Madrid 'miss out on €15million of revenue in four days' as huge clashes tak (04/2021): Real have played their home games this term at the Estadio Alfredo di Stefano this season while the Bernabeu undergoes work, with Covid-19 causing big problems for the Spanish giants. Go to news article

Real Madrid could ditch the Bernabeu and move to tiny 6,000-seater Alfredo Di St (04/2020): Real Madrid are weighing up playing their remaining home fixtures at the ground of their reserve side Castilla - with a capacity of over 75,000 fewer seats than their iconic Bernabeu. Go to news article